Dražen Zečić (born 24 July 1967) is a Croatian singer-songwriter. He was born in
Split
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in 1967.
He initially began his career as a songwriter, writing for musicians such as
Mate Bulić
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,
Zlatko Pejaković
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, and
Mišo Kovač
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. In 1990, he released his first album, and continues to be a popular artist today, especially in his native
Dalmatia
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.
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Albums
* ''Zagrli me noćas jače'' – 1990 (Suzy)
* ''Evo zore, evo dana'' – 1992 (Croatia Records)
* ''Govore mi mnogi ljudi'' – 1993 (Orfej)
* ''Boem u duši'' – 1995 (Croatia Records)
* ''Tamo gdje je srce'' – 1996 (Croatia Records)
* ''Dražen Zečić – live'' – (Scardona)
* ''Nitko nema dva života'' – 1998 (Croatia Records)
* ''Još se sjećam jedne žene'' – 1999 (Vjeverica/Croatia Records)
* ''Žnjan – u živo'' – 2000 (Scardona)
* ''Ti si život moj'' – 2001 (Croatia Records)
* ''U ime ljubavi'' – 2002 (Scardona)
* ''Pokidat ću lance sve'' – 2004 (Hit Records)
* ''Zora'' – 2006 (Hit Records)
* ''Oprosti svijete'' – 2007 (Croatia Records)
* ''U čast svim dobrim ljudima'' – 2009 (Croatia Records)
* ''Crni kralj i bijela dama'' – 2011 (Croatia Records)
* ''Tvoj ću ostati'' – 2013 (Croatia Records)
References
1967 births
Living people
Croatian pop singers
20th-century Croatian male singers
Musicians from Split, Croatia
21st-century Croatian male singers
Croatian nationalists
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