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Nikola Pejaković ( sr-Cyrl, Никола Пејаковић; born 16 September 1966) is a Serbian actor, screenwriter and musician. After finishing Secondary Art School he entered the Art Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, department of theater directing. Beside his acting career, Pejaković is also a musician, playing the guitar, piano and harmonica. Since he was born without a little finger on his right hand, he is a four fingered guitarist, registered at the American Coalition for Disabled Musicians. He composed the ultimate
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hit "Haljinica boje lila" ("Lilac-colored dress"). Pejaković wrote scenarios and appeared as actor in the movies '' Lepa sela lepo gore'' (''Pretty village, pretty flame'') and '' Rat uživo'' (''War live''). He directed the ''Složna braća'' television series and acted in the movies '' Mi nismo anđeli'' (''We are not angels''), directed by
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, and ''Rock and roll uzvraća udarac'' (''We Are Not Angels 3: Rock and roll strikes back''), directed by Petar Pašić. He is a theatre director and his plays usually feature the mise-en-scene, costumes and soundtrack entirely created by him.


Career as musician


Kolja i Smak Bijelog Dugmeta

The songs Pejaković had composed during the mid-1980s were released on his debut album ''Mama, nemoj plakati'' (''Mum, do not cry''), released by System Records in 2001. Influenced by diverse range genres and crossing them with witty and a bit vulgar lyrics, Pejaković described his musical style as "porn soul". The songs were recorded with a studio backing band, which he named Smak Bijelog Dugmeta (a witty remark on the two popular 1970s Yugoslav bands,
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and
Bijelo Dugme () is a Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav Rock music, rock band, formed in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1974. is widely considered to have been the most popular and the best-selling band ever to exist in the former S ...
), composed of Saša Lokner (keyboards), Vojislav Aralica (album producer, guitar, bass, keyboards) and Dejan Momčilović (drums). For the album cover, Pejaković chose Dragan Papić's work called "Žalim slučaj" ("So sorry"). The album was recorded between 25 October 1998 and 13 January 1999 at the Goran Kostić ''Go-Go'' studio in Belgrade. During the same year, he also appeared as the writer of the Oleg Novković's ''Normalni ljudi'' (''Normal people'') movie soundtrack, and in 2005 he wrote the ''Wedding'' short movie soundtrack, both of which never officially released on a soundtrack album. From December 2004 until August of the following year, Pejaković once again entered the ''Go-Go'' studio in order to record the material for his second solo album, but it was not until 2009 that the album ''Kolja'' was released, once again through System Records. Pejaković recorded the album with the backing vocalists Jasmina Nunić Pera and Tamara Aralica, producer Vojislav Aralica who recorded keyboards, slide, acoustic, electric and bass guitar, Ivan Aleksijević on organ and keyboards, Neša Petrović on alt saxophone and Dejan Sparavalo on violin. In order to promote the album release, Pejaković also recorded a cover version of the
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song " Samo ponekad" ("Just occasionally"), released for free digital download at the System Records official site.


"Haljinica boje lila"

Pejaković wrote the
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hit "Haljinica boje lila" ("A lily colored dress"), with his, at the time, girlfriend and
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singer Lola, with whom he recorded the song. The song was recorded with at the time anonymous producer
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, being eventually released on Lola's album ''Crne oči'' (''Dark eyes'') in 2001. A live version of the song was released on the second studio album, ''Kolja'', released in 2009. The Croatian pop singer Severina recorded a cover version of the song in 2008 on her album '' Zdravo Marijo'' (''Hail Mary''), featuring the arrangements made by
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.


Discography


Studio albums

* ''Mama, nemoj plakati'' (2001) * ''Kolja'' (2009) * ''Grobovlasnici'' (2013) * ''4 Prsta'' (2018)


Singles

* " Samo ponekad" (2009) * " Svaku noć je isti mrak" (2018)


References


Sources

* EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960–2006, Janjatović Petar;


External links


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Pejakovic, Nikola 1966 births Living people Musicians from Banja Luka Musicians from Belgrade Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbian male actors Serbian rock guitarists Serbian rock singers Yugoslav musicians Members of the Serbian Orthodox Church University of Belgrade Faculty of Dramatic Arts alumni