Miroslav Pržulj

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Miroslav Pržulj ( Serbian - Cyrillic Мирослав Пржуљ ) (* 1. January 1959 in Sarajevo , Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ), known by his stage name Lepi Mića (Serbian Cyrillic Лепи Мића) is a Bosnian - Serbian turbo-folk singer and reality TV -Actor.

Life

Pržulj was born on January 1, 1959 in the Yugoslav city of Sarajevo . After graduating from school, he worked as a waiter while attending music school. His musical career began in 1989 when he released the album Rulet sreće . U ovom gradu followed a year later .

During the Bosnian War from 1992 onwards, he left the besieged Sarajevo and moved to Belgrade . There he recorded the album Republika Srpska in 1992 , which had nationalistic and Greater Serbian content. Other publications during the war were Pravoslavci in 1993 and Gde cvetaju bozuri in 1994 . Ženo plave kose was released in 1996 and Svaka me zima na tebe sjeća in 1998. After that, Pržulj took a ten-year musical break and returned in 2008 with the nationalist album Oj Srbijo, majko moja . In 2017, after another break of almost ten years, a new music album was released with the title Četnički Vojvoda Milan II Kuzmanović (Procvat) .

He also took part in the 5th, 6th and 7th seasons of the Serbian edition of the reality TV show The Farm , which was broadcast in Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia-Herzegovina in 2013, 2015 and 2016. His first attempt to win the show failed after being disqualified for "hate speech". His attempts to win the following two seasons were also unsuccessful - he was eliminated early. Pržulj also took part in the first season of the follow-up program Zadruga , which took place from September 6, 2017 to June 20, 2018. He reached 12th place out of 30 participants.

Pržulj lives with his wife in Belgrade.

Discography

  • Rulet sreće (1989)
  • U ovom gradu (1990)
  • Republiko Srpska (1992)
  • Pravoslavci (1993)
  • Gde cvetaju bozuri (1994)
  • Ženo plave kose (1996)
  • Svaka me zima na tebe sjeća (1998)
  • Oj Srbijo, majko moja (2008)
  • Četnički Vojvoda Milan II Kuzmanović (Procvat) (2017)

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