Halid Muslimović

Halid Muslimović
Birth nameHalid Muslimović
Born (1961-01-21) 21 January 1961 (age 63)
Prijedor, SFR Yugoslavia
GenresFolk, Pop-folk
OccupationMusician

Halid Muslimović (born 21 January 1961 in Prijedor) is a Bosnian singer. He is considered to be one of the best-known and best-selling folk singers in the former Yugoslavia.[1][2][3] [4] He is also considered to be among the progenitors of turbo folk genre.[5] His 1985 album, Putuj, putuj, srećo moja was sold in over 800 000 units and was, at the time, the third best-selling album ever in former Yugoslavia.[6]

He is married to Adelisa. The couple has two children, son Enis (b. 1991) and daughter Lejla (b. 1995). Footballer Kenan Muslimović is his nephew.

Discography

He released the following albums:[7]

  • Amela, Ti i Ja (1982, Gold)
  • Stoj jarane (1983, Platinum)
  • Hej ljubavi, u dalekom gradu (1984, 2*Diamond)
  • Putuj, putuj srećo moja (1985, over 800 000 sold[6])
  • Piši, piši jarane (1986, Diamond)
  • Idi druže, laku noć (1987.)
  • Ljube mi se tvoje usne (1988.)
  • Vrati se, dok mladosti ima (1988.)
  • Kunem se (1989.)
  • Izdala me snaga (1990.)
  • Ne dozvoli (1992.)
  • Mene je učilo vrijeme No 1 (1993.)
  • Mene Je učilo vrijeme No 2 (1993.)
  • Sve je ovo prokleto (1994.)
  • Loša navika (1997.)
  • Bolje svatovi (1998.)
  • Stranac u svom gradu (2000.)
  • Želiš me (2002.)
  • Opsesija (2005.)
  • Greška Najmilija (2008.)
  • Adrenalin (2013.)

References

  1. ^ "CROATIA RECORDS". shop.crorec.hr.
  2. ^ "HALID MUSLIMOVIĆ U NIŠU DOBIO NAGRADU ZA ŽIVOTNO DJELO". 24 July 2016.
  3. ^ "Zvezde ispod tezge". Nedeljnik Vreme (in Croatian). Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  4. ^ "Šta sluša radnička klasa 1987: Ovo je top lista radio stanice fabrike "Goša" iz Smederevske Palanke".
  5. ^ Buchanan, Donna Anne (2017). Balkan Popular Culture and the Ottoman Ecumene: Music, Image, and Regional Political Discourse. Scarecrow Press. p. 78. ISBN 978-0810860216.
  6. ^ a b "Halid Muslimović: Sve je poremećeno!". Ekskluziva.ba. 10 October 2013.
  7. ^ "Halid Muslimović Biografija". Biografija.org. 12 September 2016.