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Dragana Todorović ( , / ; born 2 October 1962), better known under the stage name Bebi Dol (), is a Serbian singer and songwriter. Born in
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, she made her debut in 1981 with the single "Mustafa". Bebi Dol rose to further prominence by representing
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at the
1991 Eurovision Song Contest The Eurovision Song Contest 1991 was the 36th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Rome, Italy, following the country's victory at the with the song " Insieme: 1992" by Toto Cutugno and was organised by the European Br ...
with " Brazil". She has released four studio albums to date: ''Ruže i krv'' (1983), ''Ritam srca'' (1995), ''Ljuta sam...'' (2002) and ''Čovek rado izvan sebe živi'' (2006).


Early life

Dragana Šarić was born on 2 October 1964 in
Belgrade Belgrade ( , ;, ; Names of European cities in different languages: B, names in other languages) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Serbia, largest city in Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers a ...
,
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, to mother Magdalena, who worked for Television Belgrade and father Milisav, a military jazz musician. Three months after she had been born, the family relocated to Copenhagen, Denmark, and later continued moving across Europe because of her father's job, who performed in American military bases. When Šarić turned seven, they eventually moved back to Belgrade so she can attend school there. She was a student at the Mokranjac Music School. After graduating from the 14th Grammar School in Belgrade, Šarić started studying anthropology at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy.


Career


1980s and 1990s

In the late 1970s, Šarić made her first professional attempt as a singer alongside fellow-music school students as members of a band called Tarkus. Together they won a competition organized by Radio Belgrade and received an offer to make studio recordings. Šarić also served as a guest vocalist on the 1980 album ''Vrt svetlosti'' by
Igra Staklenih Perli Igra Staklenih Perli ( sr-cyr, Игра Стаклених Перли; trans. ''The Glass Bead Game'') was a Yugoslav progressive/psychedelic rock band formed in Belgrade in 1976. The band was formed by keyboardist Zoran Lakić, guitarist Vojkan ...
. The following year, she formed short-lived band Annoda Rouge with her boyfriend
Goran Vejvoda Goran Vejvoda ( Serbian: Горан Вејвода, ''Goran Vejvoda'') (born 1956 in London, United Kingdom) is an English-born, French-based, Serbian media artist (musician, composer, sound and visual artist, performance artist, photographer, wri ...
and guitarist Ivan Vdović. In 1981, Šarić also made her solo debut with "Mustafa", released under
PGP RTB PGP-RTB (abbreviation for sr, Produkcija gramofonskih ploča Radio televizije Beograd) was a major state-owned record label and chain record store in the former SFR Yugoslavia, based in Belgrade, Socialist Republic of Serbia. After the breaku ...
. The
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, which had been recorded two years prior in collaboration with Saša Habić, included the Oriental music-inspired title track and "Na planeti uzdaha". She released it under the stage name Bebi Dol, which was given to her by the members of the band Idoli. By the end of the year, Yugoslav
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'' Džuboks'' declared "Mustafa" the record of the year. In March 1983, Bebi Dol and
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 ...
were chosen by Radio Television Belgrade to compete at the Jugovizija music festival in Novi Sad in order to represent Yugoslavia at the Eurovision Song Contest 1983 in Munich, West Germany. Her entry "Rudi", which referred to
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, eventually placed sixth. The song was later that year released as a
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along with the cover of " Baby Love" by The Supremes. Her first solo concert was announced for June 13, 1983 at Atelje 212 theater. Subsequently, Bebi Dol joined Zdravko Čolić on his national tour and then moved to Egypt, where she spent several years performing at the Sheraton Hotel in Cairo. During her time in Egypt, Bebi's debut album ''Ruže i krv'' was eventually released in late 1983 through PGP-RTB to critical acclaim. After relocating back to Yugoslavia, Šarić provided singing voiceover for the character of Sonja Savić in the 1985 movie ''Život je lep''. In the following years, she had award-winning performances at the International Music Fair (MESAM) with "Inšalah", "Slatke suze ljubavi" and "Kad sreća odlazi" in 1986, 1988 and 1989, respectively. She also portrayed Ophelia in '' Hamlet'', played during 1987 at Titograd National Theatre. In 1989, Bebi Dol also performed at the Gold Malaysian Festival in Kuala Lumpur and collaborated with
Neil Rolnick Neil Burton Rolnick (born October 22, 1947) is an American composer and educator living in New York City. Life Rolnick was born in Dallas, Texas, and studied English literature at Harvard University where he received a BA in 1969. He then turned ...
. She made her return to Jugovizija in Sarajevo, March 1991. There, she ended up winning the contest with " Brazil", which was written by herself and Zoran Vračević. On 4 May, Bebi Dol represented Yugoslavia at the Eurovision Song Contest 1991 held in Rome, Italy, where she received only one point from Malta and thus placed second to last. She was also the last official Eurovision entry from Yugoslavia, as the country ''de facto'' ceased to exist later that year. Šarić stated that after Eurovision she lived in Paris where she signed a two year recording contract, but ultimately decided to move back to Serbia due to political instability in her country. In 1995, Bebi Dol released her second studio album ''Ritam srca'', which included popular songs like the previously released "Brazil" and "Hajde da...". Bebi Dol performed "Ruža", alongside other musicians from around the world, at the 1999 "Tomorrow's Children" charity concert organized by UNICEF in Helsinki, Finland.


2000s-present: Later career in music and television

In 2002, Bebi Dol released her comeback album ''Ljuta sam...'' under
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, dedicated to all the people she lost in her life. A year later in April, she entered the
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festival with "Tvrdoglava", placing 10th. Same year, she began hosting her own talk show ''Bla Bla Bebi'' on TV Art. In late 2006, Bebi released a
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in English, entitled ''Čovek rado izvan sebe živi'', through Mascom Records. The following year she released a
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from her concert held at the
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in February 2007. It featured covers from
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,
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,
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,
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and Michael Jackson as well as the songs from her previous release. In 2008, Bebi Dol released a compilation album, titled ''...Pokloni se...'', and performed in the Belgrade's Sava Centar in November. Since 2009, Šarić has competed in several reality television shows, including ''
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'', ''Dvor'' and '' Zadruga''. During 2017, Bebi Dol was also a contestant on the fourth Serbian season of '' Your Face Sounds Familiar'', winning the first episode as Emeli Sandé. In 2020, Šarić made a cameo appearance in the series ''Tajkun'', directed by
Dragan Bjelogrlić Dragan Bjelogrlić "Bjela" ( sr, Драган Бјелогрлић, ; born 10 October 1963) is a Serbian actor, director and producer. Career Bjelogrlić made his acting debut as a 15-year old, playing Sava Jovanović Sirogojno in ''Boško Buha'' ...
, as a folk singer named Martina, performing "Rano je za tugu" by Haris Džinović.


Personal life

During the 1980s, Šarić dated Croatian singer
Massimo Savić Massimo Moreno Savić (6 June 1962 – 23 December 2022), also known simply as Massimo, was a Croatian pop singer. His father was a native of Tulež near Aranđelovac. His mother was Italian from Istria, a native of Raša near Labin. He fir ...
, with whom she recorded duet "Sunce sja, trava miriše". On 27 September 2014, she married Los Angeles-born Serbian professor of Russian language and literature, Aleks Todorović, after four years of dating. It was also reported that she has changed her name to Danica Todorović.


Discography

;Studio albums * ''Ruže i krv'' (1983) * ''Ritam srca'' (1995) * ''Ljuta sam...'' (2002) * ''Čovek rado izvan sebe živi'' (2006) ;Live albums * ''Veče u pozorištu'' (2007) ;Compilations * ''...Pokloni se...'' (2008) ;Singles * "Mustafa" / "Na planeti uzdaha" (1981) * "Rudi" (12-inch single; 1983) * "Inšalah" / "Ruža na dlanu" (split single with Zana Nimani; 1986) * "Prove To All" / "How Good Not To Love" (1986) * " Brazil" (1991)


Filmography


See also

* Popular music in Yugoslavia *
Music of Serbia Music of Serbia represents the music, musical heritage of Serbia, both historical and modern. It has a variety of traditional music styles, which are part of the wider Music of Southeastern Europe, Balkan musical tradition, with its own distinctiv ...
* List of musicians from Serbia


References


Sources

* Janjatović, Petar (2007). '' EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960–2006''. Belgrade: self-released. .


External links

* * {{Authority control 1962 births Living people Singers from Belgrade Serbian rock singers Serbian pop singers Serbian singer-songwriters 20th-century Serbian women singers Yugoslav rock singers Yugoslav women singers Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Yugoslavia Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1991 21st-century Serbian women singers