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Miloš Bojanić
Birth nameMiloš Bojanić
Born (1950年10月16日) 16 October 1950 (age 74)
Bijeljina, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia
GenresPop-folk, folk
Years active1976–present
Musical artist

Miloš Bojanić (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Милош Бојанић; born 16 October 1950) is a Bosnian pop-folk singer, well known in former Yugoslavia where he has maintained a popularity throughout his 30-year-career.

Personal life

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Bojanić was born to a family of ethnic Bosnian Serbs in Bijeljina, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia, and lived in Ruhotina, near Bijeljina. He moved to Serbia at a young age. He has homes in Novi Sad (where he lives),[1] Belgrade, and on the Montenegrin littoral.

His sons, Bane and Mikica, are singers as well. Bane lives in the US.[2]

Reality television

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He has also appeared in the second season of Farma (Serbian TV series) in 2010 and he won the show, earning the prize of 100,000 euros.[3]

Discography

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Source:[4]

  • Hej mladosti ej živote (1984)
  • Tako tako samo tako (1985)
  • Oba srca kucaju ko jedno (1986)
  • Zato što sam dobar bio (1986)
  • Bosno moja jabuko u cvetu (1987)
  • Otišo sam mlad a vraćam se sed (1988)
  • Stara sreća na ljubav me seća (1988)
  • Imala si sreće (1989)
  • Volim te (1990)
  • Preboleću (1992)
  • Izdala si ljubav (1993)
  • Dogodi se il ne dogodi (1994)
  • Zmija u njedrima (1995)
  • Digi digi daj (1996)
  • Pade sneg na Đurđevdan (1997)
  • Sanjam te (1998)
  • Prijatelj samoće (2000)
  • Gledam oči tvoje (2001)
  • Još su žive one godine (2002)
  • 20 godina sa vama (2004)
  • Hajmo na noge (2006)

References

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  1. ^ "Miloš Bojanić komšiji ukrao 220 kvadrata?!". 2 June 2023.
  2. ^ Dejanović, Marija (2022年01月25日). "Bane Bojanić se vraća iz Amerike: Nigde nema života kao u Srbiji". NOVA portal (in Serbian). Retrieved 2024年10月04日.
  3. ^ "Milos Bojanic - U Americi uživao sa unukama". www.balkanmedia.com. Archived from the original on 31 October 2007. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  4. ^ Miloš Bojanić discography. Discogs.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Farma winner
2010 (2nd season)
Succeeded by
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