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'''Lepi Mića''', born '''Miroslav Pržulj''', is a [[Bosnian Serbs|Bosnian Serb]] singer-songwriter. He entered the music scene in [[Sarajevo]] in 1989, but moved to [[Belgrade]] at the outbreak of the [[Bosnian War]] and the [[Siege of Sarajevo]]. In 2013, he was invited to the [[RTV Pink]] reality show [[Farma (Serbian TV series)|Farma]], but later kicked off for racism and hate speech.<ref>https://www.biografija.org/muzika/lepi-mica/</ref>He has written nine albums, five of which pertained to the [[Yugoslav wars]] or [[Serbian nationalism]]. He lives a modest lifestyle in his wife's apartment in Belgrade. |
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Lepi Mića | |
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An image of Lepi Mića | |
Born | Miroslav Pržulj January 1, 1959 |
Nationality | Serb |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Years active | 30 |
Known for | Songs about the Yugoslav War |
Notable work | The albums Krvava svadba, Pravoslavci, Gdje cvjetaju božuri, Srbima za sva vremena, and Oj, Srbijo, majko moja |
Lepi Mića, born Miroslav Pržulj, is a Bosnian Serb singer-songwriter. He entered the music scene in Sarajevo in 1989, but moved to Belgrade at the outbreak of the Bosnian War and the Siege of Sarajevo. In 2013, he was invited to the RTV Pink reality show Farma, but later kicked off for racism and hate speech.[1]He has written nine albums, five of which pertained to the Yugoslav wars or Serbian nationalism. He lives a modest lifestyle in his wife's apartment in Belgrade.