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Vjekoslava Huljić (; born on 27 March 1963) is a Croatian lyricist, songwriter, novelist, and writer. Born in
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and raised in
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, Huljić emerged as a successful lyricist with several hits from the Croatian group Magazin. She is considered to be one of the most productive and successful Croatian writers and lyricists and is most widely known for her collaborations with her husband and musician
Tonči Huljić Tonči Huljić (; born 29 October 1961) is a Croatian musician, songwriter and music producer. He is best known as the founding member, songwriter and producer of one the most famous Croatian pop music, pop bands, Magazin. During his career span ...
. Her literary work targets both young and old audiences. In the span of her career, Huljić has written more than 600 songs, many of which have become best-selling singles of the respective artists they were written for, primarily Magazin,
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,
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, Jole, Minea,
Petar Grašo Petar Grašo (born 19 March 1976) is a Croatian pop singer and songwriter. In the course of his career, he has released three studio albums. In 2011, he worked on the album ''Ka Hashish'' together with Tonči Huljić & Madre Badessa Band. He at ...
and Danijela Martinović. Her latest works with Lorena, Domenica and Tonči Huljić & Madre Badessa Band, include her writing using loanwords of the
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.


Biography

Huljić was born as Vjekoslava Tolić in 1963 in
Duvno Tomislavgrad ( Cyrl, Томиславград, ), also known by its former name Duvno ( Cyrl, Дувно, ), is a town and the seat of the Municipality of Tomislavgrad in Canton 10 of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosni ...
to a mother Iva Tolić, from Kolo, and a father, Branko Tolić, a lawyer, from
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. Huljić is the middle one of three sisters. During her childhood, she moved to
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together with her parents. During her childhood, Vjekoslava Huljić followed piano classes for eleven years. Additionally, she used to play festival games with her sisters and perform songs by Italian singer-songwriter
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in front of her parents. Huljić attended the primary school Bratstvo i jedinstvo in Split. As a very reserved and shy child, her family did not know whether she would adapt to communicating in school. Nevertheless, her teacher Kario Anka recognized her talent for writing and shared her work with the classes she was attending proclaiming "still waters run deep". In her adolescence, Huljić studied law at the
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. She only worked for four years in law as a judge trainee before switching to a more literary direction with poem, novel and songwriting.


Songwriting career

In 1981, Huljić debuted at the annual Zagrebfest with a song titled "Ne brini ništa". She continued her songwriting career with several songs from Magazin albums which was then still emerging as a band. Two of the biggest hits she wrote for the band while
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was still its lead singer were "Rano ranije", "Balkanska ulica" and "Ljube se dobri, loši, zli". On several of the earlier Magazin songs, she also worked together with Serbian songwriter
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. In 1991, when Nikolovska was leaving the group, she was succeeded by Danijela Martinović; Huljić wrote several of the biggest hits she sang in the group, which include "Da mi te zaljubit u mene (Starimo dušo)", "Čari" and "Tišina" which were all included on the album ''Da mi te zaljubit u mene'' (1991). As the album was being released in the period of the
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(1991-1995), she wrote the
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and peace-promoting song "Mir, mir, mir do neba". When Martinović embarked on a solo career, Huljić also served as one of the main songwriters of her songs "Zovem te ja" (1996) and "Da je slađe zaspati" (1998). She is also the songwriter of many top singles arranged and produced by her husband
Tonči Huljić Tonči Huljić (; born 29 October 1961) is a Croatian musician, songwriter and music producer. He is best known as the founding member, songwriter and producer of one the most famous Croatian pop music, pop bands, Magazin. During his career span ...
, a musician and a producer.


1986-onwards: Poem and novel writing

She emerged as a writer in 1986 when she published her first collection of poems, titled ''Jutrooki''. After that, she also published several children's books and novels. In 2020, she received the Anto Gardaš Prize for her novel ''Moj Titanic ne tone''. In 2022, Vjekoslava Huljić presented her fourteenth book titled ''La Petite Marie'' by publisher ''Večernji list''. The book, which takes place in Split and
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, revolves around family life and the search for identity and roots. Upon its release, the book was described as the author's "most mature work yet".


Creative process

Describing her creative process, Huljić said in an interview "I was never attracted to camera lights. A writer creates in loneliness and silence, and the main role is his creation, not himself. I have always preferred to turn to my inner being and the lights of people which attract my attention". Discussing her songwriting process, Huljić has revealed that it usually starts with her husband composing a piece of music which elicits a certain type of emotion in her; she mostly uses paper to write songs while a computer she only uses to write books. At the beginning of their career, the duo was composing around 120 songs per year. As a writer, Vjekoslava Huljić has often produced lyrics that her husband considered to be "very literary" which he urged her to simplify. She also revealed during an interview that writing lyrics can take place during the evening as well and that she often dreams lyrics of her songs.


Personal life and accolades

Vjekoslava Huljić has received two ''Zlatno pero'' () awards in the category of Best Young Literary Artist in primary school. In 1987, Vjekoslava Huljić married Tonči Huljić, with whom she has two children,
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and Hana Huljić. The two met when they were 18 years old during a concert where Tonči was playing the piano; they dated for seven to eight years before they married when Vjekoslava was 26 years old. Despite their widespread popularity in Croatia and the wider Balkan region, the two kept their lives private and far from the media.


Artistry and legacy

Vjekoslava Huljić is considered to be among the ten most performed and most demanded Croatian authors. She was also dubbed the "favorite child author". In the span of her career, Vjekoslava Huljić has written more than 600 songs, 12 books, and all the songs of 2 musicals. The most famous Croatian recording artists whose lyrics she has written include Magazin,
Doris Dragović Dorotea Budimir (; born 16 April 1961), better known as Doris Dragović () or simply Doris, is a Croatian singer who has represented Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1986 with the song " Željo moja", finishing 11th with 49 points, and C ...
,
Jelena Rozga Jelena Rozga (born 23 August 1977) is a Croatian pop, folk, and electropop singer. Born and raised in Split, Croatia, Rozga was a ballet dancer as a child. She rose to fame in 1996, when she became the lead singer of Magazin, a pop band famous i ...
,
Petar Grašo Petar Grašo (born 19 March 1976) is a Croatian pop singer and songwriter. In the course of his career, he has released three studio albums. In 2011, he worked on the album ''Ka Hashish'' together with Tonči Huljić & Madre Badessa Band. He at ...
, Danijela Martinović, and
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. Some other artists she has written for include Croatian singers Jole, Lorena, Domenica and Tonči Huljić & Madre Badessa Band. Huljić revealed that the biggest inspiration she draws is from the ordinary people of
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, the region where she lives, the Mediterranean lifestyle they have, and other life stories. The lyrics of Vjekoslava Huljić's most famous song "Bižuterija", describe the experience of a dissatisfied woman who is left by her partner after having been treated as "bijouterie". The lyrics "žena, majka, kraljica" ("a woman, a mother, a queen") which are a part of the chorus became a
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among the public on the Balkans, used to describe a powerful woman who can easily solve her life problems; the line is considered to be her most trademark lyric. The phrase gained widespread use among females who used it to support and empower each other. Other trademark lyrics she has written include "Bit' će bolje od ponedjeljka" ("It will be better from Monday onwards") from Danijela Martinović's "Život Stati Neće".


Literary works

* ''Jutrooki'', poem collection (1986) * ''Čampro'', fable collection (2000) * ''Maksove šumotvorine'', novel (2002) * ''Oči u oči s nebom'', novel (2003) * ''Lonac za čarolije'', fabel collection (2007) * ''Moj tata je lud za mnom'', novel (2011) * ''Moja baka ima dečka'', novel (2013) * ''Moja sestra je mrak'', novel (2015) * ''Moji misle da ja lažem'', novel (2016) * ''Moje ljeto s Picassom'', children novel (2018) * ''Moj Titanic ne tone'', novel (2019) * ''La Petite Marie'' (2022)


Selected discography

*"Rano ranije", Magazin *"Balkanska ulica", Magazin *"Ljube se dobri, loši, zli", Magazin *"Dva put san umra",
Oliver Dragojević Oliver Dragojević (; 7 December 1947 – 29 July 2018) was a Croatian singer and composer, who was considered one of the most enduring musical stars and cultural icons in Croatia with a discography that spanned nearly five decades. His style b ...
(1995) *"Suze biserne", Magazin (1996) *"Da je slađe zaspati", Danijela Martinović (1997) *"Rano", Minea (1998) *"Marija Magdalena",
Doris Dragović Dorotea Budimir (; born 16 April 1961), better known as Doris Dragović () or simply Doris, is a Croatian singer who has represented Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1986 with the song " Željo moja", finishing 11th with 49 points, and C ...
(1999) *" Zar je ljubav spala na to", Magazin featuring Tifa (2001) *" Bižuterija",
Jelena Rozga Jelena Rozga (born 23 August 1977) is a Croatian pop, folk, and electropop singer. Born and raised in Split, Croatia, Rozga was a ballet dancer as a child. She rose to fame in 1996, when she became the lead singer of Magazin, a pop band famous i ...
(2010) *"Providenca", Tonči Huljić & Madre Badessa (2014) *" Pismo-Glava", Jelena Rozga (2016) *" Ne Pijem, Ne Pušim", Jelena Rozga (2017) *"Ako te pitaju",
Petar Grašo Petar Grašo (born 19 March 1976) is a Croatian pop singer and songwriter. In the course of his career, he has released three studio albums. In 2011, he worked on the album ''Ka Hashish'' together with Tonči Huljić & Madre Badessa Band. He at ...
(2017) *" Sveto Pismo", Jelena Rozga (2020) *" Idi Ti", Jelena Rozga (2023)


See also

*
Tonči Huljić Tonči Huljić (; born 29 October 1961) is a Croatian musician, songwriter and music producer. He is best known as the founding member, songwriter and producer of one the most famous Croatian pop music, pop bands, Magazin. During his career span ...
*
Music of Croatia The music of Croatia, like the divisions of the country itself, has two major influences: Central European, present in central and northern parts of the country including Slavonia, and Mediterranean, present in coastal regions of Dalmatia and Is ...
* Popular music in Croatia * Popular music in Yugoslavia


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