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Indira Radić

Indira Radić (née Subotić; Serbian Cyrillic: Индира Радић, née Суботић; born 14 June 1966) is a Bosnian Serb pop-folk singer.[1] She has established herself on the music scene of the former Yugoslavia and Bulgaria and sings almost exclusively in her native tongue. In the period from 1992 to 2015 she released 16 albums mixing pop, dance and traditional folk elements.[2] This hybrid style, described as pop-folk, brought her success throughout the region with songs like "Ratovanje" that incorporated Indian elements.[3][4]

Indira Radić
Индира Радић
Radić in 2012
Background information
Birth nameIndira Subotić
Born (1966-06-14) 14 June 1966 (age 57)
Dragalovci, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia
Genresfolk, turbo-folk, pop-folk
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1991–present
LabelsDiskos, PGP-RTS, Grand Production (formerly ZaM/Zabava miliona)

Early life edit

Indira Radić was born as Indira Subotić to Bosnian Serb parents Živko Subotić and Rosa Radić in the village of Dragalovci near the Bosnian town of Doboj.[5] She was named after the Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.[6] After finishing primary school, she enrolled in a medical school in Doboj before working as a nurse for three years in the Mladen Stojanović Hospital in Zagreb.[7]

Career edit

1992–98 edit

During the early 1990s, Radić entered a contest for amateur singers and was selected to appear in the final scheduled to be held in Sarajevo. However, this was cancelled as it coincided with the start of the Bosnian War in springtime of 1992. A few months later, Radić contacted the record label Diskos and recorded her first album Nagrada i kazna (Prize and Punishment, 1992) with the band Južni Vetar.[8] After the release of her first album, she moved to Belgrade with her family to build a career.[6] She recorded two more albums with Južni Vetar, Zbog tebe (Because of You, 1993),[9] and Ugasi me (Turn Me Off, 1994),[10] before releasing her first self-titled solo album (1995) on the record label PGP-RTS.[11] It contained the song "Srpkinja je mene majka rodila" (I Was Born By a Serb Mother).[12][13]

In 1996, Radić met Saša Popović and moved to his ZaM production team where she recorded three albums.[13] First of these was Krug (Circle), which elevated her image.[14][15] It was followed by Izdajnik (Traitor, 1997) and award-winning Voliš li me ti (Do You Love Me, 1998), which provided Radić with many successful performances and tours.[16][17]

2000–09 edit

In 2000, Radić continued working with Grand Production (previously ZaM), releasing the album Milenijum (Millennium) that same year and Gde ćemo večeras (Where Are We Going Tonight) in 2001.

A milestone of Radić's career was when she recorded the duet "Lopov" (Thief) with Alen Islamović, a singer of the Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme; the duet was composed and produced by Goran Ratković Rale for her 2002 album Pocrnela burma (My Wedding Ring Turned Black). The duet, which incorporated pop-folk, a mix of folk melodies and Western pop music,[citation needed] has achieved great success.[6][18]

In 2003, Radić released the album Zmaj (Dragon). It included the songs "Moj živote dal si živ" (My Life, Are You Alive), "Tika-tak" (Tick-Tock), "Bio si mi drag" (You Were Dear to Me) and "Pedeset godina" (Fifty Years) and the title track, among others. The album received numerous awards among which was an Album of the Year, The Hits and Album of the Decade, and Top-selling Album. Her songs from Zmaj were translated into Bulgarian, Romanian, Greek, Albanian and Romani.

In the successor states of Yugoslavia, Radić became initially successful in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro.[6][19] Radić then went on a Balkan tour. On 27 April 2004, she held her first, and at that time, the most successful concert in show business in Sports Hall in Belgrade.[6][20]

She was given an award in Bulgaria for being the "most popular and best singer in the Balkans" in 2005.[19][21] Between 2004 and 2006, Radić had a successful tour and in 2006 received the award for the largest number of concerts held.

Radić released the album Ljubav kad prestane (When Love Ends, 2005), featuring the hit songs "April", "Deset devet tri dva jedan" (Ten, Nine, Three, Two, One) and the title track. It was followed in 2007 by Lepo se provedi (Have a Good Time) with the hit song "Imali smo, nismo znali" (We Had It, We Didn't Know). In 2008, the controversial single "Pije mi se" (I Feel Like Drinking), off the album Heroji (Heroes, 2008), included a music video in which two men were shown kissing. On that same album she sang a duet entitled "Hajde sestro" (Come On, Sister) with singer Ksenija Pajčin. In October that year, she sang the song "Ako umrem sad" (If I Die Now, a song later included on her 2011 album) and in December 2008 she released the full album Heroji. In addition, Indira was declared the Serbian gay icon of 2008.[22]

In 2009, she received an award for Singer of the Year. In mid-2009, Radić recorded the duet "Možda baš ti" (Maybe Just You) with Ivan Plavšić. The duet's entire proceeds went to charity, and consequently she won the Big Heart Award from Put humanizma (Path of Humanism) and the Princess Katherine Karađorđević Fund.[23] In October 2009, Radić promoted two singles "Pusti me" (Let Me Go) and "Živim da živim" (I Live to Live)

2010–present edit

 
Radić in 2010

In December 2011, Indira released her fifteenth album entitled Istok, sever, jug i zapad (East, North, South and West). The album included 17 new songs including "Marija" (Mary), which Indira recorded in French in a duet with Stanko Marinković.

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

  • Nagrada i kazna (Prize and Punishment, 1992) with Južni Vetar
  • Zbog tebe (Because of You, 1993) with Južni Vetar
  • Ugasi me (Turn Me Off, 1994) with Južni Vetar
  • Idi iz života moga (Get Out of My Life, 1995)
  • Krug (Circle, 1996) with Srki Boy
  • Izdajnik (Traitor, 1997)
  • Voliš li me ti (Do You Love Me, 1998)
  • Milenijum (Millennium, 2000)
  • Gde ćemo večeras (Where Are We Going Tonight, 2001)
  • Pocrnela burma (Wedding Ring Turned Black, 2002)
  • Zmaj (Dragon, 2003)
  • Ljubav kad prestane (When Love Stops, 2005)
  • Lepo se provedi (Have a Good Time, 2007)
  • Heroji (Heroes, 2008)
  • Istok, sever, jug i zapad (East, North, South and West, 2011)
  • Niko nije savršen (Nobody Is Perfect, 2015)

Compilation albums edit

  • Best of Indira (2013)

Live albums edit

  • Hala Sportova 27.04.2004. Beograd (2004)[24]
  • Звезди на сцената - Live (2005) with Ivana[25]

References edit

  1. ^ Baker, Catherine (2007). "The concept of turbofolk in Croatia: inclusion/exclusion in the construction of national musical identity". Nation in formation: inclusion and exclusion in central and eastern Europe (PDF). London: SSEES Publications. ISBN 9780903425773.
  2. ^ Dumnić Vilotijević, Marija (June 2020). "The Balkans of the Balkans: The Meaning of Autobalkanism in Regional Popular Music". Arts. 9 (2): 70. doi:10.3390/arts9020070.
  3. ^ Samson, Jim (2013-05-23). Music in the Balkans. BRILL. p. 609. ISBN 978-90-04-25038-3.
  4. ^ Čvoro, Uroš (2016-03-03). Turbo-folk Music and Cultural Representations of National Identity in Former Yugoslavia. Routledge. p. 184. ISBN 978-1-317-00606-0.
  5. ^ Svet (18 September 2016). "Ovako je izgledala Indira Radić na početku karijere! VIDEO". pulsonline (in Serbian). Retrieved 2020-10-06.
  6. ^ a b c d e Magazin Svet 2009.
  7. ^ N.M. "Indira Radić se oglasila povodom AFERE vezane za PRESTUP, pa otkrila dosad MANJE POZNAT DETALJ iz prošlosti!". pulsonline (in Serbian). Retrieved 2020-10-06.
  8. ^ "Indira Radić i Južni Vetar - Nagrada I Kazna". Discogs. Retrieved 2020-10-07.
  9. ^ "Indira Radić I Južni Vetar - Zbog Tebe". Discogs. Retrieved 2020-10-07.
  10. ^ "Indira Radić I Južni Vetar - Ugasi Me". Discogs. Retrieved 2020-10-07.
  11. ^ Indira Radić – Indira Radić (1995, Cassette), retrieved 2021-10-20
  12. ^ "Indira Radić - Srpkinja je mene majka rodila | Tekstovi Pesama". Retrieved 2021-10-24.
  13. ^ a b "SNIMILA VELIKI HIT, PA OSTALA BEZ DINARA: Saša Popović je ovu pevačicu digao sa dna!" [RECORDED A BIG HIT, SO LEFT WITHOUT DINARS: Sasa Popovic lifted this singer from the bottom!]. Mondo Portal (in Serbian). 16 January 2021. Retrieved 2021-10-24.
  14. ^ "Indira Radic Biografija". Archived from the original on 24 July 2013. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  15. ^ "Indira Radić Biografija | Poznate ličnosti". Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  16. ^ . Indira.8. Archived from the original on 7 March 2008. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  17. ^ . Indira.8. Archived from the original on 22 March 2006. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 25 January 2011. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  19. ^ a b "Indira Radic - Indirin menadzer stitio novinare!". BalkanMedia. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  20. ^ "Indira Radic - Solo koncert za tinejdzere i one malo starije". Retrieved 22 August 2011.
  21. ^ "Vukašin Brajic peva za BiH, Indira za Bugarsku?". Retrieved 7 October 2011.
  22. ^ . Tračanje. Archived from the original on 21 April 2012. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
  24. ^ "Hala Sportova 27.04.2004. Beograd". Discogs. Retrieved 4 May 2013.
  25. ^ Ивана & Indira - Звезди На Сцената - Live, retrieved 2022-02-13

Sources edit

  • Magazin Svet (8 April 2009). . Magazin Svet. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 15 September 2011.

External links edit

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Indira Radic nee Subotic Serbian Cyrillic Indira Radiћ nee Subotiћ born 14 June 1966 is a Bosnian Serb pop folk singer 1 She has established herself on the music scene of the former Yugoslavia and Bulgaria and sings almost exclusively in her native tongue In the period from 1992 to 2015 she released 16 albums mixing pop dance and traditional folk elements 2 This hybrid style described as pop folk brought her success throughout the region with songs like Ratovanje that incorporated Indian elements 3 4 Indira RadicIndira RadiћRadic in 2012Background informationBirth nameIndira SuboticBorn 1966 06 14 14 June 1966 age 57 Dragalovci SR Bosnia and Herzegovina SFR YugoslaviaGenresfolk turbo folk pop folkOccupation s SingerYears active1991 presentLabelsDiskos PGP RTS Grand Production formerly ZaM Zabava miliona Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1992 98 2 2 2000 09 2 3 2010 present 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Compilation albums 3 3 Live albums 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksEarly life editIndira Radic was born as Indira Subotic to Bosnian Serb parents Zivko Subotic and Rosa Radic in the village of Dragalovci near the Bosnian town of Doboj 5 She was named after the Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi 6 After finishing primary school she enrolled in a medical school in Doboj before working as a nurse for three years in the Mladen Stojanovic Hospital in Zagreb 7 Career edit1992 98 edit During the early 1990s Radic entered a contest for amateur singers and was selected to appear in the final scheduled to be held in Sarajevo However this was cancelled as it coincided with the start of the Bosnian War in springtime of 1992 A few months later Radic contacted the record label Diskos and recorded her first album Nagrada i kazna Prize and Punishment 1992 with the band Juzni Vetar 8 After the release of her first album she moved to Belgrade with her family to build a career 6 She recorded two more albums with Juzni Vetar Zbog tebe Because of You 1993 9 and Ugasi me Turn Me Off 1994 10 before releasing her first self titled solo album 1995 on the record label PGP RTS 11 It contained the song Srpkinja je mene majka rodila I Was Born By a Serb Mother 12 13 In 1996 Radic met Sasa Popovic and moved to his ZaM production team where she recorded three albums 13 First of these was Krug Circle which elevated her image 14 15 It was followed by Izdajnik Traitor 1997 and award winning Volis li me ti Do You Love Me 1998 which provided Radic with many successful performances and tours 16 17 2000 09 edit In 2000 Radic continued working with Grand Production previously ZaM releasing the album Milenijum Millennium that same year and Gde cemo veceras Where Are We Going Tonight in 2001 A milestone of Radic s career was when she recorded the duet Lopov Thief with Alen Islamovic a singer of the Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme the duet was composed and produced by Goran Ratkovic Rale for her 2002 album Pocrnela burma My Wedding Ring Turned Black The duet which incorporated pop folk a mix of folk melodies and Western pop music citation needed has achieved great success 6 18 In 2003 Radic released the album Zmaj Dragon It included the songs Moj zivote dal si ziv My Life Are You Alive Tika tak Tick Tock Bio si mi drag You Were Dear to Me and Pedeset godina Fifty Years and the title track among others The album received numerous awards among which was an Album of the Year The Hits and Album of the Decade and Top selling Album Her songs from Zmaj were translated into Bulgarian Romanian Greek Albanian and Romani In the successor states of Yugoslavia Radic became initially successful in Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia Macedonia and Montenegro 6 19 Radic then went on a Balkan tour On 27 April 2004 she held her first and at that time the most successful concert in show business in Sports Hall in Belgrade 6 20 She was given an award in Bulgaria for being the most popular and best singer in the Balkans in 2005 19 21 Between 2004 and 2006 Radic had a successful tour and in 2006 received the award for the largest number of concerts held Radic released the album Ljubav kad prestane When Love Ends 2005 featuring the hit songs April Deset devet tri dva jedan Ten Nine Three Two One and the title track It was followed in 2007 by Lepo se provedi Have a Good Time with the hit song Imali smo nismo znali We Had It We Didn t Know In 2008 the controversial single Pije mi se I Feel Like Drinking off the album Heroji Heroes 2008 included a music video in which two men were shown kissing On that same album she sang a duet entitled Hajde sestro Come On Sister with singer Ksenija Pajcin In October that year she sang the song Ako umrem sad If I Die Now a song later included on her 2011 album and in December 2008 she released the full album Heroji In addition Indira was declared the Serbian gay icon of 2008 22 In 2009 she received an award for Singer of the Year In mid 2009 Radic recorded the duet Mozda bas ti Maybe Just You with Ivan Plavsic The duet s entire proceeds went to charity and consequently she won the Big Heart Award from Put humanizma Path of Humanism and the Princess Katherine Karađorđevic Fund 23 In October 2009 Radic promoted two singles Pusti me Let Me Go and Zivim da zivim I Live to Live 2010 present edit nbsp Radic in 2010 In December 2011 Indira released her fifteenth album entitled Istok sever jug i zapad East North South and West The album included 17 new songs including Marija Mary which Indira recorded in French in a duet with Stanko Marinkovic Discography editStudio albums edit Nagrada i kazna Prize and Punishment 1992 with Juzni Vetar Zbog tebe Because of You 1993 with Juzni Vetar Ugasi me Turn Me Off 1994 with Juzni Vetar Idi iz zivota moga Get Out of My Life 1995 Krug Circle 1996 with Srki Boy Izdajnik Traitor 1997 Volis li me ti Do You Love Me 1998 Milenijum Millennium 2000 Gde cemo veceras Where Are We Going Tonight 2001 Pocrnela burma Wedding Ring Turned Black 2002 Zmaj Dragon 2003 Ljubav kad prestane When Love Stops 2005 Lepo se provedi Have a Good Time 2007 Heroji Heroes 2008 Istok sever jug i zapad East North South and West 2011 Niko nije savrsen Nobody Is Perfect 2015 Compilation albums edit Best of Indira 2013 Live albums edit Hala Sportova 27 04 2004 Beograd 2004 24 Zvezdi na scenata Live 2005 with Ivana 25 References edit Baker Catherine 2007 The concept of turbofolk in Croatia inclusion exclusion in the construction of national musical identity Nation in formation inclusion and exclusion in central and eastern Europe PDF London SSEES Publications ISBN 9780903425773 Dumnic Vilotijevic Marija June 2020 The Balkans of the Balkans The Meaning of Autobalkanism in Regional Popular Music Arts 9 2 70 doi 10 3390 arts9020070 Samson Jim 2013 05 23 Music in the Balkans BRILL p 609 ISBN 978 90 04 25038 3 Cvoro Uros 2016 03 03 Turbo folk Music and Cultural Representations of National Identity in Former Yugoslavia Routledge p 184 ISBN 978 1 317 00606 0 Svet 18 September 2016 Ovako je izgledala Indira Radic na pocetku karijere VIDEO pulsonline in Serbian Retrieved 2020 10 06 a b c d e Magazin Svet 2009 N M Indira Radic se oglasila povodom AFERE vezane za PRESTUP pa otkrila dosad MANJE POZNAT DETALJ iz proslosti pulsonline in Serbian Retrieved 2020 10 06 Indira Radic i Juzni Vetar Nagrada I Kazna Discogs Retrieved 2020 10 07 Indira Radic I Juzni Vetar Zbog Tebe Discogs Retrieved 2020 10 07 Indira Radic I Juzni Vetar Ugasi Me Discogs Retrieved 2020 10 07 Indira Radic Indira Radic 1995 Cassette retrieved 2021 10 20 Indira Radic Srpkinja je mene majka rodila Tekstovi Pesama Retrieved 2021 10 24 a b SNIMILA VELIKI HIT PA OSTALA BEZ DINARA Sasa Popovic je ovu pevacicu digao sa dna RECORDED A BIG HIT SO LEFT WITHOUT DINARS Sasa Popovic lifted this singer from the bottom Mondo Portal in Serbian 16 January 2021 Retrieved 2021 10 24 Indira Radic Biografija Archived from the original on 24 July 2013 Retrieved 22 April 2011 Indira Radic Biografija Poznate licnosti Retrieved 22 April 2011 Indira za medije Indira 8 Archived from the original on 7 March 2008 Retrieved 22 April 2011 Iz novina o koncertu u Domu Sportova Indira 8 Archived from the original on 22 March 2006 Retrieved 22 April 2011 Indira Radic O Indiri Archived from the original on 25 January 2011 Retrieved 22 April 2011 a b Indira Radic Indirin menadzer stitio novinare BalkanMedia Retrieved 22 April 2011 Indira Radic Solo koncert za tinejdzere i one malo starije Retrieved 22 August 2011 Vukasin Brajic peva za BiH Indira za Bugarsku Retrieved 7 October 2011 Queeria Indira Radic gej ikona Tracanje Archived from the original on 21 April 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2011 Alo Ljudi Muzika sa humanom svrhom Archived from the original on 5 April 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2011 Hala Sportova 27 04 2004 Beograd Discogs Retrieved 4 May 2013 Ivana amp Indira Zvezdi Na Scenata Live retrieved 2022 02 13Sources editMagazin Svet 8 April 2009 Magazin Svet specijal Indira Radic Magazin Svet Archived from the 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