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Severina (singer)

Severina Vučković (born 21 April 1972), better known mononymously as Severina, is a Croatian singer-songwriter and actress. In 2006, the Croatian weekly Nacional listed her among the 100 most influential Croats, calling her "the only bona fide Croatian celebrity".[1]

Severina
Severina performing in 2008
Born
Severina Vučković

(1972-04-21) 21 April 1972 (age 51)
Other namesSeverina Kojić
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • actress
Years active1989–present
Spouse
(m. 2015; div. 2021)
PartnerMilan Popović (2010–2012)
Children1
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Labels
Websiteseverina.com

She represented Croatia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, held in Athens, Greece, with the song "Moja štikla", finishing 12th.[2]

She won the award "Zlatna ptica" for the best selling artist of the decade in Croatia.[3] In 2015, she was the most searched person on Google in Croatia and Slovenia.[4]

Career edit

Music edit

Severina's career was launched in the late 1980s when she began performing in local festivals and competitions. One of her first major performances came in 1989 in her hometown of Split. In 1990, she moved to Zagreb where she won a radio competition that landed her an album.[5]

That same year she won the first prize at the Zagreb Festival with the song "Sklopi oči muzika dok svira" (Close Your Eyes While the Music Is Playing). She soon became the host of the show Top Cup on Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT), which she hosted for a year, and at the end of the year she went on her first tour in Australia.[6]

Severina (1990–1992) edit

In 1990, she released her first studio album titled Severina. The album served as her breakthrough to the national platform, with the hit single "Vodi me na ples" (Take Me to Dance).[7]

The songs "Tvoja prva djevojka" (Your First Girlfriend) and "Kad si sam" (When You're Alone) from her next eponymous record, released in 1992, with composer Zrinko Tutić, became huge hits among younger fans.[7]

Dalmatinka (1993) edit

The leading song from her third studio album, Dalmatinka (Dalmatian Woman), became a sensation and captured the emotions of many at the time of release. In the song, Severina sang about her love for her native Dalmatia, the color of white and Virgin Mary. The album had total of 10 songs among which were "Ne bi' ti oprostila" (I Wouldn't Forgive You), "Ne spavaj mala moja" (Don't Sleep, My Baby Girl; Bijelo Dugme cover), "Paloma nera" (Black Dove) and others. Both "Paloma nera" and the title track became number one on national top list.[citation needed]

Trava zelena (1995) edit

Her fourth album, Trava zelena (Green Grass), achieved major success. The title track was the most popular song of the year and Severina's primacy on the Croatian media platform rose as a result. It was another collaboration with Tutić.

Moja stvar (1996) edit

Moja stvar (My Thing) was her fifth studio album. The album was influenced by rock sounds. The title track was written and composed by Severina herself.

Djevojka sa sela (1998) edit

The album Djevojka sa sela (Country Girl) was composed and written partly by Tutić and partly by Severina. The title track is one of her biggest hits. It was used by the Croatia national football team as their unofficial anthem during their campaign at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.[8]

Djevojka sa sela was her last album composed by Tutić and his production company Tutico. They parted ways following its release due to a contract dispute.[citation needed]

Ja samo pjevam (1999) edit

Severina's seventh studio album, Ja samo pjevam (I Just Sing), was a continuation of the pop sounds heard on her previous albums. It had total of 10 songs. The composer of this album was Đorđe Novković with whom Severina started working on her next album.

Pogled ispod obrva (2001) edit

Following the success of her 2001 album Pogled ispod obrva (The Gaze Underneath the Eyebrows), Severina's 2002 concert tour and live album Virujen u te (I Believe in You) won her an award for best selling live album along with a nomination for hit song of the year.[6] Virujen u Te was her first major tour in which she performed in most of the big cities on the Balkans including Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Ljubljana, Slovenia and confirmed her status of one of the most popular Croatian music artists.[citation needed]

Severgreen (2004) edit

After a two-year break, she released her ninth studio album Severgreen in 2004. This was her first major project and public appearance after the sex-tape scandal which occurred in 2003. The album was influenced by jazz music. In 2006, she won the Dora festival with the song "Moja štikla" and represented Croatia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 in Athens, Greece, finishing in 13th place.[6]

The song caused some controversy in Croatia when several journalists and musicologists claimed the song resembled the music of Serbia.[9] However, prominent Croatian ethno musicians such as Dunja Knebl and Lidija Bajuk disagreed, and both the song's composer Boris Novković and Severina herself have claimed that the song includes Croatian folk music influences from the Dalmatian Hinterland such as ganga and rere singing and lijerica instrumentation.[10]

After the contest, she started working on her tenth studio album together with Goran Bregović, one of the most successful music composers in the Balkans.

Zdravo Marijo (2008) edit

Severina's long-anticipated tenth studio album Zdravo Marijo (Hail Mary), mostly composed by Bregović, was released in May 2008.[6] After having made several public appearances wearing clothes depicting religious imagery (most notably a tight shirt with an image of Virgin Mary with Severina showing ample cleavage), some protested the abuse of religious elements, calling them offensive.[citation needed] However, the album achieved popularity and Severina released four more official music videos for the singles "Tridesete" (Thirties; cover of Sezen Aksu's "Kaçın Kurası"), "Gade" (You Bastard), "Haljinica boje lila" (Little Lilac Dress; Nikola Pejaković cover) and the title track. Following the release of the album, Severina went on her second major regional tour. On 15 December 2009, Severina was featured on Miligram's song "Lola", which was included on their self-titled debut album.

Dobrodošao u klub (2012) edit

Her album and tour Dobrodošao u klub (Welcome to the Club) held her at the top of Croatian pop music for all of 2012 and 2013, and established her position as the most popular pop singer in former Yugoslav countries. The album had total of 12 songs, seven of them singles. The first two singles that were released were "Brad Pitt", named after the actor, and "Grad bez ljudi" (Peopleless City). "Brad Pitt" became one of the biggest hits of 2011. "Italiana" (The Italian One), released in the summer of 2012, was viewed more than half a million times in the first 24 hours.[when?] Later on, she released "Uzbuna" (Alert), the title track and "Tarapana" (Agitation). In support of the album she embreak on her second headlining Dobrodošao u Klub Tour. She performed, yet again, in every large city in the region. The tour started in Rijeka in March 2013 and continued in Belgrade (in front of 20,000 people), Zagreb (in front of 19,000 people), Sarajevo (in front of 15,000 people), Ljubljana (in front of 11,000 people) and her native Split (in front of 12,000 people). The whole tour sold more than 250,000 tickets.[11]

2013–2014 edit

In 2013, Severina released the song "Hurem", named after Hürrem Sultan. It was composed and written by Andrej Babić, and the arrangers were Ivan Popeskić and Branko Berković. In March 2014, she released the song "Alcatraz", named after the Alcatraz Prison. Soon after, she released the song "Brazil" to support the Croatia national football team's campaign at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in the country.

In July 2014, she released "Uno momento" (One Moment), a duet with Serbian band Ministarke.[6] The song was noted for its provocative music video.[12] It turned out to be highly popular across the Balkans, becoming a summer hit in Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

In October 2014, she released a song with Serbian singer Saša Matić called "More tuge" (Sea of Sorrow). At the end of 2014, she released the song "Generale" (Hey, General) with the Croatian band Učiteljice.

Halo (2019) edit

At the beginning of 2017, she released "Kao" (Like), the lead single from her twelfth studio album Halo (Hello). On 27 March 2017, she released the second single, "Otrove" (You Poison) featuring Bosnian rapper and producer Jala Brat. Its music video was viewed around 15 million times in less than a month, and 29 million times after two months. The third single. along its music video, "Mrtav bez mene" (Dead Without Me) was released on 5 June. In June 2018, she released two music videos for collaborations with Croatian singer Petar Grašo named "Unaprijed gotovo" (Over in Advance), and with Serbian child singer Ljuba Stanković named "Tutorial". In July 2018, she released the music video for a single named "Magija" (Magic), featuring Jala Brat once again.[13]

Theatre and film edit

In 2003 Severina landed her first theatre role at the Croatian National Theatre in Rijeka (HNK Rijeka) and played the title role in the rock opera Karolina Riječka (Caroline of Rijeka). Two years later she produced and acted in the monodrama Čekajući svog čovika (Waiting for My Man) at the Satirical Theatre Kerempuh in Zagreb. In 2007, she was cast for one of the main roles in HNK Rijeka's musical Gospoda Glembajevi (The Glembays; based upon Miroslav Krleža's 1929 play). Although the decision to cast Severina was met with criticism by some commentators who questioned her acting credentials, the musical premiered in March 2007 with considerable success.[14] Severina also starred along Davor Janjić and Enis Bešlagić in a 2007 Bosnian film Duhovi Sarajeva (Ghosts of Sarajevo), set in Sarajevo. In 2007, she made a five-minute cameo appearance playing herself in the Slovenian film Petelinji zajtrk (Rooster's Breakfast).

Personal life edit

Sex tape scandal edit

In 2004, Vučković was involved in an internationally reported sex scandal after a sex tape featuring her and Herzegovinian Croat businessman Milan Lučić leaked onto the Internet, which was reported by the Croatian online tabloid Index.hr. The graphic nature of the video and the fact that Lučić was married when the tape was filmed shocked the public. Vučković sued the website that released the tape for damages, claiming that the video was stolen from her and that it was her intellectual property.[15][16] In 2004, part of the lawsuit about intellectual property was dismissed by the court, but violation of privacy was approved with a compensation of 100,000 kunas.[17]

Relationships edit

At the beginning of her career, Severina was reported to have been in a relationship with the singer Zrinko Tutić, who was married at the time. Afterwards, she entered into a relationship with singer Alen Marin of the band Kojoti.[18] She later entered into a relationship with music producer Ante Pecotić.[19] In 1999, Severina entered into a brief relationship with the Croatian model Adnan Taletović, whom she met while filming her "Da si moj" (If You Were Mine) music video.[20] In 2000, while still in a relationship with Herzegovinian Croat general Stanko Sopta, she began an affair with Milan Lučić, a married businessman with whom she recorded a sex tape, which was leaked to the public in 2004. At the time of the tape's release, Severina was reported to be in a relationship with Srećko Vargek, but the two soon broke up.[21] Severina soon entered into a relationship with the economist Mate Čuljak. The relationship lasted a year and a half, but the couple broke up one week before Severina's 35th birthday. Severina soon began dating sports entrepreneur Slavko Šainović. After two and a half years of dating, the couple broke up.[18]

In December 2010, Severina met wealthy Serbian businessman Milan Popović at his birthday celebration, where she was hired to perform. They soon began dating, and in August 2011 she announced that she was pregnant with her first child.[22] On 21 February 2012, she gave birth to a boy named Aleksandar in Split.[23] During the period she lived between Belgrade, Vršac and Zagreb. In October 2012, Severina announced that she and Popović have separated and that she has moved back to Zagreb.[24][25] At the same time it was announced she had her son baptized in a Catholic church in Rijeka.[26] Several months later the couple reunited until separating for good in August 2013.[27][28] Since then the couple have been embroiled in custody disputes, with Popović claiming he was not allowed access to see their son, a claim Severina denied.

On 22 October 2015, Severina married Serbian footballer Igor Kojić in Bale, Istria.[29] The couple formally divorced in Zagreb on 19 August 2021.[30]

In 2013, she publicly supported the LGBT community in Croatia ahead of the 2013 Croatian constitutional referendum.[31]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

EPs edit

Live albums edit

  • Paloma nera – uživo (1993)
  • Virujen u te (najbolje uživo!) (2002)
  • Tridesete – uživo (2010)
  • Dobrodošao u klub live (2014)

Singles edit

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
CRO
[32]
CRO
Billb.

[33]
"Rođeno moje" 2019 15 Non-album single
"Fališ mi"
(featuring Azis)
2022 Sorry
"Vjerujem u Boga" 20

Other charted songs edit

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
CRO
Billb.

[33]
"Metak"
(with Nucci)
2023 20 Sorry

Tours edit

References edit

  1. ^ "100 najutjecajnijih Hrvata". Nacional (in Croatian). No. 548. 15 May 2006. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Jutarnji list - Eurosong: Severina i "Moja štikla" na 13. mjestu". www.jutarnji.hr (in Croatian). 20 May 2006. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  3. ^ "SEVERINA DANAS SLAVI 44. ROĐENDAN: Podsjetimo se SVIH stvari zbog kojih je slavna". net.hr (in Croatian). 21 April 2016. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
  4. ^ "See the Most Googled Person in Each Country in 2015". Time. 22 December 2015. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  5. ^ "VIDEO: PRIJE 30 GODINA IMALA JE JEDAN OD PRVIH VELIKIH NASTUPA Sjećate li se kako je naša slavna pjevačica izgledala i pjevala na početku karijere?". Jutarnji list. 10 January 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d e Matković, Tamara (6 April 2015). "Kratka povijest evolucije Severine Vučković u 14 jednostavnih točaka". telegram.hr.
  7. ^ a b "Severina slavi 50. rođendan, a izgleda bolje no ikad". zena.hr. 21 April 2022.
  8. ^ Baker, Catherine (2013). Sounds of the Borderland: Popular Music, War and Nationalism in Croatia since 1991. Ashgate. p. 159. ISBN 9781409494034.
  9. ^ Cvitanic, Marilyn (2011). Culture and Customs of Croatia. ABC-CLIO. p. 162. ISBN 9780313351174.
  10. ^ "Moja štikla: Hrvatski folk ili nova Lepa Brena". Jutarnji list. 5 March 2006.
  11. ^ "Dobrodošao u Klub Tour". Severina.com. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  12. ^ . Gloria.hr. Archived from the original on 12 August 2014.
  13. ^ "Zavodljiva Severina ponovno podiže temperaturu u seksi izdanju". tportal.hr. 27 July 2018.
  14. ^ Benčić, L. (26 January 2007). . Jutarnji list (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
  15. ^ Pop Star Asks Court To Show Her Porn Movie. The Independent, 30 October 2004
  16. ^ "Croatian star wants sex movie shown in court". Independent Online. South Africa. 29 October 2004. Retrieved 18 September 2010.
  17. ^ "Severina dobila parnicu protiv Index.hr-a". Slobodna Dalmacija (in Croatian). 2 May 2008. Retrieved 25 December 2022.
  18. ^ a b Buva, Mia (28 April 2015). "Ovo su svi Severinini bivši". Večernji list (in Croatian). Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  19. ^ "Sve Severinine ljubavi: Alen je bio prvi, hoće li Igor biti zadnji?". InMedia (in Croatian). 28 November 2015. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  20. ^ "'Sa Sevkom je bilo nešto posebno'" (in Croatian). 11 November 2012. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  21. ^ "Od velikog biznismena do vlasnika bara: Propao nakon pornića sa Seve!". Express Tabloid (in Bosnian). 23 August 2018. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  22. ^ "Severina otkrila radosnu vijest: Trudna sam i s Milanom ću živjeti u Splitu!". jutarnji.hr.
  23. ^ "Severina carskim rezom rodila svog prvog sinčića Aleksandra". 24sata.hr. 20 February 2012.
  24. ^ "Severina za Gloriju: Milan i ja više nismo zajedno". Gloria.hr. Archived from the original on 7 January 2013.
  25. ^ "Severina ipak priznala: Istina je, Milan i ja više nismo u vezi". 24sata.hr. 10 October 2012.
  26. ^ "Seve u crkvi u Rijeci u strogoj tajnosti krstila sina Aleksandra". 24sata.hr. 4 October 2012.
  27. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 March 2013.
  28. ^ "EKSKLUZIVNO Severina i Milan Popović više nisu zajedno". story.hr.
  29. ^ K.R. "FOTO: SEVERINA UZELA PREZIME KOJIĆ! Poznata pjevačica prošvercala mobitel i objavila fotografiju mladenaca!". Jutarnji.hr.
  30. ^ "Severina i Igor i službeno su se rastali, nakon šest godina braka njihovoj ljubavi ipak je došao kraj". Dnevnik.hr (in Croatian). 20 August 2021. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  31. ^ . radiosarajevo.ba. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013.
  32. ^
    • For "Rođeno moje": "HR TOP 40 Week 49 2019" (in Croatian). toplista. from the original on 30 November 2019. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  33. ^ a b
    • For "Vjerujem u Boga": "Croatia Songs (Week of December 24, 2022)". Billboard. 20 December 2022. Retrieved 20 December 2022.
    • For "Metak": "Croatia Songs (Week of August 5, 2023)". Billboard. 1 August 2023. Retrieved 3 August 2023.

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Not to be confused with Severine singer Severina Vuckovic born 21 April 1972 better known mononymously as Severina is a Croatian singer songwriter and actress In 2006 the Croatian weekly Nacional listed her among the 100 most influential Croats calling her the only bona fide Croatian celebrity 1 SeverinaSeverina performing in 2008BornSeverina Vuckovic 1972 04 21 21 April 1972 age 51 Split SR Croatia SFR YugoslaviaOther namesSeverina KojicOccupationsSinger songwriteractressYears active1989 presentSpouseIgor Kojic m 2015 div 2021 wbr PartnerMilan Popovic 2010 2012 Children1Musical careerGenresPopturbo folkrockelectro popdiscocabaretethnoInstrument s VocalsLabelsCroatia RecordsDallas RecordsCity RecordsIDJTunesFM Play ProductionWebsiteseverina wbr comShe represented Croatia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 held in Athens Greece with the song Moja stikla finishing 12th 2 She won the award Zlatna ptica for the best selling artist of the decade in Croatia 3 In 2015 she was the most searched person on Google in Croatia and Slovenia 4 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Music 1 1 1 Severina 1990 1992 1 1 2 Dalmatinka 1993 1 1 3 Trava zelena 1995 1 1 4 Moja stvar 1996 1 1 5 Djevojka sa sela 1998 1 1 6 Ja samo pjevam 1999 1 1 7 Pogled ispod obrva 2001 1 1 8 Severgreen 2004 1 1 9 Zdravo Marijo 2008 1 1 10 Dobrodosao u klub 2012 1 1 11 2013 2014 1 1 12 Halo 2019 1 2 Theatre and film 2 Personal life 2 1 Sex tape scandal 2 2 Relationships 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 EPs 3 3 Live albums 3 4 Singles 3 5 Other charted songs 4 Tours 5 References 6 External linksCareer editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information July 2023 Music edit Severina s career was launched in the late 1980s when she began performing in local festivals and competitions One of her first major performances came in 1989 in her hometown of Split In 1990 she moved to Zagreb where she won a radio competition that landed her an album 5 That same year she won the first prize at the Zagreb Festival with the song Sklopi oci muzika dok svira Close Your Eyes While the Music Is Playing She soon became the host of the show Top Cup on Croatian Radiotelevision HRT which she hosted for a year and at the end of the year she went on her first tour in Australia 6 Severina 1990 1992 edit In 1990 she released her first studio album titled Severina The album served as her breakthrough to the national platform with the hit single Vodi me na ples Take Me to Dance 7 The songs Tvoja prva djevojka Your First Girlfriend and Kad si sam When You re Alone from her next eponymous record released in 1992 with composer Zrinko Tutic became huge hits among younger fans 7 Dalmatinka 1993 edit Main article Dalmatinka The leading song from her third studio album Dalmatinka Dalmatian Woman became a sensation and captured the emotions of many at the time of release In the song Severina sang about her love for her native Dalmatia the color of white and Virgin Mary The album had total of 10 songs among which were Ne bi ti oprostila I Wouldn t Forgive You Ne spavaj mala moja Don t Sleep My Baby Girl Bijelo Dugme cover Paloma nera Black Dove and others Both Paloma nera and the title track became number one on national top list citation needed Trava zelena 1995 edit Main article Trava zelena Her fourth album Trava zelena Green Grass achieved major success The title track was the most popular song of the year and Severina s primacy on the Croatian media platform rose as a result It was another collaboration with Tutic Moja stvar 1996 edit Main article Moja stvar Moja stvar My Thing was her fifth studio album The album was influenced by rock sounds The title track was written and composed by Severina herself Djevojka sa sela 1998 edit Main article Djevojka sa sela The album Djevojka sa sela Country Girl was composed and written partly by Tutic and partly by Severina The title track is one of her biggest hits It was used by the Croatia national football team as their unofficial anthem during their campaign at the 1998 FIFA World Cup 8 Djevojka sa sela was her last album composed by Tutic and his production company Tutico They parted ways following its release due to a contract dispute citation needed Ja samo pjevam 1999 edit Main article Ja samo pjevam Severina s seventh studio album Ja samo pjevam I Just Sing was a continuation of the pop sounds heard on her previous albums It had total of 10 songs The composer of this album was Đorđe Novkovic with whom Severina started working on her next album Pogled ispod obrva 2001 edit Main article Pogled ispod obrva Following the success of her 2001 album Pogled ispod obrva The Gaze Underneath the Eyebrows Severina s 2002 concert tour and live album Virujen u te I Believe in You won her an award for best selling live album along with a nomination for hit song of the year 6 Virujen u Te was her first major tour in which she performed in most of the big cities on the Balkans including Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina and Ljubljana Slovenia and confirmed her status of one of the most popular Croatian music artists citation needed Severgreen 2004 edit Main article Severgreen After a two year break she released her ninth studio album Severgreen in 2004 This was her first major project and public appearance after the sex tape scandal which occurred in 2003 The album was influenced by jazz music In 2006 she won the Dora festival with the song Moja stikla and represented Croatia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 in Athens Greece finishing in 13th place 6 The song caused some controversy in Croatia when several journalists and musicologists claimed the song resembled the music of Serbia 9 However prominent Croatian ethno musicians such as Dunja Knebl and Lidija Bajuk disagreed and both the song s composer Boris Novkovic and Severina herself have claimed that the song includes Croatian folk music influences from the Dalmatian Hinterland such as ganga and rere singing and lijerica instrumentation 10 After the contest she started working on her tenth studio album together with Goran Bregovic one of the most successful music composers in the Balkans Zdravo Marijo 2008 edit Main article Zdravo Marijo Severina s long anticipated tenth studio album Zdravo Marijo Hail Mary mostly composed by Bregovic was released in May 2008 6 After having made several public appearances wearing clothes depicting religious imagery most notably a tight shirt with an image of Virgin Mary with Severina showing ample cleavage some protested the abuse of religious elements calling them offensive citation needed However the album achieved popularity and Severina released four more official music videos for the singles Tridesete Thirties cover of Sezen Aksu s Kacin Kurasi Gade You Bastard Haljinica boje lila Little Lilac Dress Nikola Pejakovic cover and the title track Following the release of the album Severina went on her second major regional tour On 15 December 2009 Severina was featured on Miligram s song Lola which was included on their self titled debut album Dobrodosao u klub 2012 edit Main article Dobrodosao u klub Her album and tour Dobrodosao u klub Welcome to the Club held her at the top of Croatian pop music for all of 2012 and 2013 and established her position as the most popular pop singer in former Yugoslav countries The album had total of 12 songs seven of them singles The first two singles that were released were Brad Pitt named after the actor and Grad bez ljudi Peopleless City Brad Pitt became one of the biggest hits of 2011 Italiana The Italian One released in the summer of 2012 was viewed more than half a million times in the first 24 hours when Later on she released Uzbuna Alert the title track and Tarapana Agitation In support of the album she embreak on her second headlining Dobrodosao u Klub Tour She performed yet again in every large city in the region The tour started in Rijeka in March 2013 and continued in Belgrade in front of 20 000 people Zagreb in front of 19 000 people Sarajevo in front of 15 000 people Ljubljana in front of 11 000 people and her native Split in front of 12 000 people The whole tour sold more than 250 000 tickets 11 2013 2014 edit In 2013 Severina released the song Hurem named after Hurrem Sultan It was composed and written by Andrej Babic and the arrangers were Ivan Popeskic and Branko Berkovic In March 2014 she released the song Alcatraz named after the Alcatraz Prison Soon after she released the song Brazil to support the Croatia national football team s campaign at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in the country In July 2014 she released Uno momento One Moment a duet with Serbian band Ministarke 6 The song was noted for its provocative music video 12 It turned out to be highly popular across the Balkans becoming a summer hit in Croatia Serbia Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina In October 2014 she released a song with Serbian singer Sasa Matic called More tuge Sea of Sorrow At the end of 2014 she released the song Generale Hey General with the Croatian band Uciteljice Halo 2019 edit At the beginning of 2017 she released Kao Like the lead single from her twelfth studio album Halo Hello On 27 March 2017 she released the second single Otrove You Poison featuring Bosnian rapper and producer Jala Brat Its music video was viewed around 15 million times in less than a month and 29 million times after two months The third single along its music video Mrtav bez mene Dead Without Me was released on 5 June In June 2018 she released two music videos for collaborations with Croatian singer Petar Graso named Unaprijed gotovo Over in Advance and with Serbian child singer Ljuba Stankovic named Tutorial In July 2018 she released the music video for a single named Magija Magic featuring Jala Brat once again 13 Theatre and film edit In 2003 Severina landed her first theatre role at the Croatian National Theatre in Rijeka HNK Rijeka and played the title role in the rock opera Karolina Rijecka Caroline of Rijeka Two years later she produced and acted in the monodrama Cekajuci svog covika Waiting for My Man at the Satirical Theatre Kerempuh in Zagreb In 2007 she was cast for one of the main roles in HNK Rijeka s musical Gospoda Glembajevi The Glembays based upon Miroslav Krleza s 1929 play Although the decision to cast Severina was met with criticism by some commentators who questioned her acting credentials the musical premiered in March 2007 with considerable success 14 Severina also starred along Davor Janjic and Enis Beslagic in a 2007 Bosnian film Duhovi Sarajeva Ghosts of Sarajevo set in Sarajevo In 2007 she made a five minute cameo appearance playing herself in the Slovenian film Petelinji zajtrk Rooster s Breakfast Personal life editSex tape scandal edit In 2004 Vuckovic was involved in an internationally reported sex scandal after a sex tape featuring her and Herzegovinian Croat businessman Milan Lucic leaked onto the Internet which was reported by the Croatian online tabloid Index hr The graphic nature of the video and the fact that Lucic was married when the tape was filmed shocked the public Vuckovic sued the website that released the tape for damages claiming that the video was stolen from her and that it was her intellectual property 15 16 In 2004 part of the lawsuit about intellectual property was dismissed by the court but violation of privacy was approved with a compensation of 100 000 kunas 17 Relationships edit At the beginning of her career Severina was reported to have been in a relationship with the singer Zrinko Tutic who was married at the time Afterwards she entered into a relationship with singer Alen Marin of the band Kojoti 18 She later entered into a relationship with music producer Ante Pecotic 19 In 1999 Severina entered into a brief relationship with the Croatian model Adnan Taletovic whom she met while filming her Da si moj If You Were Mine music video 20 In 2000 while still in a relationship with Herzegovinian Croat general Stanko Sopta she began an affair with Milan Lucic a married businessman with whom she recorded a sex tape which was leaked to the public in 2004 At the time of the tape s release Severina was reported to be in a relationship with Srecko Vargek but the two soon broke up 21 Severina soon entered into a relationship with the economist Mate Culjak The relationship lasted a year and a half but the couple broke up one week before Severina s 35th birthday Severina soon began dating sports entrepreneur Slavko Sainovic After two and a half years of dating the couple broke up 18 In December 2010 Severina met wealthy Serbian businessman Milan Popovic at his birthday celebration where she was hired to perform They soon began dating and in August 2011 she announced that she was pregnant with her first child 22 On 21 February 2012 she gave birth to a boy named Aleksandar in Split 23 During the period she lived between Belgrade Vrsac and Zagreb In October 2012 Severina announced that she and Popovic have separated and that she has moved back to Zagreb 24 25 At the same time it was announced she had her son baptized in a Catholic church in Rijeka 26 Several months later the couple reunited until separating for good in August 2013 27 28 Since then the couple have been embroiled in custody disputes with Popovic claiming he was not allowed access to see their son a claim Severina denied On 22 October 2015 Severina married Serbian footballer Igor Kojic in Bale Istria 29 The couple formally divorced in Zagreb on 19 August 2021 30 In 2013 she publicly supported the LGBT community in Croatia ahead of the 2013 Croatian constitutional referendum 31 Discography editStudio albums edit Severina 1990 Severina 1992 Dalmatinka 1993 Trava zelena 1995 Moja stvar 1996 Djevojka sa sela 1998 Ja samo pjevam 1999 Pogled ispod obrva 2001 Severgreen 2004 Zdravo Marijo 2008 Dobrodosao u klub 2012 Halo 2019 Sorry 2023 EPs edit Bojate Bane Buski 2004 Moja stikla 2006 Moja stikla Moj sokole 2006 Sorry 2023 Live albums edit Paloma nera uzivo 1993 Virujen u te najbolje uzivo 2002 Tridesete uzivo 2010 Dobrodosao u klub live 2014 Singles edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information July 2023 Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumCRO 32 CROBillb 33 Rođeno moje 2019 15 Non album single Falis mi featuring Azis 2022 Sorry Vjerujem u Boga 20Other charted songs edit Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumCROBillb 33 Metak with Nucci 2023 20 SorryTours editZdravo Marijo Tour 2008 12 Dobrodosao u Klub Tour 2013 The Magic Tour 2019 References edit 100 najutjecajnijih Hrvata Nacional in Croatian No 548 15 May 2006 Retrieved 1 January 2016 Jutarnji list Eurosong Severina i Moja stikla na 13 mjestu www jutarnji hr in Croatian 20 May 2006 Retrieved 28 May 2021 SEVERINA DANAS SLAVI 44 ROĐENDAN Podsjetimo se SVIH stvari zbog kojih je slavna net hr in Croatian 21 April 2016 Retrieved 25 September 2018 See the Most Googled Person in Each Country in 2015 Time 22 December 2015 Retrieved 27 December 2015 VIDEO PRIJE 30 GODINA IMALA JE JEDAN OD PRVIH VELIKIH NASTUPA Sjecate li se kako je nasa slavna pjevacica izgledala i pjevala na pocetku karijere Jutarnji list 10 January 2019 a b c d e Matkovic Tamara 6 April 2015 Kratka povijest evolucije Severine Vuckovic u 14 jednostavnih tocaka telegram hr a b Severina slavi 50 rođendan a izgleda bolje no ikad zena hr 21 April 2022 Baker Catherine 2013 Sounds of the Borderland Popular Music War and Nationalism in Croatia since 1991 Ashgate p 159 ISBN 9781409494034 Cvitanic Marilyn 2011 Culture and Customs of Croatia ABC CLIO p 162 ISBN 9780313351174 Moja stikla Hrvatski folk ili nova Lepa Brena Jutarnji list 5 March 2006 Dobrodosao u Klub Tour Severina com Retrieved 28 May 2021 VIDEO Severina objavila provokativni spot za pjesmu Uno Momento Gloria hr Archived from the original on 12 August 2014 Zavodljiva Severina ponovno podize temperaturu u seksi izdanju tportal hr 27 July 2018 Bencic L 26 January 2007 Cak tri premijere Glembajevih u rijeckom HNK Jutarnji list in Croatian Archived from the original on 22 October 2012 Retrieved 13 September 2011 Pop Star Asks Court To Show Her Porn Movie The Independent 30 October 2004 Croatian star wants sex movie shown in court Independent Online South Africa 29 October 2004 Retrieved 18 September 2010 Severina dobila parnicu protiv Index hr a Slobodna Dalmacija in Croatian 2 May 2008 Retrieved 25 December 2022 a b Buva Mia 28 April 2015 Ovo su svi Severinini bivsi Vecernji list in Croatian Retrieved 2 May 2022 Sve Severinine ljubavi Alen je bio prvi hoce li Igor biti zadnji InMedia in Croatian 28 November 2015 Retrieved 2 May 2022 Sa Sevkom je bilo nesto posebno in Croatian 11 November 2012 Retrieved 2 May 2022 Od velikog biznismena do vlasnika bara Propao nakon pornica sa Seve Express Tabloid in Bosnian 23 August 2018 Retrieved 2 May 2022 Severina otkrila radosnu vijest Trudna sam i s Milanom cu zivjeti u Splitu jutarnji hr Severina carskim rezom rodila svog prvog sincica Aleksandra 24sata hr 20 February 2012 Severina za Gloriju Milan i ja vise nismo zajedno Gloria hr Archived from the original on 7 January 2013 Severina ipak priznala Istina je Milan i ja vise nismo u vezi 24sata hr 10 October 2012 Seve u crkvi u Rijeci u strogoj tajnosti krstila sina Aleksandra 24sata hr 4 October 2012 SEVERINA I MILAN PONOVO ZAJEDNO Volimo se Zajedno smo Nasa ljubav nikad nije bila dovedena u pitanje Jutarnji hr Archived from the original on 4 March 2013 EKSKLUZIVNO Severina i Milan Popovic vise nisu zajedno story hr K R FOTO SEVERINA UZELA PREZIME KOJIC Poznata pjevacica prosvercala mobitel i objavila fotografiju mladenaca Jutarnji hr Severina i Igor i sluzbeno su se rastali nakon sest godina braka njihovoj ljubavi ipak je dosao kraj Dnevnik hr in Croatian 20 August 2021 Retrieved 20 August 2021 I Severina podrzala LGBT zajednicu u Hrvatskoj radiosarajevo ba Archived from the original on 29 October 2013 For Rođeno moje HR TOP 40 Week 49 2019 in Croatian toplista Archived from the original on 30 November 2019 Retrieved 30 November 2019 a b For Vjerujem u Boga Croatia Songs Week of December 24 2022 Billboard 20 December 2022 Retrieved 20 December 2022 For Metak Croatia Songs Week of August 5 2023 Billboard 1 August 2023 Retrieved 3 August 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Severina singer Official website nbsp Severina s channel on YouTube Severina on Facebook Severina at IMDbAchievementsPreceded byBoris Novkovicwith Vukovi umiru sami 0 Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest02006 Succeeded byDragonfly feat Dado Topicwith Vjerujem u ljubav Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Severina singer amp oldid 1179295790, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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