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Tonči Huljić

Tonči Huljić (Croatian pronunciation: [tôntʃi xǔːʎitɕ]; born 29 October 1961) is a Croatian musician, songwriter and music producer. He is best known as the founding member, songwriter and producer of one the most famous Croatian pop bands, Magazin.

Tonči Huljić
Born (1961-10-29) 29 October 1961 (age 61)
NationalityCroatian
Occupations
Spouse
(m. 1987)
Children2, including Ivan
RelativesPetar Grašo (son-in-law)
Musical career
GenresPop
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • piano
Years active1982–present
Labels
Member ofTonči Huljić & Madre Badessa
Formerly ofMagazin

During his career spanning more than five decades, Huljić has produced numerous hit singles, both for the group and for numerous solo artists which emerged from his record label. Some of the most prominent music artists who collaborated with him include Jelena Rozga, Doris Dragović, Petar Grašo as well as Maksim Mrvica, Danijela Martinović, Minea and Jole. In total, Huljić has produced and composed more than 1370 songs.[1] In the 2000s, Huljić also worked on composing instrumental music for his first solo release Waterland (2006) and briefly ventured in production work for soap operas.

As of 2011, Tonči Huljić served as the founder and lead singer of the pop-ethno band called Tonči Huljić & Madre Badessa. He has released three studio albums with the band, namely Ka hasnish, Panika and Inamorana.[2] Huljić has received widespread recognition for his work both from his audience and from music critics. Songs produced by him have been awarded with various recognitions and prizes. In addition to his music career, Huljić has ventured into directing and coordinating theater shows and plays, TV series and sketches.

Early life Edit

Tonči Huljić was born on 29 October 1961 as the only child to father Ivan Huljić, an economist originally from Hvar and mother Marija Huljić, a health worker from Krk.[3][2] Early on, Huljić emerged as a responsible and hard-working student. During his primary and secondary school, he simultaneously followed lower music and middle music school. Along with his gymnasium, he also followed piano classes.[2] During interviews, he revealed how he had to follow around 28 music classes per year which caused him a lot of anxiety and pressure.[2]

Career Edit

1979-1983: Dalmatinski magazin and first success Edit

Huljić first entered the music industry in 1979, when he joined the pop band Dalmatinski magazin (later renamed into Magazin) as a replacement for the previous guitarist.[3] He soon became a key member and recorded the song "Školski dani" (English: School Days) written by Gordan Franić and "Uspomene toplog ljeta" (English: Memories of a Warm Summer) written by Teo Trumbić.[2][4][5] Soon after, Huljić started writing and producing his own music and in 1980, he wrote the song "Sjećanja" (English: Memories) which the group performed at the 1981 Split Festival.[6] Furthermore, he wrote the song "Ne brini ništa" performed at Zagrebfest 1981.[7]

Early on in his career, Huljić started collaborating and receiving advice from composer Zdenko Runjić who at the time also served as the main editor of Radio Split. During that time, Dalmatinski magazin was renamed only to Magazin.[6] In 1983, Huljić produced the song "Kokolo" written by Zvonimir Stipičić, which soon became his first biggest hit. After achieving success at the Split Festival, the song was included in the eponymous Magazin album, which was released through Jugoton and received a Platinum certification.[6]

1980s: Magazin initial studio albums Edit

During the 1980s, Huljić continued working and achieving success with songs produced for Magazin. In 1985, the song "Piši mi", performed at the Zagreb Festival of Contemporary Music achieved wide commercial success. The eponymous album from which the song was taken received a platinum certification, selling a total of 380.000 copies. In 1986, Magazin released their fifth studio album titled Put putujem which received a diamond certification, sold 670.000 copies and produced several hit singles including "Put putujem", "Ti si želja mog života" and "Tri sam ti zime šaptala ime".[7] The following year brought several awards to the group including in the categories for Best Group, Best Pop Song and Hit of the Year. Besane noći was recorded and released in 1988 through the record label Jugoton. It was a commercial success, receiving a diamond certification from the Croatian Phonographic Industry and spawning several hit singles including the title track, "Suze krijem, one padaju", "Kad u vojsku pođeš", "Ej, ponoći" and "Oči crne, oči lažne". The following album, titled Dobro jutro was released in 1989 and received a diamond certification. Singles released from the album include "Ljube se dobri, loši, zli", "Sijaj zvijezdo Danice", "Balkanska ulica", "Rano, ranije" and "Čekala je jedna žena". The album marked the last record the group recorded with lead singer Ljiljana Nikolovska who decided to leave the group and continue living in the United States.[7]

1992-1996: Magazin with Danijela Martinović Edit

Nikolovska was succeeded in Magazin by the singer Danijela Martinović. The group, with Huljić serving as its main producer released their ninth studio album Da mi te zaljubit u mene in 1992, which marked their last collaboration with Mate Došen who served as the arranger and producer. The album included the anti-war song "Mir, mir do neba" which was released amidst the Croatian War of Independence and the band and the Huljić duo renounced their rights for the group to donate the proceeds to humanitarian actions. The same year, Magazin went through another loss of a member, with Miro Crnko, the keyboardist leaving to Finland.[7] In 1993, the band released their tenth studio album, titled Došlo vrijeme. That same year, Magazin performed at the Melodije hrvatskog Jadrana Festival with the song "Neću se vratiti". In 1994, the band appeared at another festival in Split, titled Zvončac, where they performed the song "Simpatija" in collaboration with Marija Bubić. The song was included on Magazin's album Simpatija which was released in the same year through Croatia Records. In 1995, the band performed the song "Nostalgija" together with Lidija Horvat Dunjko at the 1995 Dora festival and subsequently won the competition. This led to their performance at the 1995 Eurovision Song Contest held in Dublin where they received widespread acclaim and placed Croatia sixth on the competition.[7] The following year, Martinović decided to leave the group to pursue a solo career, on which she continued working with Tonči Huljić as the main producer. Her position as lead vocalist in the band was overtaken by Jelena Rozga who debuted performing the song "Aha" on Dora, the Croatian song contest for Eurovision that year, where she finished second.[8] That same year, in 1996, Huljić founded his own record label called Tonika Records. In 2002, Huljić founded a second record label called Croatia Records.[2]

1996-2006: Magazin with Jelena Rozga Edit

 
Jelena Rozga, one of Huljić's main collaborators

In 1996, who debuted with the group at the 1996 Melodije hrvatskog Jadrana [hr] Festival with the song "Suze biserne".[7] The song instantly became popular among fans of the group and at the it was recognized as the most performed song of the year at the festival.[8] In 1996, Magazin released their twelfth studio album titled Nebo boje moje ljubavi which was a big commercial success, and received a golden certification in Croatia.[7] It produced several hit songs, including "Opijum", "Minut' srca tvog", "Nebo boje moje ljubavi" and "Samo navika" featuring Oliver Dragojević. In 1997, the bandcompeted at Dora with the song "Opijum", finishing seventh.[9] In 1998, the group released Da si ti ja which was a commercial success in the region of former Yugoslavia, receiving a platinum certification in Croatia and Slovenia. The album produced several singles, including "Gutljaj vina", "Ginem", "Na svijetu sve" and "Idi i ne budi ljude". Despite achieving commercial success, some songs were not well received by music critics due to their "easy" and simple lyrics.[10]

In 1999, Magazin performed at Dora with the song "Kasno je" and at the MHJ '99, they performed "Ako poludim". Minus i plus, the band's thirteenth stuidio album was released in 2000 and included several singles: "Minus i plus", "Je l' zbog nje", "Nemam snage da se pomirim" and "Ako poludim". The band performed "Hrvatska rapsodija" from the album at the 2000 Dora Festival and then "Nemam snage da se pomirim" at the Runjićev Festival.[11] The next album, S druge strane mjeseca saw the release of several singles including the eponymous song, "Ko me zove?" and "Ne vjerujem tebi, ne vjerujem sebi"; the last was performed at the MHJ '02. The band also performed for the first time at the 2002 festival Zlatne žice Slavonije with the song "Hajde, kaži kako".[11] In 2004, the band released Paa..? which included the hit singles "Ne tiče me se", "Troši i uživaj", "Kad bi bio blizu", "Da li znaš da te ne volim" and "Slatko, ljuto, kiselo".[3] In promotion of the album, the band performed "Kad bi bio blizu" at the 2003 Radijski festival and "Da li znaš da te ne volim" at the Split Festival. In 2004, the band won at the Split Music Festival with the song "Ne tiče me se" and performed at the Zlatne žice Slavonije festival with the song "Često".[11] The band competed at the Dora 2005 with the Biblical-themed song "Nazaret" featuring Ervin, placing second.[12][13] In 2006, Rozga left the group to pursue a solo career and continued collaborating with Tonči Huljić.[14]

2010s: Solo career and production work Edit

During the 2000s, Huljić worked on the production label called AVA in collaboration with Roman Majetić; he worked on four soap operas which featured 680 episodes and achieved viewership records in the wider region.[3] In 2009, Huljić released Waterland, his first solo studio album which featured instrumental songs.[3]

2011-present: Tonči Huljić & Madre Badessa Edit

In 2021, the punk ska song "Bogu iza nogu" ("Behind God's Legs") was released as the band's single and the opening song of the eponymous show broadcast on Nova TV.[15] In 2022, the band released the song titled "Baci oko na mene" ("Keep an eye out on the old one"); the song is meant as a parody of his life, is dedicated to his newly born nephew and is musically similar to the musical style of the 1980s. He explained the meaning as "keep an eye out" on the old one, so that he does not shame us, referring to himself. The music video is also meant as a parody and references his son-in-law Petar Grašo.[16]

Most of 2022 saw Huljić touring Croatia and Greece with his project Pop Misa Mediterrana (Mediterranean Pop Mass) which included 20 musicians, instrumentalists and vocalists on stage. The project marked an amalgamation of a musical and classical Christian rituals sung in Latin. As the project falls within the domain of spiritual music, he had to receive approval from the Vatican. The mass consists of five parts: "Kyrie Eleison", "Gloria", "Credo", "Sanctus Benedictus", "Agnus Dei".[17] In 2022, the band recorded "Škiljim škiljim" for promotional purposes of Optika Anda. In the promotional video, Huljić appears dressed as a pirate.[18] On 22 November 2022, Huljić released a performance of "Temple of Zeus" together with an orchestra, for which he served as the musician, keyboard player, arranger and conductor.[19]

Other activities Edit

In addition to producing and writing music, Huljić also appeared in singing competitions in the Balkans. He first appeared as a judge on the regional talent show Operacija trijumf which started in September 2008, where he served as one of the judges along with Marina Tucaković and Ismeta Dervoz.[20] In 2017, he was one of the judges on the second series of X Factor Adria.[21]

Huljić showed great managerial ability and founded record label Tonika Records that is among the most influential in Croatia. He has also written popular pieces for Croatian piano player Maksim Mrvica, such as "Kolibre" and "Nostradamus", and Maksim's greatest hit, "Croatian Rhapsody". Through the label, he has established the career of many famous Croatian singers and recording artists.

Political views Edit

During an interview, Huljić discussed Yugo-nostalgia, commenting that he believes many people tend to look at the past with the idea that circumstances were better, which according to him is not the case. Referring to the comment, he noted that the best day is the "present day" and "each current day is worse than tomorrow". He also added that he has managed to achieve success in all six post-Yugoslav countries that emerged from Yugoslavia.[16] As a regular participant of the Dora music festival, Huljić participated until 2013 with the song "Providenca" after which he decided to stop submitting entries.[16]

Impact Edit

Since its conception, Magazin gradually built a reputation as one of the most popular and most enduring Croatian pop bands, with repertoire and music arrangements influenced by Dalmatian folk music.[22] In the 1990s, following the breakup of Yugoslavia, Huljić was among the first Croatian musicians to introduce elements of folk music from other former Yugoslav republics into his repertoire.[3] Although many rock critics did not like that and accused Huljić of bringing turbo-folk to Croatian music, Magazin became arguably the most popular music group in Croatia at the time.[3] Its popularity continued across republics of the former Yugoslavia, just as it had done previously.

Private life Edit

As of 1987, Tonči Huljić is married to lyricist, songwriter and novelist Vjekoslava Huljić, whom he has two children with, Ivan Huljić and Hana Huljić. During interviews, Huljić has revealed that he has attention-related disorders which he tried to use as a source of creativity and productivity.[1]

Discography Edit

Studio albums Edit

Title Details Peak chart positions
CRO
[23]
Inamorana 1

Singles Edit

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
CRO
[24]
"Inamorana"
(with Petar Grašo)
2021 2 Inamorana

Producer work Edit

Authorship studio albums Edit

  • Gold Collection (2008)
  • Waterland (2009)
  • Ka Hashish (2011, with Madre Badessa)
  • Larin Izbor (2012, with Madre Badessa)
  • Panika (2014, with Madre Badessa)
  • Best Of (2015, with Madre Badessa)
  • Tipo Primitivo / Piano Primitivo (2017, with Madre Badessa)

Studio albums for other artists Edit

Magazin albums

  • Slatko Stanje (1982)
  • Kokolo (1983)
  • O-La-La (1984)
  • Piši Mi (1985)
  • Put Putujem (1986)
  • Magazin (1987)
  • Besane Noći (1988)
  • Dobro Jutro (1989)
  • Da mi te Zaljubit' U Mene (1991)
  • Najbolje Godine (1991)
  • Magazin – Koncert! (1993)
  • Došlo Vrijeme (1993)
  • Simpatija (1994)
  • Nebo boje moje ljubavi (1996)
  • Svi Najveći Hitovi 1983.-1990. (1998)
  • Da Si Ti Ja (1998)
  • Minus i Plus (2000)
  • Best of BR. 1. Zar Je Ljubav Spala Na To (2001)
  • Best of BR. 2 Bol (2001)
  • S Druge Strane Mjeseca (2002)
  • Pa..? (2004)
  • Dueti (2005)
  • The Platinum Collection (2006)
  • Live Collection: Magazin - Koncert (Reizdanje) (2007)
  • Dama i Car (2007)
  • Bossa N’ Magazin (2008)
  • Godine s Ivanom 2006.-2010. (2010)
  • Najljepše Ljubavne Pjesme (2010)
  • 100 Originalnih Pjesama (2013)
  • Mislim Pozitivno (2014)

Doris Dragović albums

  • Ispuni Mi Zadnju Želju (1994)
  • Baklje Ivanjske (1995)
  • Rođendan u Zagrebu (1996)
  • Krajem Vijeka (1999)
  • Lice (2000)
  • 20 Godina s Ljubavlju (2001)
  • Malo Mi Za Sriću Triba (2002)
  • The Platinum Collection (2007)
  • Najljepše Ljubavne Pjesme (2010)
  • The Best of Collection (2014)
  • Koncert u Lisinskom (2014)

Danijela Martinović albums

  • Zovem Te Ja (1996)
  • To Malo Ljubavi (1998)
  • I Po Svijetu i Po Mraku (2001)
  • Najbolje Godine (2001)
  • Zlatna Kolekcija (2006)
  • Canta y Baila con Daniela (2006)
  • Najljepše Ljubavne Pjesme (2010)
  • The Best of Collection (2014)

Petar Grašo albums

  • Mjesec Iznad Oblaka (1997)
  • Utorak (1999)
  • Šporke Riči (2003)
  • Uvertira (2005)
  • The Platinum Collection (2007)
  • The Best of Collection (2014)

Jelena Rozga albums

  • Oprosti Mala (2006)
  • Bižuterija (2011)
  • Best of Jelena Rozga (2012)
  • Moderna Žena (2016, 16 songs)

Domenica albums

  • Ćiribu Ćiriba (2019)

Maksim Mrvica albums

  • The Piano Player (2003)
  • Variations Part I&II (2004)
  • New World (2005)
  • Electric (2006)
  • Pure (2017)
  • Greatest (2008)
  • Appassionata (2011)
  • The Movies (2014)
  • Mezzo a Mezzo (2015)

Bond albums

  • Born (2000)
  • Shine (2002)
  • Atlanta Time (2003)
  • Classified (2004)
  • Explosive: The Best Of Bond (2005)
  • Bond Remixed (2011)
  • Play (2011)

Wild albums

  • Fiesta (2005)

Minea albums

  • Vrapci & Komarci (1995)
  • E, Pa Neka! (1997)
  • Mimo Zakona (2000)
  • Kad Smo...Ono Znaš (2001)
  • Sve Najbolje (2003)

Jole albums

  • Jednina i Množina (1999)
  • Sve Su Žene Lijepe (2001)
  • Otključano! (2004)
  • Odijelo (2009)
  • Remek Djelo (2015)
  • The Best of Collection (2018)

Zlatko Pejaković albums

  • Zlatko (1989)
  • Kad Prodje Sve (1990)
  • Zlatko Pejaković '93 (1993)
  • Zlatko Pejaković '94 (1994)

Miscellaneous work Edit

Songs for other performers

Music for TV series

  • Villa Maria (2004)
  • Ljubav u zaleđu (2005)
  • Obicni Ljudi (2006)
  • Ponos Ratkajevih (2007)
  • Zakon Ljubavi (2008)
  • Larin Izbor (2011)
  • Stella (2013)
  • Zora Dubrovačka (2013)
  • Kud Puklo Da Puklo (2014)
  • Prava Žena (2016)
  • Pogrešan Čovjek (2018)
  • Na Granici (2018, 2019)

Music for Movies

  • xXx: State of the Union (2005)
  • Čitulja za Eskobara (2008, "Kokolo" – Magazin)
  • Larin Izbor: Izgubljeni Princ (2012)
  • Tonči Huljić: Tonetov Život Ili Bog, Lavur, Iće i Piće (2014)
  • Ljudožder Vegetarijanac (2012, "Bižuterija" – Jelena Rozga, "Još se ne bi udala" – Magazin)

Eurovision Song Contest

  • Magazin & Lidija Horvat Dunjko – "Nostalgija" (1995)
  • Doris Dragović – "Marija Magdalena" (1999)
  • Vanna – "Strings of My Heart" (2001)
  • Igor Cukrov & Andrea Šušnjara – "Lijepa Tena" (2009)

See also Edit

References Edit

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  24. ^ Peak positions in Croatia:
    • For "Inamorana": "HR TOP 40 Week 17 2021" (in Croatian). top-lista. from the original on 5 May 2021. Retrieved 5 May 2021.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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Tonci Huljic Croatian pronunciation tontʃi xǔːʎitɕ born 29 October 1961 is a Croatian musician songwriter and music producer He is best known as the founding member songwriter and producer of one the most famous Croatian pop bands Magazin Tonci HuljicBorn 1961 10 29 29 October 1961 age 61 Split PR Croatia FPR YugoslaviaNationalityCroatianOccupationsMusiciansongwritermusic producerSpouseVjekoslava Tolic m 1987 wbr Children2 including IvanRelativesPetar Graso son in law Musical careerGenresPopInstrument s VocalspianoYears active1982 presentLabelsJugoton 1982 1989 Croatia Records 1991 present Member ofTonci Huljic amp Madre BadessaFormerly ofMagazinDuring his career spanning more than five decades Huljic has produced numerous hit singles both for the group and for numerous solo artists which emerged from his record label Some of the most prominent music artists who collaborated with him include Jelena Rozga Doris Dragovic Petar Graso as well as Maksim Mrvica Danijela Martinovic Minea and Jole In total Huljic has produced and composed more than 1370 songs 1 In the 2000s Huljic also worked on composing instrumental music for his first solo release Waterland 2006 and briefly ventured in production work for soap operas As of 2011 Tonci Huljic served as the founder and lead singer of the pop ethno band called Tonci Huljic amp Madre Badessa He has released three studio albums with the band namely Ka hasnish Panika and Inamorana 2 Huljic has received widespread recognition for his work both from his audience and from music critics Songs produced by him have been awarded with various recognitions and prizes In addition to his music career Huljic has ventured into directing and coordinating theater shows and plays TV series and sketches Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1979 1983 Dalmatinski magazin and first success 2 2 1980s Magazin initial studio albums 2 3 1992 1996 Magazin with Danijela Martinovic 2 4 1996 2006 Magazin with Jelena Rozga 2 5 2010s Solo career and production work 2 6 2011 present Tonci Huljic amp Madre Badessa 3 Other activities 4 Political views 5 Impact 6 Private life 7 Discography 7 1 Studio albums 7 2 Singles 7 3 Producer work 7 3 1 Authorship studio albums 7 3 2 Studio albums for other artists 7 3 3 Miscellaneous work 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life EditTonci Huljic was born on 29 October 1961 as the only child to father Ivan Huljic an economist originally from Hvar and mother Marija Huljic a health worker from Krk 3 2 Early on Huljic emerged as a responsible and hard working student During his primary and secondary school he simultaneously followed lower music and middle music school Along with his gymnasium he also followed piano classes 2 During interviews he revealed how he had to follow around 28 music classes per year which caused him a lot of anxiety and pressure 2 Career Edit1979 1983 Dalmatinski magazin and first success Edit Huljic first entered the music industry in 1979 when he joined the pop band Dalmatinski magazin later renamed into Magazin as a replacement for the previous guitarist 3 He soon became a key member and recorded the song Skolski dani English School Days written by Gordan Franic and Uspomene toplog ljeta English Memories of a Warm Summer written by Teo Trumbic 2 4 5 Soon after Huljic started writing and producing his own music and in 1980 he wrote the song Sjecanja English Memories which the group performed at the 1981 Split Festival 6 Furthermore he wrote the song Ne brini nista performed at Zagrebfest 1981 7 Early on in his career Huljic started collaborating and receiving advice from composer Zdenko Runjic who at the time also served as the main editor of Radio Split During that time Dalmatinski magazin was renamed only to Magazin 6 In 1983 Huljic produced the song Kokolo written by Zvonimir Stipicic which soon became his first biggest hit After achieving success at the Split Festival the song was included in the eponymous Magazin album which was released through Jugoton and received a Platinum certification 6 1980s Magazin initial studio albums Edit During the 1980s Huljic continued working and achieving success with songs produced for Magazin In 1985 the song Pisi mi performed at the Zagreb Festival of Contemporary Music achieved wide commercial success The eponymous album from which the song was taken received a platinum certification selling a total of 380 000 copies In 1986 Magazin released their fifth studio album titled Put putujem which received a diamond certification sold 670 000 copies and produced several hit singles including Put putujem Ti si zelja mog zivota and Tri sam ti zime saptala ime 7 The following year brought several awards to the group including in the categories for Best Group Best Pop Song and Hit of the Year Besane noci was recorded and released in 1988 through the record label Jugoton It was a commercial success receiving a diamond certification from the Croatian Phonographic Industry and spawning several hit singles including the title track Suze krijem one padaju Kad u vojsku pođes Ej ponoci and Oci crne oci lazne The following album titled Dobro jutro was released in 1989 and received a diamond certification Singles released from the album include Ljube se dobri losi zli Sijaj zvijezdo Danice Balkanska ulica Rano ranije and Cekala je jedna zena The album marked the last record the group recorded with lead singer Ljiljana Nikolovska who decided to leave the group and continue living in the United States 7 1992 1996 Magazin with Danijela Martinovic Edit Nikolovska was succeeded in Magazin by the singer Danijela Martinovic The group with Huljic serving as its main producer released their ninth studio album Da mi te zaljubit u mene in 1992 which marked their last collaboration with Mate Dosen who served as the arranger and producer The album included the anti war song Mir mir do neba which was released amidst the Croatian War of Independence and the band and the Huljic duo renounced their rights for the group to donate the proceeds to humanitarian actions The same year Magazin went through another loss of a member with Miro Crnko the keyboardist leaving to Finland 7 In 1993 the band released their tenth studio album titled Doslo vrijeme That same year Magazin performed at the Melodije hrvatskog Jadrana Festival with the song Necu se vratiti In 1994 the band appeared at another festival in Split titled Zvoncac where they performed the song Simpatija in collaboration with Marija Bubic The song was included on Magazin s album Simpatija which was released in the same year through Croatia Records In 1995 the band performed the song Nostalgija together with Lidija Horvat Dunjko at the 1995 Dora festival and subsequently won the competition This led to their performance at the 1995 Eurovision Song Contest held in Dublin where they received widespread acclaim and placed Croatia sixth on the competition 7 The following year Martinovic decided to leave the group to pursue a solo career on which she continued working with Tonci Huljic as the main producer Her position as lead vocalist in the band was overtaken by Jelena Rozga who debuted performing the song Aha on Dora the Croatian song contest for Eurovision that year where she finished second 8 That same year in 1996 Huljic founded his own record label called Tonika Records In 2002 Huljic founded a second record label called Croatia Records 2 1996 2006 Magazin with Jelena Rozga Edit Jelena Rozga one of Huljic s main collaboratorsIn 1996 who debuted with the group at the 1996 Melodije hrvatskog Jadrana hr Festival with the song Suze biserne 7 The song instantly became popular among fans of the group and at the it was recognized as the most performed song of the year at the festival 8 In 1996 Magazin released their twelfth studio album titled Nebo boje moje ljubavi which was a big commercial success and received a golden certification in Croatia 7 It produced several hit songs including Opijum Minut srca tvog Nebo boje moje ljubavi and Samo navika featuring Oliver Dragojevic In 1997 the bandcompeted at Dora with the song Opijum finishing seventh 9 In 1998 the group released Da si ti ja which was a commercial success in the region of former Yugoslavia receiving a platinum certification in Croatia and Slovenia The album produced several singles including Gutljaj vina Ginem Na svijetu sve and Idi i ne budi ljude Despite achieving commercial success some songs were not well received by music critics due to their easy and simple lyrics 10 In 1999 Magazin performed at Dora with the song Kasno je and at the MHJ 99 they performed Ako poludim Minus i plus the band s thirteenth stuidio album was released in 2000 and included several singles Minus i plus Je l zbog nje Nemam snage da se pomirim and Ako poludim The band performed Hrvatska rapsodija from the album at the 2000 Dora Festival and then Nemam snage da se pomirim at the Runjicev Festival 11 The next album S druge strane mjeseca saw the release of several singles including the eponymous song Ko me zove and Ne vjerujem tebi ne vjerujem sebi the last was performed at the MHJ 02 The band also performed for the first time at the 2002 festival Zlatne zice Slavonije with the song Hajde kazi kako 11 In 2004 the band released Paa which included the hit singles Ne tice me se Trosi i uzivaj Kad bi bio blizu Da li znas da te ne volim and Slatko ljuto kiselo 3 In promotion of the album the band performed Kad bi bio blizu at the 2003 Radijski festival and Da li znas da te ne volim at the Split Festival In 2004 the band won at the Split Music Festival with the song Ne tice me se and performed at the Zlatne zice Slavonije festival with the song Cesto 11 The band competed at the Dora 2005 with the Biblical themed song Nazaret featuring Ervin placing second 12 13 In 2006 Rozga left the group to pursue a solo career and continued collaborating with Tonci Huljic 14 2010s Solo career and production work Edit During the 2000s Huljic worked on the production label called AVA in collaboration with Roman Majetic he worked on four soap operas which featured 680 episodes and achieved viewership records in the wider region 3 In 2009 Huljic released Waterland his first solo studio album which featured instrumental songs 3 2011 present Tonci Huljic amp Madre Badessa Edit In 2021 the punk ska song Bogu iza nogu Behind God s Legs was released as the band s single and the opening song of the eponymous show broadcast on Nova TV 15 In 2022 the band released the song titled Baci oko na mene Keep an eye out on the old one the song is meant as a parody of his life is dedicated to his newly born nephew and is musically similar to the musical style of the 1980s He explained the meaning as keep an eye out on the old one so that he does not shame us referring to himself The music video is also meant as a parody and references his son in law Petar Graso 16 Most of 2022 saw Huljic touring Croatia and Greece with his project Pop Misa Mediterrana Mediterranean Pop Mass which included 20 musicians instrumentalists and vocalists on stage The project marked an amalgamation of a musical and classical Christian rituals sung in Latin As the project falls within the domain of spiritual music he had to receive approval from the Vatican The mass consists of five parts Kyrie Eleison Gloria Credo Sanctus Benedictus Agnus Dei 17 In 2022 the band recorded Skiljim skiljim for promotional purposes of Optika Anda In the promotional video Huljic appears dressed as a pirate 18 On 22 November 2022 Huljic released a performance of Temple of Zeus together with an orchestra for which he served as the musician keyboard player arranger and conductor 19 Other activities EditIn addition to producing and writing music Huljic also appeared in singing competitions in the Balkans He first appeared as a judge on the regional talent show Operacija trijumf which started in September 2008 where he served as one of the judges along with Marina Tucakovic and Ismeta Dervoz 20 In 2017 he was one of the judges on the second series of X Factor Adria 21 Huljic showed great managerial ability and founded record label Tonika Records that is among the most influential in Croatia He has also written popular pieces for Croatian piano player Maksim Mrvica such as Kolibre and Nostradamus and Maksim s greatest hit Croatian Rhapsody Through the label he has established the career of many famous Croatian singers and recording artists Political views EditDuring an interview Huljic discussed Yugo nostalgia commenting that he believes many people tend to look at the past with the idea that circumstances were better which according to him is not the case Referring to the comment he noted that the best day is the present day and each current day is worse than tomorrow He also added that he has managed to achieve success in all six post Yugoslav countries that emerged from Yugoslavia 16 As a regular participant of the Dora music festival Huljic participated until 2013 with the song Providenca after which he decided to stop submitting entries 16 Impact EditSince its conception Magazin gradually built a reputation as one of the most popular and most enduring Croatian pop bands with repertoire and music arrangements influenced by Dalmatian folk music 22 In the 1990s following the breakup of Yugoslavia Huljic was among the first Croatian musicians to introduce elements of folk music from other former Yugoslav republics into his repertoire 3 Although many rock critics did not like that and accused Huljic of bringing turbo folk to Croatian music Magazin became arguably the most popular music group in Croatia at the time 3 Its popularity continued across republics of the former Yugoslavia just as it had done previously Private life EditAs of 1987 Tonci Huljic is married to lyricist songwriter and novelist Vjekoslava Huljic whom he has two children with Ivan Huljic and Hana Huljic During interviews Huljic has revealed that he has attention related disorders which he tried to use as a source of creativity and productivity 1 Discography EditStudio albums Edit Title Details Peak chart positionsCRO 23 Inamorana Released 16 April 2021 Label Croatia Records Formats CD digital download streaming 1Singles Edit Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumCRO 24 Inamorana with Petar Graso 2021 2 InamoranaProducer work Edit Authorship studio albums Edit Gold Collection 2008 Waterland 2009 Ka Hashish 2011 with Madre Badessa Larin Izbor 2012 with Madre Badessa Panika 2014 with Madre Badessa Best Of 2015 with Madre Badessa Tipo Primitivo Piano Primitivo 2017 with Madre Badessa Studio albums for other artists Edit Magazin albums Slatko Stanje 1982 Kokolo 1983 O La La 1984 Pisi Mi 1985 Put Putujem 1986 Magazin 1987 Besane Noci 1988 Dobro Jutro 1989 Da mi te Zaljubit U Mene 1991 Najbolje Godine 1991 Magazin Koncert 1993 Doslo Vrijeme 1993 Simpatija 1994 Nebo boje moje ljubavi 1996 Svi Najveci Hitovi 1983 1990 1998 Da Si Ti Ja 1998 Minus i Plus 2000 Best of BR 1 Zar Je Ljubav Spala Na To 2001 Best of BR 2 Bol 2001 S Druge Strane Mjeseca 2002 Pa 2004 Dueti 2005 The Platinum Collection 2006 Live Collection Magazin Koncert Reizdanje 2007 Dama i Car 2007 Bossa N Magazin 2008 Godine s Ivanom 2006 2010 2010 Najljepse Ljubavne Pjesme 2010 100 Originalnih Pjesama 2013 Mislim Pozitivno 2014 Doris Dragovic albums Ispuni Mi Zadnju Zelju 1994 Baklje Ivanjske 1995 Rođendan u Zagrebu 1996 Krajem Vijeka 1999 Lice 2000 20 Godina s Ljubavlju 2001 Malo Mi Za Sricu Triba 2002 The Platinum Collection 2007 Najljepse Ljubavne Pjesme 2010 The Best of Collection 2014 Koncert u Lisinskom 2014 Danijela Martinovic albums Zovem Te Ja 1996 To Malo Ljubavi 1998 I Po Svijetu i Po Mraku 2001 Najbolje Godine 2001 Zlatna Kolekcija 2006 Canta y Baila con Daniela 2006 Najljepse Ljubavne Pjesme 2010 The Best of Collection 2014 Petar Graso albums Mjesec Iznad Oblaka 1997 Utorak 1999 Sporke Rici 2003 Uvertira 2005 The Platinum Collection 2007 The Best of Collection 2014 Jelena Rozga albums Oprosti Mala 2006 Bizuterija 2011 Best of Jelena Rozga 2012 Moderna Zena 2016 16 songs Domenica albums Ciribu Ciriba 2019 Maksim Mrvica albums The Piano Player 2003 Variations Part I amp II 2004 New World 2005 Electric 2006 Pure 2017 Greatest 2008 Appassionata 2011 The Movies 2014 Mezzo a Mezzo 2015 Bond albums Born 2000 Shine 2002 Atlanta Time 2003 Classified 2004 Explosive The Best Of Bond 2005 Bond Remixed 2011 Play 2011 Wild albums Fiesta 2005 Minea albums Vrapci amp Komarci 1995 E Pa Neka 1997 Mimo Zakona 2000 Kad Smo Ono Znas 2001 Sve Najbolje 2003 Jole albums Jednina i Mnozina 1999 Sve Su Zene Lijepe 2001 Otkljucano 2004 Odijelo 2009 Remek Djelo 2015 The Best of Collection 2018 Zlatko Pejakovic albums Zlatko 1989 Kad Prodje Sve 1990 Zlatko Pejakovic 93 1993 Zlatko Pejakovic 94 1994 Miscellaneous work Edit Songs for other performers Oliver Dragojevic Dvaput san umra Neka se drugi raduju Sandi CenovMusic for TV series Villa Maria 2004 Ljubav u zaleđu 2005 Obicni Ljudi 2006 Ponos Ratkajevih 2007 Zakon Ljubavi 2008 Larin Izbor 2011 Stella 2013 Zora Dubrovacka 2013 Kud Puklo Da Puklo 2014 Prava Zena 2016 Pogresan Covjek 2018 Na Granici 2018 2019 Music for Movies xXx State of the Union 2005 Citulja za Eskobara 2008 Kokolo Magazin Larin Izbor Izgubljeni Princ 2012 Tonci Huljic Tonetov Zivot Ili Bog Lavur Ice i Pice 2014 Ljudozder Vegetarijanac 2012 Bizuterija Jelena Rozga Jos se ne bi udala Magazin Eurovision Song Contest Magazin amp Lidija Horvat Dunjko Nostalgija 1995 Doris Dragovic Marija Magdalena 1999 Vanna Strings of My Heart 2001 Igor Cukrov amp Andrea Susnjara Lijepa Tena 2009 See also Edit Biography portal Croatia portal Music portalThe Piano Player Vjekoslava Huljic Music of Croatia Popular music in Croatia Popular music in YugoslaviaReferences Edit a b 5 com s Danielom Vjekoslava i Tonci Huljic in Croatian Hrvatska radiotelevizija 14 February 2022 Retrieved 30 July 2022 via YouTube a b c d e f Tonci Huljic in Croatian Biografija org 13 March 2019 Retrieved 7 August 2022 a b c d e f g Tonci Huljic Vecernji list in Croatian Retrieved 29 March 2018 Dalmatinski Magazin Skolski dani Audio 1979 HD YouTube Retrieved 10 August 2022 Dalmatinski Magazin Uspomene toplog ljeta Audio 1979 HD YouTube Retrieved 10 August 2022 a b c Pacek Tatjana 25 March 2013 Tonci Huljic Izludile su me vlastite pjesme 24sata in Croatian Retrieved 10 August 2022 a b c d e f g Cular Klaudija Magazin Croatia Records Croatia Records Archived from the original on 27 January 2019 Retrieved 15 August 2022 a b Uvijek sam se tukla s muskima I always fought with boys Dnevnik hr 6 April 2012 Retrieved 11 November 2022 Dora 1997 Magazin Opium Eurovision World Retrieved 11 November 2022 T Lj 19 October 2018 Snimak Star 24 Godine Ugledao Svetlost Dana Nikada ne bi ste prepoznali ovu pevacicu A 24 Year Old Recording Saw the Light of Day You Would Never Recognize This Singer in Serbian Blic Retrieved 11 November 2022 a b c Cular Klaudija 18 May 2015 Magazin Kokolo in Croatian Croatian Music Channel Retrieved 11 November 2022 Dora 2005 Danijela Goran Karan Vesna Pisarovic amp Magazin ESC Today 27 January 2005 Retrieved 11 November 2022 J Gerry Christopher Madaj Barbara Mellish Liz Nahodilova Jana 2007 The concept of turbofolk in Croatia inclusion exclusion in the construction of national musical identity PDF London SSEES Publications UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies Retrieved 11 November 2022 Jelena Rozga Vecernji list in Croatian 1 December 2016 Retrieved 11 November 2022 Tonci Huljic predstavio pjesmu i spot Bogu iza nogu iz istoimene televizijske serije Tonci Huljic Presents the Song and Music Video of Bogu iza nogu from the eponymous TV Series Jutarnji list in Croatian 22 September 2021 Retrieved 11 November 2022 a b c Velika ispovest Toncija Huljica za Telegraf Sve o zetu cerki Zeljku Joksimovicu i Konstrakti A big confession of Tonci Huljic for Telegraf Everything about his son in law daughter Zeljko Joksimovic and Konstrakta in Serbian Telegraf rs 21 May 2022 Retrieved 7 August 2022 Parmac Anđela 19 July 2022 Ne znam koliko sam stvorio zvijezda Tonci Huljic o bogatoj karijeri i snimanju filma prema knjizi supruge Vjekoslave I don t know how many star performers I have created Tonci Huljic About His Rich Career and The Film Adaptation According to His Wife Vjekoslava s Book Novi List in Croatian Retrieved 10 August 2022 Tonci Huljic u piratskoj kampanji Optike Anda odusevio pjesmom Skiljim skiljim koju necete moci prestati pjevusiti Tonci Huljic in pirate campaign for Optika Anda Amazes with the Song Skiljim skiljim Which You Will not Be Able to Stop Singing in Croatian T portal 27 July 2022 Retrieved 11 November 2022 TEMPLE OF ZEUS TONCI HULJIC amp ORCHESTRA OFFICIAL VIDEO 2022 HD Tonci Huljic amp Madre Badessa 22 November 2022 Retrieved 28 November 2022 via YouTube PSD 16 September 2008 Strucno uho Tonci Huljic u ziriju Operacije Trijumf An Expert Ear Tonci Huljic in the Jury of Operacija Trijumf Slobodna Dalmacija in Croatian Retrieved 28 November 2022 Tonci Huljic Ziri X Faktora dobije sve sto pozeli Tonci Huljic The Jury of X Factor Receives Everything They Want Glossy in Croatian 26 March 2015 Retrieved 10 August 2022 Magazin za Uskrs u klubu The Best mJutarnji Jutarnji hr Archived from the original on 13 October 2012 Retrieved 20 September 2011 Peak positions in Croatia For Inamorana Lista prodaje 17 tjedan 2021 19 04 2021 25 04 2021 in Croatian top lista Archived from the original on 5 May 2021 Retrieved 5 May 2021 Peak positions in Croatia For Inamorana HR TOP 40 Week 17 2021 in Croatian top lista Archived from the original on 5 May 2021 Retrieved 5 May 2021 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tonci Huljic amp oldid 1171973115, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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