Marta Savic

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Marta Savić (born June 7, 1966 in Vranjak , Bosnia ) is a Bosnian - Serbian turbo-folk singer . It is popular in the former Yugoslavia and the associated diaspora .

Career

Apart from the publications themselves, only a few sources are available about her private and musical career. According to her own statements, she emigrated to Hanover with her parents in 1978 . This information roughly coincides with a search result from StayFriends , which locates a Marta Savic for the period from 1976 to 1981 at the secondary and secondary school in Fossefeld in Hanover. Even at the time before their first record release in 1988, more detailed information can only be found on the basis of their own information on their website martasavic.com, which is no longer accessible.

With Idiot , the third single from her 2011 album 13 , she caused controversy when it disappeared from the video platform YouTube due to excessive freedom and could only be discontinued in a defused form.

Family & private

She is married to the Bosnian singer Mile Kitić, who is 14 years her senior . Marriage is also characterized by her partner's infidelity, which she has known for some time but is nevertheless tolerated.

Together they have a daughter, Elena Kitić, who was born in 1988 and who, at the age of 15, caused reports in the gossip press with provocative poses in social networks (here: Facebook ) . As an adult, she became active as a singer like her parents, but with rap a different focus.

successes

On YouTube , six of your videos have currently (as of 11/17) exceeded the 1 million view mark, one of them the five million mark. During a home visit, the Serbian magazine Puls Online photographed a number of award statues, but only remarked succinctly that these would not be the Oscars of the Američke filmske akademije .

Discography

album German translation Publishing year Record label
Majko Jugo Mother Jugo 1988 ZAM
Proklet bio dragi moj My darling is said to be cursed 1990 Discos
Grešnica sinner 1993 Juve Komerc
Nemoj bar ti At least don't do it 1994 Juve Komerc
Kad sam srela When I met 1996 ZAM
Kad zavoliš pa izgubiš When you gain love and then lose 1999 Grand
Dijamanti brilijanti Diamonds, brilliant-cut diamonds 2000 Grand
Ikad ili Nikad Someday or never 2001 Grand
Nismo pucali jedno u drugo We didn't shoot one another 2002 Grand
Tebi je sve do kosova ravno For you everything is just up to Kosovo 2003 Grand
Erotica eroticism 2006 Grand
Muški Kompleksi Male complexes 2009 KCN Records
13 13 2011 KCN Records

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Official website: Marta Savić: Biografija ( Memento of July 27, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Marta Savić - Biography. In: tekstomanija.com. Retrieved November 25, 2017 (rs).
  3. Marta Savic - Hanover (secondary and secondary school in Fossfeld). In: stayfriends.de . Retrieved November 25, 2017 .
  4. Official website: Marta Savić: Karijera ( Memento of February 9, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  5. Goran Doljančević: Marta Savić cenzurisana zbog seksa ( memento of December 23, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), in: kurir.sr, December 2, 2012.
  6. Marta Savić: Sreća, pa me Mile vara samo sa ženama. In: blic.rs. December 6, 2014, accessed November 25, 2017 (Serbian).
  7. Kosmo editorial team: Mile: Yes, I'm cheating on Marta! - KOSMO. In: kosmo.at. December 9, 2015, accessed November 25, 2017 .
  8. A. Č .: Ćerke Mileta Kitića i Suzane Mančić u provokativnim pozama! (PHOTO). In: telegraf.rs. August 18, 2013, accessed November 25, 2017 (Serbian).
  9. Kosmo editors: Mile Kitić & Marta Savić: Your daughter is so hot! (VIDEO) - KOSMO. In: kosmo.at. September 6, 2016, accessed November 25, 2017 .
  10. Marta Savić: YouTube channel " Marta Savic ", accessed on November 25, 2017.
  11. ^ Danijel Rakočević: Marta Savić: Svaka kuća liči na svog gazdu. In: pulsonline.rs. September 16, 2016. Retrieved November 25, 2017 .