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Danica Crnogorčević

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Danica Crnogorčević
Даница Црногорчевић
Born1993
Bar, Montenegro, FR Yugoslavia
GenresWorld music, Spiritual music
Occupation(s)Singer, historian of art
Years active2017–present

Danica Crnogorčević (Serbian Cyrillic: Даница Црногорчевић; born 1993 in Bar) née Nikić (Никић) is a Montenegrin singer of ethno and religious songs and a graduate art historian.

Her song Veseli se srpski rode, which was published on Vidovdan 2020, became an unofficial anthem and a symbol of protest against the regime of Milo Đukanović and his Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS).[1][2][3]

She is married to a Serbian Orthodox priest Ivan Crnogorčević with who she has 3 children.[4][1]

Discography

  • Album Gospode dođi – released in 2018 with the help of the Ostrog Monastery:
    • Hristos se rodi
    • Svetom Vasiliju Ostroškom
    • Sveti Jovane Vladimire
    • Zemljo moja
    • Sveti Nektarije Eginski
    • Doletio bjeli golun
    • Govori, Gospode
    • Εχε Γεια Παναγιά
    • Svetome arhangelu Gavrilu
    • Bogorodice Djevo
    • Sini jarko sunce sa Kosova

References

  1. ^ a b "Даница Црногорченић и њен супруг ђакон Иван представили двије нове пјесме • Радио ~ Светигора ~". svetigora.com (in Serbian). Retrieved 2021-01-02.
  2. ^ ИН4С. "Istorijske litije dobile novu pjesmu: Danica Crnogorčević predstavila „Pravoslavlje Crnom Gorom blista"" (in Serbian). Retrieved 2021-01-02.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "Danica Crnogorčević: Pravoslavlje zaista Crnom Gorom blista (FOTO) | Katera". katera.news (in Serbian (Latin script)). Retrieved 2021-01-02.
  4. ^ "Popadija Danica (24) je NAJMOĆNIJI glas Crne Gore: Poslušajte kako peva izvornu verziju " Oj junaštva svetla zoro" i sigurno ćete se NAJEŽITI (VIDEO)". NOVOSTI (in Serbian). Retrieved 2021-01-02.