Lepi Mića
Miroslav Pržulj (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирослав Пржуљ; born 26 March 1960),[1] best known by his stage name Lepi Mića (Serbian Cyrillic: Лепи Мића), is a Serb folk singer-songwriter. He is most known for his wartime music. He has made ten total albums, five during the Yugoslav War, four of which are patriotic. His stage name was given by his godfather and prominent Bosnian folk singer and songwriter Nazif Gliva.
Early life
Lepi Mića was born on 26 March 1960 in the town of Sarajevo, SFR Yugoslavia (present day Bosnia and Hercegovina) and was one of five children. His parents owned a food establishment where he would help from a young age, developing a love for the kafana. He would begin working as a waiter following his graduation from school and although his parents owned a popular kafana of their own, Mića decided to work at another one where he would see popular singers like Halid Muslimović, Halid Bešlić, and Hanka Paldum. One occasion when Mića picked up the mic, and decided to start singing at the behest of Bešlić.[2]
Career
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Discography
Albums
- Rulet Sreće (1989)
- Imao Sam Jednu Ljubav (1991)
- Републико Српска (1992)
- Србима за сва времена (1993)
- Православци (1993)
- Гаро моја (1994)
- Гдје цветају божури (1994)
- Lepi Mića (1996)
- Svaka Me Zima Ne Tebe Sjeća (1998)
- Ој, Србијо, Моја Мајко (2007)
References
- ↑ "SVI ODMAH NA PINK! Nakon Mićinog rođendana, pojavio se ON da zadrugarima pomrsi sve konce!" pink.rs. Archived from the original on 26 March 2020. Retrieved 20 March 2025.
- ↑ "Lepi Mića: Zli jezici pričaju da ne mogu otići u rodno Sarajevo – to su budalaštine!" hypebih.ba. Archived from the original on 21 March 2025. Retrieved 21 March 2025.