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Marina Perazić (born 29 May 1958) is a
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n singer and DJ. Born in
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, she gained prominence as a member of the
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group
Denis & Denis Denis & Denis was a Croatian and Yugoslav synth-pop group formed in Rijeka in 1982. They were one of the most prominent and most popular acts of the Yugoslav synth-pop scene. Formed as a duo consisting of keyboardist and vocalist Davor Tolja and ...
, which she formed with keyboardist and vocalist Davor Tolja, the two later joined by vocalist Edi Kraljić. In 1986, she left Denis & Denis to start her solo career. As a member of Denis & Denis, Perazić gained nationwide popularity, becoming one of the biggest stars of the
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and often being described as a
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. After releasing her debut album ''Marina'' in 1987, she moved to
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, where she spent the following ten years without recording or performing. She returned to Rijeka in the late 1990s, releasing her second and latest solo album ''Ista kao more'' in 1998. Since the 2010s, she has been performing as a DJ. In 2012, she took part in Denis & Denis reunion.


Musical career


Early career

Marina Perazić started her singing career as a member of the Rijeka choir Jeka Primorja (''Echo of the Coastline'') and the multimedia group Sigma Tau. In 1981, she was invited by Davor Tolja, former member of the bands Vrijeme i Zemlja and Linija 32 (''Line 32''), to join his one-off band Toljina Funk Selekcija (''Tolja's Funk Selection''), formed to perform on the 1981 edition of RI Rock Festival. Perazić was at the time a
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student. After Toljina Funk Selekcija disbanded, Tolja and Perazić recorded the song "Zimski vjetar" ("Winter Wind") with
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singer Damir Pandur for the Zagreb Music Festival. Tolja played and did the arrangements for the song, and Perazić recorded backing vocals, which was her first studio recording. The song was released on the festival's official compilation album ''ZagrebFest – Šansone'' (''ZagrebFest – Chansons'') in 1982.


Denis & Denis (1982–1986)

In 1982, Tolja and Perazić formed the
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duo
Denis & Denis Denis & Denis was a Croatian and Yugoslav synth-pop group formed in Rijeka in 1982. They were one of the most prominent and most popular acts of the Yugoslav synth-pop scene. Formed as a duo consisting of keyboardist and vocalist Davor Tolja and ...
. They attracted large attention of the Yugoslav audience with their demo recordings broadcast on radio stations in Rijeka,
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and Belgrade. The duo had their first live performance on 30 December 1982, appearing as the opening band at
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's concert in Rijeka's Youth Hall. In 1984, they released their debut album, ''Čuvaj se!'' (''Take Care!''). ''Čuvaj se!'' brought praises of the Yugoslav music press and nationwide popularity to the group with its radiophonic songs and sexually suggestive vocals of Perazić, who was often being described by the Yugoslav press as a
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. During 1985, Tolja was serving his mandatory stint in the Yugoslav army, and during his military leaves, he and Perazić recorded the
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''Ja sam lažljiva'' (''I Am Mendacious''), which repeated the commercial and critical success of the band's debut. On promotional performances, Tolja's former Linija 32 bandmate Edi Kraljić stepped in as the replacement for Tolja, and also appeared in promotional videos recorded for the songs from the album. During 1985, Perazić also starred, alongside Kraljić, in the
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TV film ''Denis & Denis'', directed by Dinko Tucaković, recorded the song "Plava jutra" ("Blue Mornings") with
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, and took part in
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project, a Yugoslav contribution to
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, contributing vocals to the song "
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". After Tolja's return from the army, Denis & Denis would continue as a trio, consisting of Tolja, Perazić and Kraljić. In 1986, Perazić debuted as a solo artist by performing the song "Ljubi me, ljubi" ("Kiss Me, Kiss") on the MESAM festival. After the group's several successful appearances on Yugoslav pop music festivals, Perazić left Denis & Denis in September 1986 to start her solo career.


Solo career (1987–1988, 1997–present)

In 1987, Perazić released her first solo album, entitled simply ''Marina'', written and recorded with a large number of collaborators. The songs were composed by Srđan Jul, Zoran Aničić, Zoran "Kiki" Lesendrić (of
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), Zoran Funčić (formerly of
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) and Miloš Kozić (of
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), and part of the lyrics was written by
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and
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. The album was produced by Mato Došen, and the musicians who took part in the recording included Branko Bogunović (guitar),
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(guitar), Hrvoje Grčević (bass guitar) and Ozren Depolo (saxophone). The album brought nationwide hits "Kolačići" ("Cookies"), composed by Lesendrić, and "U ritmu me okreni" ("Turn Me Around in Rhythm"), composed by Aničić. After the release of the album, she performed mostly in Yugoslav
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s. In 1987, Perazić also appeared on the MESAM festival, performing the song "Dignimo ruke do oblaka" ("Let's Raise Our Hands to the Clouds"), the audience awarding her with the second place. In 1988, she moved to New York with her husband Ivan Fece "Firchie" (former drummer of the band
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). For the following ten years, she did not record and perform. After her divorce in 1997, she returned to Rijeka, choosing Belgrade as her career base. She worked on her second studio album with songwriters and musicians from both Rijeka and Belgrade. The songs were composed by Davor Tolja, Kiki Lesendrić,
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, Dragan Ilić (of
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), Zorko Opačić and Miro Tešević (formerly of Fit), Miodrag "Bata" Kostić (formerly of YU Grupa), Vladimir Petričević (formerly of
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), Zoran Cerar (formerly of
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) and Ivanko Rosić. The album was produced by Voja Aralica and recorded by studio musicians, with the exception of the Lesendrić's song "San za jedan dan" ("A Dream for a Day"), recorded by the members of Piloti. The album was entitled ''Ista kao more'' (''The Same as the Sea''), after the 1973
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song "Budi kao more" ("Be like the Sea"), covered by Perazić for the album. In 2004, Perazić issued her latest release, the CD single featuring
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song "Sex bez dodira" ("Sex without Touch") and the new version of the song "Pogledaj, sve zvijezde padaju" ("Look, All the Stars Are Falling"), written by Srđan Jul and originally recorded for her 1987 debut album. During the following years, she performed in clubs across the region. In the 2010s, Perazić started performing as a DJ. In 2012, Tolja, Perazić and Kraljić reunited in order to mark 30 years since the band's formation. The reunited Denis & Denis also featured a new vocalist, young singer Ruby Montanari Knez. The reunited group held their first performance on 7 December 2012 in Tvornica kulture hall in Zagreb, and on the
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they held a concert on Rijeka main city square, which was followed by concerts in the region. Although Denis & Denis are not officially active, Tolja and Perazić still make occasional live appearances as Denis & Denis.


Other activities

Perazić made a cameo appearance in the Croatian TV series ''Black & White World'' portraying a journalist. She participated in the
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''Farma'', both in the
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and the Croatian versions.


Personal life

In her public appearances more than twenty years after the events in question, Perazić revealed that she had briefly dated the
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guitarist
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during early-to-mid 1980s and further claimed his hit ballad " Kad hodaš" (off Riblja Čorba's 1984 studio album '' Večeras vas zabavljaju muzičari koji piju'') had been inspired by their relationship. For his part, Bajagić never publicly confirmed nor denied the relationship with Perazić, however, he did explicitly deny that he had written "Kad hodaš" with her in mind. In 1986, Perazić began a relationship with the musician , best known as one-time
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drummer. Having already met three years earlier at
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's Youth Festival, the two began dating following an encounter at the 1986 festival in Belgrade's
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and moved in together only weeks later. In 1988, Fece emigrated to the
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, settling in
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, and Perazić soon joined him thereby giving up on her solo music career in Yugoslavia. Their first child, daughter Mia Katarina, was born in 1993. Two years later, they had another daughter, Luna Maria. The couple's co habitual relationship was reportedly a turbulent one, with Perazić accusing Fece of verbal and physical abuse. It ended in 1996, with Perazić leaving New York City with their two infant daughters and moving back to her hometown
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. She was in a relationship with pop singer
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.


Legacy

Denis & Denis song "Program tvog kompjutera" was covered by Croatian
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band Gipps on their 1997 album ''Uh!''. The group's song "Voli me još ovu noć" was covered by Croatian
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Libar on their 2008 album ''Prvi'' (''The First One''). The same song was covered by Croatian singers Carla Belovari and Bojan Jambrošić on the 2013 album ''Zapisano u zvijezdama'' (''Written in the Stars''). In 2015, ''Čuvaj se!'' was polled No.65 on the list of 100 Greatest Yugoslav Albums published by the Croatian edition of ''
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''. In 2006, "Program tvog kompjutera" was polled No.77 on the B92 Top 100 Yugoslav songs list.The B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs list at B92 official site


Discography


With Denis & Denis


Studio albums

* ''Čuvaj se!'' (1984) * ''Ja sam lažljiva'' (1985)


Singles

* "Program tvog kompjutera" / "Noć" (1984) * "Oaze snova" / "Voli me još ovu noć" (1985)


Solo


Studio albums

*''Marina'' (1987) *''Ista kao more'' (1998)


Singles

* "Sex bez dodira" (2004)


References


External links


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