Dragana Mirković ( sr-cyr, Драгана Мирковић, ; born 18 January 1968) is a
Serbia
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n
pop-folk singer and entrepreneur. She rose to prominence in the eighties as a member of the popular collective
Južni Vetar. Today, Mirković is recognised as one of the best-selling artists from the former
Yugoslavia
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. Alongside her husband, she also founded a satellite music channel called
DM SAT.
Life and career
Early life
Mirković was born on 18 January 1968, in
Kasidol, a village near
Požarevac,
SR Serbia,
SFR Yugoslavia
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, commonly referred to as SFR Yugoslavia or simply as Yugoslavia, was a country in Central and Southeast Europe. It emerged in 1945, following World War II, and lasted until 1992, with the breakup of Yu ...
.
The youngest of two children, she grew up in the same household as her parents, grandparents and sister Dušica. Mirković has described her upbringing as "
Yugoslav", noting the peaceful co-existence between Slavs of different faiths at the time.
A musical influence in her youth was her grandfather, Dragutin, who played the accordion.
At the age of five, she learned to sing the
Bosnian folk song "Djevojka sokolu zulum učinila". Mirković recalled that she cried because of the events portrayed in the song.
As a child, she began singing as a soloist in elementary school performances and competitions.
Later, she would sing at various celebrations in Kasidol, which caught the attention of record executives.
1984–1991: Early success and Južni vetar
When she was 14, executives at the
Diskos
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Western usage
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record label approached Mirković's parents with the idea of having her record a song in their studio. The result was ''
Imam dečka nemirnog'', released as a full studio album in 1984.
Her second album ''
Umiljato oko moje'' was released in 1985 and sold 250,000 copies.
In the mid-1980s Mirković began her collaboration with the music band
Južni Vetar,
composed of Miodrag Ilić as the bass guitarist, Sava Bojić lead guitarist and Perica Zdravković for keyboard. ''
Spasi me samoće'' released in 1986, was her first album with the group and sold over 400,000 copies. The
single of the same name was a major hit.
In addition to Mirković, the musical formation utilized other singers from Bosnia and Serbia and enjoyed wide support from Yugoslavs, as folk music became the best-selling genre of the 1980s.
She went on to record four more albums with Južni Vetar: ''
Ruže cvetaju samo u pesmama'' (1987), ''
Najlepši par'' (1988), ''
Simpatija'' (1989) and ''
Pomisli želju'' (1990). The single "Simpatija" (Crush) became a major commercial success.
1990s: Solo success
Mirković's eighth studio album (and third solo project), ''
Dobra devojka'' (1991), had two major hit singles: "Umreću zbog tebe" and "Dodaj gas". It was followed by ''
Dolaze nam bolji dani'' (1992) with multiple hit songs: "Umirem majko", "Pitaju me u mom kraju", "Da, da, da", "O, da li znaš", "Dobro jutro, dobar dan", "Sedmi dan". 1993 saw the release of Mirković's tenth studio album, ''
Do poslednjeg daha'', which featured the hit song of the same name, along with "Baš tebe volim ja". More hit songs were featured on her eleventh album, ''
Nije tebi do mene'' (1994): "Crni leptir", "Čarolija", "Varala bih, varala" and "Opojni su zumbuli". In 1994 Mirković starred in the feature film ''Slatko od snova'', playing the role of a girl who works in a fast food restaurant and dreams of becoming a famous singer.
Mirković released four more albums in the 1990s: ''
Plači Zemljo'' (1995) with hit singles "I u dobru i u zlu", "Vrati mi se ti", "Uzeo si moja jutra" and "Divlja devojka", ''
Nema promene'' (1996), with singles "Dušu si mi opio", "To nije tvoja stvar" and "Oči pune tuge", ''
Kojom gorom'' (1997) with songs like "Poslednje veče", "O na, na, na" and the title track. Her final release of the 1990s was ''
U godini'' (1999), a collaborative album with
Zlaja Band. After the release of her seventeenth studio album, ''
Sama'', with hit singles "Svatovi" and the title track, she went on a four-year hiatus. In 2001, Mirković performed live at the
Vienna Künstlerhaus as part of a contemporary art exhibition, with many of those in attendance being Yugoslav migrant workers.
2004–2017: Return
She returned with 2004's ''
Trag u vremenu''. The comeback album featured multiple hit singles including "Tamo gde je milo moje", "Prsten", "Zašto zoro svanjavaš" and "Preživeću". She then released two more albums: ''
Luče moje'' (''My Dear'', 2006) with hit singles "Pečat na usnama", "Na kraju", "Luda kao ja", "Nepoželjna" and the title track, then ''
Eksplozija'' (2008) with songs like "Laste", "Zemljo okreni se", "Ko je ta", and "Život moj".
In the first half of 2011, she released three new songs and a remake of an old song of hers. The new songs, "Drugovi", "Srce moje" and "Jedini", all became hits in the
ex-Yugoslav countries. The updated version of her 1991 song,
"Umreću zbog tebe" was also well received. Those four songs, along with sixteen new ones are featured on her jubilee twentieth studio album, ''
20'', released 5 December 2012. In 2014, Mirković released a duet with
José Feliciano titled "Please Don't Go Away". That same year, she held a concert at
Štark Arena
The Štark Arena ( sr-cyrl, Штарк арена), also known as Belgrade Arena ( sr-cyrl, Београдска арена), is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Belgrade, Serbia. It is designed as a universal hall for sports, cultural ev ...
in front of 20,000 fans to celebrate her 30th anniversary in the music business. In 2017, she released her latest album, ''
Od milion jedan''.
Other ventures
In 2005, Mirković and her husband Toni Bijelić founded
DM SAT, a satellite music video channel.
Mirković held a humanitarian concert in
Zenica, Bosnia on 7 November 2012 in the
Arena Zenica
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History Construction
The construction began in February 2007 and was completed on March 20, 2009. Total constr ...
. The concert, called "Dragana and Friends for Zenica", also featured singers
Hanka Paldum,
Boban Rajović
Boban Rajović (, born 25 December 1971) is a Danish-born Montenegrin singer popular in former Yugoslavia. Some of his big hit songs include " Usne boje vina" (''Wine-colored Lips'') and " Provokacija" (''Provocation''). He has lived in Belgrade ...
,
Halid Muslimović, and the band
Plavi orkestar
Plavi orkestar () is a Bosnian and former Yugoslavian pop rock band from Sarajevo. The band was formed in 1983 by Saša Lošić, who is the lead singer and songwriter of the group. The band has remained popular with seven albums and more than ...
. The concert raised around
€
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26,500 (about $36,500 US dollars) for the People's Kitchen. The following month, Serbian tabloids claimed that "local politicians" in Zenica had taken €7,500 of the money to pay for renting out the arena, and another €11,500 for the sound system, leaving only about €7,500 of the money to charity. The tabloids claimed that the majority of the money went for the politicians' personal use. During the concert, Mirković and Hanka Paldum first publicly sang their duet "Kad nas vide zagrljene" (''When They See Us Embrace''). The song officially premiered one year later on 26 November 2013, when the music video was released. and was featured prominently in Serbian and Bosnian media.
On 19 December 2013, Mirković, along with
Lepa Brena
Fahreta Živojinović (; ; born 20 October 1960), known by her stage name Lepa Brena (), is a folk singer, actress, and businesswoman. She is the best-selling female recording artist from the former Yugoslavia.
Lepa Brena grew up in Brčko, Bosni ...
,
Severina,
Haris Džinović
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Džinović is one of the best known singers of Southeastern Europe
Southeast Europe or Southeastern Europe (SEE) is a geogra ...
,
Aca Lukas and
Jelena Karleuša, was a guest at a humanitarian concert by
Goran Bregović at the
Olympic Hall Juan Antonio Samaranch in the Bosnian capital city
Sarajevo
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for the
Roma in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Personal life
In 1999, Mirković married Austrian businessman Toni Bijelić. They have two children together, Marko and Manuela.
Artistry
Musical style
Mirković is known for her "oriental" style of
turbo folk. Her performance is often sentimental and songs in which the theme of female suffering in romantic relationships is prominent.
Legacy
Mirković is seen as one of the most popular Serbian folk singers, particularly in the
turbo folk genre,
as well as being one of the most successful recording artists from the former Yugoslavia.
Discography
;Studio albums
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Imam dečka nemirnog'' (1984)
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Umiljato oko moje'' (1985)
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Spasi me samoće'' (1986)
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Ruže cvetaju samo u pesmama'' (1987)
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Najlepši par'' (1988)
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Simpatija'' (1989)
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Pomisli želju'' (1990)
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Dobra devojka'' (1991)
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Dolaze nam bolji dani'' (1992)
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Do poslednjeg daha'' (1993)
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Nije tebi do mene'' (1994)
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Plači zemljo'' (1995)
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Nema promene'' (1996)
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Kojom gorom'' (1997)
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U godini'' (1999)
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Sama'' (2000)
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Trag u vremenu'' (2004)
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Luče moje'' (2006)
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Eksplozija'' (2008)
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20'' (2012)
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Od milion jedan'' (2017)
;Other
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Slatko Od Snova'' (1994)
*''Zauvek'' (2003)
References
Sources
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External links
DMSAT Official fan pageDM Official site
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1968 births
Living people
Musicians from Požarevac
Serbian turbo-folk singers
Serbian folk-pop singers
21st-century Serbian women singers
Serbian folk singers
Grand Production artists
20th-century Serbian women singers