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Usnija Redžepova ( sr-cyr, Уснија Реџепова, ; 4 February 1946 – 1 October 2015) was a Macedonian and former Yugoslav singer of
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origin. She was born in
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but spent much of her life in
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where she died. At the beginning of her career, she used Usnija Jašarova ( sr-cyr, Уснија Јашарова) as a stage name in order not to be confused with
Esma Redžepova Esma Redžepova-Teodosievska ( mk, Есма Реџепова-Теодосиевска, ; 8 August 1943 – 11 December 2016) was a Macedonian Romani vocalist, songwriter and humanitarian. Because of her prolific repertoire, which included hund ...
, another Romani singer from Macedonia. The two did not have any family connection. Usnija Redžepova started her singing career in the 1960s and released 15
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and
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and 9 albums. Her prolific repertoire mainly includes folk songs from Southern
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and Macedonia, sung in Serbian and in
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, but also in
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. Redžepova enjoyed through her career a large popularity in the whole
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and its successor states. Apart from her songs, she is also known for her rendition of the leading role in ''
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. She performed it 150 times on stage at the
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where she worked for 25 years.


Early life and background

Usnija Redžepova was born on 4 February 1946 in
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, then in the
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, part of the
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. Today the city of Skopje is the capital of
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. Her parents were both from ethnic minorities: her father Jašar was
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and her mother Sabrina
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. Her father had already been married once, but as his wife could not have children, he remarried Usnija's mother. Sabrina already had two children from a previous marriage and she had four other children with Jašar, including Usnija. Both her parents were Muslims. At the start of her career, Usnija Redžepova put an emphasis on her Turkish heritage to minimise her Romani roots, although she never hid them as many Roma artists did at that time to avoid
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. Redžepova's family was very poor, living in a slum, but Usnija remembered her childhood as happy. Her mother was strict and cold-tempered, but her father was joyful and caring. He was from the Džambaz community, known for its horse traders, but worked as a plumber. As a child, Usnija Redžepova was very shy, a personality trait she kept her all life. She soon discovered however that she enjoyed being on stage during folk performances. Around 1963, she took part in a
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contest organised by Radio Skopje. She sang and danced ''Ajde da igramo tvist'' ("Let's Dance
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"), a pop song by
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. Her performance was acclaimed and officials from the radio station tried to convince her father to let her become a professional singer. At that time, singing was not considered as a reputable career in the Romani community, especially for women. Her father wanted his daughter to finish her secondary studies and become a good wife. Even after she had become famous, he would still be critical of the way his daughter dressed and acted on stage.


Music career


Debut

Usnija Redžepova started performing soon after completing her secondary studies. Although she made come true her father's old dream to study Arabic at the
University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology The Faculty of Philology is one of the constituent schools of the University of Belgrade. The school's purpose is to train and educate its students in the academic study or practice in linguistics and philology. History The study of philology wa ...
, she had to sing in cafés to get enough money to live. Most of her friends in Belgrade were from Macedonia and she met Nasko Džorlev, a Macedonian musician who had his own ensemble. She joined them and toured Yugoslavia for 5 years. In 1966, she released her first disks, two
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produced by
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, one of the largest Yugoslav labels. As
Esma Redžepova Esma Redžepova-Teodosievska ( mk, Есма Реџепова-Теодосиевска, ; 8 August 1943 – 11 December 2016) was a Macedonian Romani vocalist, songwriter and humanitarian. Because of her prolific repertoire, which included hund ...
, another singer from Macedonia, had already signed with Jugoton, the label decided to rename the singer "Usnija Jašarova" to avoid any confusion. "Jašarova" was made up with the forename of Usnija's father, Jašar. The first EP was recorded in duet with another folk singer, Ivanka Jovanovska, while the second only contained songs by Usnija. The main title, ''Džulo, Džulo'', quickly became a hit in Yugoslavia. The two disks were recorded in Serbian but the singer released a third EP in 1968 containing only Romani songs. Together with Vaska Ilieva and Anđelka Govedarović, two other folk singers, Usnija was sent to Australia in 1969 to perform for the Yugoslav diaspora. She also sang for the army in
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in 1971.


''Koštana''

By 1973, Usnija Redžepova had experienced success and had started a promising career. However, she was still studying at the university and was feeling very tired. She had not realised that her success was exceptional and had an unassuming approach to it. That year,
Žarko Jovanović Žarko Jovanović ( sr-cyr, Жарко Јовановић, 26 December 1925 – 26 March 1985) was a Serbian Romani musician who is known for composing the Romani anthem ''Gelem, Gelem''. Biography Jovanović was born in Batajnica, suburb of Bel ...
, a prominent Serbian-Romani artist, wanted her to play in his new adaptation of ''
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'', a popular play in Serbia telling the story of a Gypsy girl. As she had almost withdrawn from the scene, he was not able to find her until another Macedonian-Romani singer,
Muharem Serbezovski Muharem "Mumo" Serbezovski ( mk, Мухарем Сербезовски; born 2 May 1950) is a Muslim Roma singer, popular in former Yugoslavia. He is also a writer and translator and was briefly in Bosnian politics in the 2000s. Although born in ...
, introduced Redžepova to him. Although Redžepova was worried about having to play and sing in an academic setting, she joined the
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to perform ''Koštana''. She stayed there for 26 years until 1999. The play was a large success and Usnija Redžepova described her time there as euphoric. Although she had to give up her studies, she had the opportunity to visit some Arabic countries, including
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where she performed for Yugoslav workers. President
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is said to have been an admirer and she performed for him and
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when he was on a visit in the Brionian Islands. The cultural organisation responsible for her tours abroad, "Beogradska estrada", also permitted her to perform in
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. Throughout the 1970s, she released many singles and EPs, including some in
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. Her first album was released in 1977.


Later years

After the
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, Usnija Redžepova considered putting an end to her career because she was devastated by the death of her country. Nonetheless, she continued to release albums until 2007 but she ended up in a difficult financial situation after her husband's death in 2005. She received a national pension from the Serbian government on 29 December 2011. Redžepova died on 1 October 2015 in
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after a three-year long battle with lung cancer. She was 69. Her funeral took place at the Bajrakli Mosque in central
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on 4 October and she was buried in
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at the
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cemetery.


Personal life

Usnija Redžepova met her husband, Svetomir Šešić aka Sele, in 1978 during a tour in Germany. They never had any children together. Sele was an accordionist and also one of the administrators of the prominent Serbian label
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, which helped his wife in her career. He died in 2005 from
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. Usnija Redžepova is not related to
Esma Redžepova Esma Redžepova-Teodosievska ( mk, Есма Реџепова-Теодосиевска, ; 8 August 1943 – 11 December 2016) was a Macedonian Romani vocalist, songwriter and humanitarian. Because of her prolific repertoire, which included hund ...
, another prominent Macedonian-Romani singer, but the two were close friends and released an album together in 1994, ''Songs of a Macedonian Gypsy'', which gathers their main successes.


Discography


Albums

* ''Usnija'',
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 ...
, 1977. * ''Usnija'', PGP-RTB, 1982. * ''Dajte mi dajre'', PGP-RTB, 1984. * ''Šta hočeš'',
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, 1987. * ''Usnija'', PGP-RTB, 1988. * ''Usnija i Orkestar Dragana Stojkovića Bosanca'', PGP-RTB, 1992. * ''Usnija'',
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, 1994. * ''Ja sa juga, ti sa severa'', PGP-RTS, 1998. * ''Oko Niša kiša'', Grand Production, 2007.


Extended plays

* '' Usnija Jašarova i Jovanka Ivanovska'', Jugoton, 1966. * ''Džulo, Džulo'', Jugoton, 1966. * ''Ciganske pjesme pjeva Usnija'', Jugoton, 1968.


Singles

* ''Ne pitaj za moje ime'', PGP-RTB, 1971. * ''Da ima ljubov, da ima sreka'', PGP-RTB, 1972. * ''Hej cigani'', PGP-RTB, 1974. * ''Šta je život kad ljubavi nema'', Suzy, 1975. * ''Što me ostavi'', Suzy, 1976. * ''Kavusan sevgililer'', PGP-RTB, 1976. * ''Ne gledaj me'', Suzy, 1976. * ''Šta da radim sa tobom'', PGP-RTB, 1978. * ''Mani, Mani'', PGP-RTB, 1978. * ''Hočeš ljubav kćeri roma'', PGP-RTB, 1979. * ''Čaj ljelja rome'', PGP-RTB, 1981. * ''Kazuj, krčmo džerimo'', PGP-RTB, 1983.


Compilations

* ''Zbog tebe'', Jugoton, 1982. * ''Songs of a Macedonian Gypsy'', Monitor Records, 1994. * ''Romske pesme'', PGP-RTS, 2002. * ''O pesmo moja'', Tioli, 2003. * ''The Best Of'', PGP-RTS, 2003. * ''30 godina sa trubom'', PGP-RTS, 2007.


Filmography

* ''
Death and the Dervish ''Death and the Dervish'' (Serbo-Croatian: ''Derviš i smrt'' / Дервиш и смрт) is a novel by Meša Selimović, published in 1966. The novel was made into a 1974 feature-length film of the same name. Plot Sheikh Nuruddin is a respec ...
'' (
Zdravko Velimirović Zdravko Velimirović (11 October 1930 – 7 February 2005) was a Yugoslavian film director and screenwriter, University Professor, a member of the Academy of Arts and Sciences. He directed 43 films between 1954 and 2005. Early life Zdravko ...
, 1974), performing a singer.


See also

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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 ...
*
Romani music Romani music (often referred to as gypsy or gipsy music, which is sometimes considered a derogatory term) is the music of the Romani people who have their origins in northern India but today live mostly in Europe. Historically nomadic, though n ...
*
Esma Redžepova Esma Redžepova-Teodosievska ( mk, Есма Реџепова-Теодосиевска, ; 8 August 1943 – 11 December 2016) was a Macedonian Romani vocalist, songwriter and humanitarian. Because of her prolific repertoire, which included hund ...


References

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