Sinan Sakić

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Sinan Sakić
Background information
Birth name Sinan Sakić
Born October 13, 1956 (1956-10-13) (age 51)
Origin Flag of Serbia Loznica,
Serbia (then Yugoslavia)
Genre(s) turbo folk, folk, pop-folk
Occupation(s) musician
Years active 1978 - present

Sinan Sakić (Синан Сакић, born October 13, 1956 in Loznica, Serbia, then Yugoslavia) is a popular Romani turbo-folk singer from Serbia. Known affectionately as Siki, he launched his career back in 1978 with the singles "Rastanak kraj reke" and "Sreli smo se mnogo kasno". As of 2006, he has released 27 music albums. His greatest hit up until now probably is "Ej otkad sam se rodio". He gained his first musical experience from his father who was a musician in the military orchestra.

His popularity in some parts of Serbia is so great, that there is a graffiti on the side of a road to Obrenovac that reads: Bog na nebu - Sinan na zemlji (God in heaven - Sinan on earth). He is also quite popular in Croatia and Bosnia and Hercegovina.

Sinan has a house in India[1], where he spends his vacation.

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[edit] Discography

  • Mala Šemsa (kompilacija singlova od 1978-1981)
  • Miko, druže moj (1982)
  • Što me pitaš kako živim (1983)
  • Pogledaj me (1984)
  • Reci sve želje (1985)
  • Pusti me da živim (1986)
  • Svi grešimo (1987)
  • Čaša po čaša (1988)
  • Reci čašo (1989)
  • Kad se vrate skitnice (1990)
  • Na Balkanu (1991)
  • Ljubila me žena ta (1992)
  • Korak do sna (1993)
  • U meni potraži spas (1994)
  • Ruža i trn (1995)
  • Zoko, moja zoko (1996)
  • Dodirni me (1997)
  • Drž´se Mile još si živ (1998)
  • Ne, ne daj da te ljubi (2000)
  • Nisi vise zaljubljena (2001)
  • Pijem na eks (2002)
  • Emotivac (2005)

[edit] Compilations

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Put u Indiju, Interview