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'''Jasmin Muharemović''' is a popular [[Bosnians|Bosnian |
'''Jasmin Muharemović''' is a popular [[Bosnians|Bosnian]] singer born in [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] Tesanj on Feb. 22 1965 |
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In he 1982 moved in [[Belgrade]] in order to meet [[Novica Urosevic]] the folk hit-maker (ex-yu folk baron) and start a professional folk signer career. His first album was sold in 25,000,000 and Jasmin had great success as a beginner. From 1994 to 2000, due the war in former [[Yugoslavia]] he moved to [[Vienna]]. He lived between Vienna, Belgrade, Pozarevac and Tesanj. He has a wife and two sons. He has 3 brothers and 3 sisters. And one of his brothers is also a famous singer [[Esad Plavi]] |
In he 1982 moved in [[Belgrade]] in order to meet [[Novica Urosevic]] the folk hit-maker (ex-yu folk baron) and start a professional folk signer career. His first album was sold in 25,000,000 and Jasmin had great success as a beginner. From 1994 to 2000, due the war in former [[Yugoslavia]] he moved to [[Vienna]]. He lived between Vienna, Belgrade, Pozarevac and Tesanj. He has a wife and two sons. He has 3 brothers and 3 sisters. And one of his brothers is also a famous singer [[Esad Plavi]] |
Revision as of 00:49, 8 October 2009
Jasmin Muharemović is a popular Bosnian singer born in Bosnia and Herzegovina Tesanj on Feb. 22 1965
In he 1982 moved in Belgrade in order to meet Novica Urosevic the folk hit-maker (ex-yu folk baron) and start a professional folk signer career. His first album was sold in 25,000,000 and Jasmin had great success as a beginner. From 1994 to 2000, due the war in former Yugoslavia he moved to Vienna. He lived between Vienna, Belgrade, Pozarevac and Tesanj. He has a wife and two sons. He has 3 brothers and 3 sisters. And one of his brothers is also a famous singer Esad Plavi
Discography
- Ja sam taj (1987)
- Prvi momak (1988)
- Osvajač (1989)
- Bolje ljubav, nego rat (1991)
- Sve me boli (1994)
- Crna ženo (1995)
- Vjernost i nevjersnost (1997)
- Ginem, ginem (1999)
- Nešto nemoguće (2001)
- Jasmina (2003)
- Žilet (2005)
- Ubaci me u mašinu (2007)