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Kemal Malovčić

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Kemal Malovčić
Background information
Birth nameKemal Malovčić
Born (1946-05-06) 6 May 1946 (age 78)
Sanski Most, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia
GenresFolk, Pop-folk
OccupationMusician
Years active1960's–present

Kemal Malovčić (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Кемал Маловчић; born 6 May 1946) is a Bosnian folk singer. He started his career in the 1960s.

During the 1980s, Malovčić was a member of Južni Vetar, being among the "Big 5" singers of the band, together with Sinan Sakić, Dragana Mirković, Šemsa Suljaković and Mile Kitić.[1][2] His singles were released on Diskos label, including his first single "Nevernice moja / Sana" (1970), which won him a "golden vinyl" award.[3] As of 2019, Malovčić has released 25 albums and 16 singles and EPs [2] According to some information, he has sold over 10 million records worldwide.[4] His first album with Južni Vetar, Okreće se kolo sreće, sold in over 600,000 units.[5]

Personal life

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Malovčić's daughter Edita, known by her stage name Madita, is also a singer and actress.

Discography

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He released the following albums:[2]

  • Gdje si sada, leptirice moja (1982, with Ansambl Branimira Đokića)
  • Doviđenja, ja nemam strpljenja (1983, with Ansambl Branimira Đokića)
  • Škorpion sam ja (1984, with Ansambl Branimira Đokića)
  • Okreće se kolo sreće (1985, with Južni Vetar)
  • Ko gubi... (1986, with Južni Vetar)
  • Oženi me babo moj (1987, with Južni Vetar)
  • Kemal (1988, with Južni Vetar)
  • Prosjak ljubavi (1989, with Južni Vetar)
  • Caru ide carevo (1990, with Južni Vetar)
  • Ti si moj 13. broj (1991, with Južni Vetar)
  • Kemal (1993, with Džavid Band)
  • Neka paša, neka aga (1994, with Džavid Band)
  • Trn u oku (1995)
  • Neka pjesma krene (1997)
  • Eh, da sam, da sam, da sam (1997, with Džavid and Fahro Band)
  • Kolo sreće se okreće (1999, with Džavid Band)
  • Kemal Malovčić (1999, with Fahro and Favoritti Band)
  • Ranjeno je srce moje (2001, with Džavid Band)
  • Car ljubavi (2002)
  • Tek, tek (2004)
  • Sretan put (2006)
  • Sikter (2007)
  • Deveram (2009)
  • Dame imaju prednost (2011)
  • Kralj pjesme (2016)

References

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  1. ^ "PORED MILE BASA: Ostali članovi "VELIKE PETORKE" neutješni zbog odlaska SINANA!". Ekskluziva.ba. 2 June 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "Kemal Malovčić Biografija". Biografija.org. 2 March 2019.
  3. ^ "KEMAL MALOVČIĆ O POČECIMA KARIJERE: Šerbi ni rahmet ne mogu nazvati". 25 October 2019.
  4. ^ "VIENNAINFO". www.viennainfo.at.
  5. ^ "Kokainski vikendi, seksualne sklonosti i klavijature s greškom". 2 November 2011.