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Fahreta Živojinović (; ; born 20 October 1960), known by her stage name Lepa Brena (), is a
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, actress, and businesswoman. She is the best-selling female recording artist from the
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. Lepa Brena grew up in
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,
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, and has lived in
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, Serbia since 1980, where she started her career. Lepa Brena is considered to be a symbol of the former Yugoslavia, due to the fact that she was one of the last popular acts to emerge before the breakup of the country. She has described herself as being " Yugo-nostalgic". Along with her husband,
Slobodan Živojinović Slobodan "Bobo" Živojinović ( sr-cyr, Слободан Живојиновић, ; born 23 July 1963) is a Serbian former professional tennis player who competed for SFR Yugoslavia. Together with Nenad Zimonjić, he is the only tennis playe ...
and friend, Saša Popović, Brena co-founded and co-owned
Grand Production Grand Production ( sr, Гранд продукција) is a Serbian record label and production company predominantly focused on folk performers. The label produces the weekly television show ''Grand Parada'', launched their own cable television ...
, the biggest record label and production company in the Balkans. In 2019, they decided to sell Grand Production for
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30 million.


Early life

Born into a
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family in the outskirts of
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,
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, she grew up in
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as the youngest child of Abid Jahić ( – 22 October 2010) and Ifeta (; 15 April 1934 – 21 November 2014). Both of her parents are originally from villages near
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; her father was born in
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and her maternal family hailed from
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. Fahreta grew up in a
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home with sister Faketa and brother Faruk. At the start of the
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in 1992, her sister Faketa emigrated to Canada, where she lives today, while Brena stayed in
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where she had been living since 1980. Her first performance for an audience was in the fifth grade at a local festival, singing a
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song named "Sviraj mi o njoj". She later reflected, "It was the only time in my life that I've ever experienced stage fright." Afterwards, she started performing regularly at dance parties in Brčko. While a guest on a Croatian television show in March 2014, she was asked if she had been ashamed of having a Muslim name, to which she replied: "Why would I be ashamed? I was and stay what I am. Today I am Fahreta. I am proud of my parents and roots". She said of her stage name, that ''Brena'' was given to her by her basketball coach Vlado, while the epithet ''Lepa'' () was given to her by showman
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.


Career


1980–1983: Slatki Greh and career beginnings

In early 1980, at the age of 19, Fahreta began singing with a band called Lira Show when the group's original singer Spasa left the band because her husband, a boxer, did not want his wife to be a singer. Saša Popović, the band's frontman, was initially opposed to the idea that Fahreta should be the band's new singer, but later changed his opinion. She subsequently moved to
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and then to Belgrade. Brena's first performance with Lira Show occurred on 6 April 1980 in the hotel Turist in
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. Lira Show changed their name to Slatki Greh (''Sweet Sin'') in 1981. Brena and Slatki Greh premiered their first studio album, '' Čačak, Čačak'', on 3 February 1982. The album was written mostly by Milutin Popović-Zahar, and the career-manager was
Vladimir Cvetković Vladimir Cvetković ( sr-cyr, Владимир Цветковић; born 24 May 1941) is a Serbian former basketball player and sports administrator who is the honorary president of Crvena zvezda. He played with KK Crvena zvezda for 13 seasons. Wi ...
. Since her career began in 1980, she has become arguably the most popular singer of the former
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, and a top-selling female recording artist with more than 40 million records sold. The same year Lepa Brena and Slatki Greh appeared in the first part of Yugoslav classic comedy film '' A Tight Spot'' with popular comedian Nikola Simić and actress
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, which raised their status and brought them almost instant fame. They would again team up with songwriter Milutin Popović-Zahar for their second studio album '' Mile voli disko'' (''Mile Loves Disco''), released 18 November 1982. In addition to the title song, the album had a couple of other hit songs: "Duge noge" ("Long Legs") and "Dama iz Londona" ("London Lady"). In 1983, Lepa Brena and Slatki Greh ended their collaboration with Milutin Popović-Zahar and Vladimir Cvetković. That same year Lepa Brena and Slatki Greh participated in ''
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'', the Yugoslav selection for the
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, with the song "Sitnije, Cile, sitnije". The song was released on an extended play of the same name, along with another song. Their appearance on ''Jugovizija'' caused controversy, since the competition was traditionally dominated exclusively by pop artists, and Lepa Brena belonged to a totally different music genre, which was
folk-pop Folk-pop is a musical style that may be 1) contemporary folk songs with large, sweeping pop arrangements, or 2) pop songs with intimate, acoustic-based folk arrangements. Recording production values created a unblemished style that appealed to ...
, or also called '' novokomponovana muzika''. Although they did not qualify for the prestigious European competition, Lepa Brena and Slatki Greh won the contest, gaining even more popularity.


1984–1990: ''Bato, Bato'' and ''Hajde da se volimo''

1984 saw Brena and her band begin a cooperation with a new manager and producer, Raka Đokić. ''
Bato, Bato ''Bato, Bato'' is the third studio album by Yugoslav pop-folk singer Lepa Brena and her band Slatki Greh. It was released 5 January 1984 through the record label PGP-RTB and with over a million copies sold it is one of the best-selling albums in t ...
'' (''Brother, Brother''), their third album, was released the same year. A new provocative image was accompanied by a new musical style, different from the one fostered by Popović. Later that year, they held a concert in neighboring
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, at the stadium in
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to an audience of 65,000, what was at time among the most successful concerts of a Yugoslav musician outside their home country. Their next three albums, '' Pile moje'' (''My Little One'', 1985) and ''
Voli me, voli ''Voli me, voli'' (''Love Me, Love Me'') is the fifth studio album by Yugoslav pop-folk singer Lepa Brena and her band Slatki Greh. It was released 19 March 1986 through the record label PGP-RTB PGP-RTB (abbreviation for sr, Produkcija gram ...
'' (''Love Me, Love'') and ''
Uske pantalone ''Uske pantalone'' (''Tight Pants'') is the sixth studio album by Yugoslavian pop-folk singer Lepa Brena and her band Slatki Greh. It was released 27 November 1986 through the record label PGP-RTB PGP-RTB (abbreviation for sr, Produkcija gra ...
'' (''Tight Trousers'', both 1986) would propel her to the throne of the Yugoslav music scene. Along with these albums, Brena established a cooperation with Serbian folk star
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and recorded a collaborative extended play ''
Jedan dan života ''Jedan dan života'' ( sr-cyr, Један дан живота; ) is a collaborative maxi single by Yugoslav singers Lepa Brena and Miroslav Ilić. It was released 27 May 1985 through the record label PGP-RTB PGP-RTB (abbreviation for sr, Pr ...
'' (''One Day of Life''), which featured four songs, including a romantic duet called "Jedan dan života", and the song "Živela Jugoslavija" (''Long Live Yugoslavia''), which was received with a mixed response. The latter song was in line with Brena's only official political stance: an uncompromising support of a united Yugoslavia, with her becoming a symbol of this view. By the end of 1986, Lepa Brena had become the star of Belgrade social jet-set, and the most popular public figure in Yugoslavia. Brena's manager Raka Đokić came up with the idea that her seventh studio album should be followed by a film in which she would play the lead role. This idea was successfully implemented in 1987 when the motion picture '' Hajde da se volimo'' (''Let's Love Each Other'') was filmed. The film shared the name with the album. Many then-popular Yugoslav actors co-starred in the film, including Dragomir "Gidra" Bojanić, Milutin "Mima" Karadžić, Velimir "Bata" Živojinović, Milan Štrljić, etc. During the premiere of the film on 24 October 1987, Brena met her future husband, Serbian tennis star
Slobodan Živojinović Slobodan "Bobo" Živojinović ( sr-cyr, Слободан Живојиновић, ; born 23 July 1963) is a Serbian former professional tennis player who competed for SFR Yugoslavia. Together with Nenad Zimonjić, he is the only tennis playe ...
. Based on the success of the original, two sequels were produced: ''
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'' (1989) and '' Hajde da se volimo 3'' (1990), which was followed by the studio album ''
Boli me uvo za sve ''Boli me uvo za sve'' (''I Don't Care About Anything'') is the ninth studio album by the Yugoslavian pop-folk singer Lepa Brena and her band Slatki Greh. It was released on 23 October 1990 by the Diskoton ''Diskoton'' was a major record label ...
'' (''I Don't Care About Anything''). ''Boli me uvo za sve'' also had multiple hit songs including "Čik pogodi" (''Take a Guess''), "Biće belaja" (''There Will Be Trouble''), "Tamba Lamba", and the title track. Their eighth studio album ''
Četiri godine ''Četiri godine'' ( en, italic=yes, Four Years) is the eighth studio album by Yugoslavian pop-folk singer Lepa Brena and her band Slatki Greh. It was released 21 September 1989 through the record label Diskoton. All of the songs became huge hits ...
'' (''Four Years'') was released on 1 October 1989 and contained the controversial song ''Jugoslovenka'' ('' Yugoslav Woman'') with Montenegrin vocalist Danijel Popović, Croatian vocalist
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and Bosnian vocalist
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. The music video for the pop-folk song ''Čuvala me mama'' (''Mum Protected Me'') was filmed on the Croatian island
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. Lepa Brena and Slatki Greh held more than 350 concerts yearly, and would often hold two concerts in one day. They set a record by holding thirty-one concerts consecutively at
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, and seventeen concerts consecutively at the
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. On 24 July 1990, Brena landed with a helicopter at
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in
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,
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, and held a concert with an audience of 90,000 people. While she was in Bulgaria in July 1990, she met with the Bulgarian mystic Baba Vanga.


1991–1999: ''Ja nemam drugi dom'' and Grand Production

Brena and Slatki Greh released their second-to-last album together, ''
Zaljubiška ''Zaljubiška'' ( 'In love') is the tenth studio album by Yugoslavian pop-folk singer Lepa Brena and her band Slatki Greh. It was released 27 November 1991 through the record label PGP-RTB PGP-RTB (abbreviation for sr, Produkcija gramofonski ...
'' ( 'lovelysh'), in 1991. In December 1993, after two-year hiatus, Brena premiered her first solo album ''
Ja nemam drugi dom ''Ja nemam drugi dom'' (''I Have No Other Home'') is the eleventh studio album by Yugoslav pop-folk singer Lepa Brena Fahreta Živojinović (; ; born 20 October 1960), known by her stage name Lepa Brena (), is a folk singer, actress, and busines ...
'' (''I Have No Other Home''), and held a famous "concert in the rain" on 13 June 1994 at Belgrade's Tašmajdan Sports Centre which was attended by 35,000 people. After that, she recorded two more solo albums: ''
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'' (''God's Punishment'', 1994) and '' Luda za tobom'' (''Crazy Over You'', 1996). In the mid-90s she had many popular songs; "Kazna Božija", "Luda za tobom", "Sve mi dobro ide osim ljubavi" (''I'm Good at Everything But Love''), "Izdajice" (''Traitor''), "Moj se dragi Englez pravi" (''My Man's Acting an Englishman''), "I da odem iza leđa bogu" (''Even If I Go Behind God's Back''), "Ja nemam drugi dom", "Dva dana" (''Two Days''), and "Ti si moj greh" (''You Are My Sin''), among others. The music video for "Ti si moj greh" had an ancient Egyptian theme, with Brena dressed as a pharaoh. Brena became co-founder of the Serbian record label
Grand Production Grand Production ( sr, Гранд продукција) is a Serbian record label and production company predominantly focused on folk performers. The label produces the weekly television show ''Grand Parada'', launched their own cable television ...
, which was formerly known as Zabava miliona (ZaM), in December 1998.


2000–2017: ''Pomračenje sunca'', hiatus, and comeback

After her marriage in 1991, when she briefly moved to the United States, she ceased cooperation with Slatki Greh. However, in 2000 they recorded another album together '' Pomračenje sunca'' (''
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''), their last album to date. After eight years of absence from the music business, Lepa Brena returned in 2008 with '' Uđi slobodno...'' (''Feel Free to Enter...'') and ''
Začarani krug ''Začarani krug'' is the sixteenth studio album by pop-folk singer Lepa Brena. It was released in presale on 20 July 2011 and for regular sale on 20 August 2011 through the record label Grand Production. The record was primarily produced by Že ...
'' (''Vicious Circle'') in 2011. Both albums were major successes. Beginning in 2012, Brena started recording sessions for two studio albums. The first, '' Izvorne i novokomponovane narodne pesme'' (''Original and Newly Composed Folk Songs'') was released in December 2013. She dedicated the album to her ailing mother Ifeta, who sang folk songs to her when she was a child. Ifeta died the following year. In the month after that album's release, Brena premiered two other songs: "Ljubav čuvam za kraj" (''I'm Keeping Love For the End'') on 28 December 2013 and "Zaljubljeni veruju u sve" (''Those in Love Believe in Everything''), with lyrics written by
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, on 12 January 2014. On 19 December 2013, Brena, along with
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, Severina,
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, Haris Džinović,
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and
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, was a guest at a humanitarian concert by
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at the
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in the Bosnian capital city
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for the Roma in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Brena arrived in Sarajevo two days before the concert so that she could enjoy the city with friends before the concert. She said in an interview: " Sarajevo has suffered and survived so much, I'm really glad to see positive people and happiness in this city". Lepa Brena and
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were the stars of Belgrade 2016 New Year party, an event held at Nikola Pašić Square in front of the Serbian National Assembly, and attended by 60,000 people. In December 2017, Brena published two new songs "Zar je važno da l' se pjeva ili peva" (''Does It Matter Whether It's Sung'' (in
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) ''or Sung'' (in Ekavian)) and "Boliš i ne prolaziš" (''You Hurt and You Don't Heal'') as teasers for her new album expected to be published in the beginning of 2018.


Personal life

Her wedding to Serbian tennis star
Slobodan Živojinović Slobodan "Bobo" Živojinović ( sr-cyr, Слободан Живојиновић, ; born 23 July 1963) is a Serbian former professional tennis player who competed for SFR Yugoslavia. Together with Nenad Zimonjić, he is the only tennis playe ...
on 7 December 1991 was a media event throughout Yugoslavia. The lavish ceremony took place at Belgrade's
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. The level of interest in the event was such that Brena's manager Raka Đokić released a VHS tape of the wedding. Their public relationship has been providing steady fodder for various tabloid publications ever since. Brena and Živojinović's first child, a son named Stefan, was born in New York City on 21 May 1992. Their second son Viktor was born 30 March 1998. Brena broke her leg in a skiing accident in November 1992, and it took six months for her to heal. Her manager and producer Raka Đokić died suddenly on 30 October 1993. On 23 November 2000, the couple's elder son Stefan was kidnapped by members of the Zemun mafia. After they paid a ransom of 2,500,000
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s in cash, he was released, having been held for five days. She has resided in Belgrade since 1980 and currently lives there with her husband, while their sons are studying in the United States. In a 2014 interview, she stated that she is still healing from the trauma of the kidnapping incident. After the debacle and family drama, she went on hiatus once again, lasting eight years, living between Belgrade and
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,
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with her family. Brena and her husband have a home in
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, Florida, where they lived during the
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, although Brena visited Yugoslavia during the bombing and took part on one of the public morale-raising concerts on Belgrade's Republic Square. She also has an apartment in
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,
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, and another townhouse on
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, also in Florida. In 2010, Brena and her husband purchased a five-bedroom villa with an in-ground heated pool on one of Miami's islands at a cost of $1.6 million. In October 2010, her father, Abid Jahić, was severely injured when a bus hit him as he walked in the town of
Brčko Brčko ( sr-cyrl, Брчко, ) is a city and the administrative seat of Brčko District, in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It lies on the banks of Sava river across from Croatia. As of 2013, it has a population of 39,893 inhabitants. De jure, ...
. He was transported to a hospital in
Tuzla Tuzla (, ) is the third-largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the administrative center of Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, it has a population of 110,979 inhabitants. Tuzla is the economic, cultural, e ...
, where he died on 22 October 2010 aged 82. He was buried in a Muslim funeral three days after his death. Brena, her two siblings and mother, along with other family members and citizens of Brčko attended the funeral. She later regarded the months after her father's death as the emotionally most difficult time of her life. Her mother Ifeta died 21 November 2014, aged 80. She was buried in a Muslim funeral in Brčko next to her husband. Brena was hospitalized on 27 July 2012 when she complained of pain and was diagnosed as having
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, a blood clot. She remained in the hospital for three days, then was released. A similar incident had occurred in October 2004 when a blood clot in her hand was removed. In August 2012, she was forced to cancel three months of scheduled concerts to deal with further complications with her illness. She was again hospitalized on 25 July 2014 while at holiday in the Croatian resort of
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where she fell down the stairs and broke both arms. She was hospitalized for five days and spent her month-long recovery at a local hotel. On 2 January 2015, Brena fell down the stairs again during a family vacation at
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, Serbia, and hurt her wrist. Unlike the previous incident, this injury did not require surgery. However, because of this, she stayed hospitalized in Belgrade and rescheduled upcoming performances in the Bosnian towns
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and
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.


Controversy

During the late 1980s and early 1990s, ethnic tensions which started rising in Yugoslavia and eventually led to country's
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, made Lepa Brena become one of main tabloid targets at the time. Some Bosniaks viewed her as a traitor as she was a Bosniak who sang and spoke with an Ekavian accent (which is predominantly spoken in
Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia ( Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin and the Balkans. It shares land borders with Hu ...
) and she married Serbian
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. Several tabloids claimed that she had converted from
Islam Islam (; ar, ۘالِإسلَام, , ) is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centred primarily around the Quran, a religious text considered by Muslims to be the direct word of God (or '' Allah'') as it was revealed to Muhammad, the ...
to Serbian Orthodoxy and that she had changed her name from Fahreta to Jelena. She intensely denied these allegations. In socialist Yugoslavia, religions in general were an unpopular topic, and people acknowledged the religion to which belonged in relation to its family roots, but were overwhelmingly non-practitioners. In that sense, being a Yugoslav icon, Lepa Brena never publicly spoke about her religious beliefs beyond stating that she had grown up being
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. In 2009, numerous
Bosniaks The Bosniaks ( bs, Bošnjaci, Cyrillic script, Cyrillic: Бошњаци, ; , ) are a South Slavs, South Slavic ethnic group native to the Southeast European historical region of Bosnia (region), Bosnia, which is today part of Bosnia and Herzeg ...
and
Croats The Croats (; hr, Hrvati ) are a South Slavic ethnic group who share a common Croatian ancestry, culture, history and language. They are also a recognized minority in a number of neighboring countries, namely Austria, the Czech Republic ...
protested when her concerts in
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on 30 May and in
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on 13 June were announced. The reason behind the protests were pictures allegedly shot in 1993 during the
Bosnian War The Bosnian War ( sh, Rat u Bosni i Hercegovini / Рат у Босни и Херцеговини) was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. The war is commonly seen as having started ...
in which she appears wearing the uniform of the
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in the besieged town of
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, where she grew up. In the pictures, taken and published by one Serbian magazine, she appears giving support to
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soldiers, which were at that time involved in intense fighting against Croatian and Bosniak forces in
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front. This is why Croatian and Bosnian protesters were angered calling her a "traitor" and "" (feminine version of
Chetnik The Chetniks ( sh-Cyrl-Latn, Четници, Četnici, ; sl, Četniki), formally the Chetnik Detachments of the Yugoslav Army, and also the Yugoslav Army in the Homeland and the Ravna Gora Movement, was a Yugoslav royalist and Serbian nation ...
). The concerts went ahead as scheduled with no incidents and she claimed the uniform was from the set of a 1990 music video for her song "Tamba lamba", in which she wore a similar uniform while filming at a zoo in Kenya for the film '' Hajde da se volimo 3''. However, when compared side by side, the uniforms are different. Brena also claimed she was only in Brčko in 1993 to rescue her parents.


Discography


Studio albums

*'' Čačak, Čačak'' (1982) *'' Mile voli disko'' (1982) *''
Bato, Bato ''Bato, Bato'' is the third studio album by Yugoslav pop-folk singer Lepa Brena and her band Slatki Greh. It was released 5 January 1984 through the record label PGP-RTB and with over a million copies sold it is one of the best-selling albums in t ...
'' (1984) *'' Pile moje'' (1984) *''
Voli me, voli ''Voli me, voli'' (''Love Me, Love Me'') is the fifth studio album by Yugoslav pop-folk singer Lepa Brena and her band Slatki Greh. It was released 19 March 1986 through the record label PGP-RTB PGP-RTB (abbreviation for sr, Produkcija gram ...
'' (1986) *''
Uske pantalone ''Uske pantalone'' (''Tight Pants'') is the sixth studio album by Yugoslavian pop-folk singer Lepa Brena and her band Slatki Greh. It was released 27 November 1986 through the record label PGP-RTB PGP-RTB (abbreviation for sr, Produkcija gra ...
'' (1986) *'' Hajde da se volimo'' (1987) *''
Četiri godine ''Četiri godine'' ( en, italic=yes, Four Years) is the eighth studio album by Yugoslavian pop-folk singer Lepa Brena and her band Slatki Greh. It was released 21 September 1989 through the record label Diskoton. All of the songs became huge hits ...
'' (1989) *''
Boli me uvo za sve ''Boli me uvo za sve'' (''I Don't Care About Anything'') is the ninth studio album by the Yugoslavian pop-folk singer Lepa Brena and her band Slatki Greh. It was released on 23 October 1990 by the Diskoton ''Diskoton'' was a major record label ...
'' (1990) *''
Zaljubiška ''Zaljubiška'' ( 'In love') is the tenth studio album by Yugoslavian pop-folk singer Lepa Brena and her band Slatki Greh. It was released 27 November 1991 through the record label PGP-RTB PGP-RTB (abbreviation for sr, Produkcija gramofonski ...
'' (1991) *''
Ja nemam drugi dom ''Ja nemam drugi dom'' (''I Have No Other Home'') is the eleventh studio album by Yugoslav pop-folk singer Lepa Brena Fahreta Živojinović (; ; born 20 October 1960), known by her stage name Lepa Brena (), is a folk singer, actress, and busines ...
'' (1993) *''
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'' (1994) *'' Luda za tobom'' (1996) *'' Pomračenje sunca'' (2000) *'' Uđi slobodno...'' (2008) *''
Začarani krug ''Začarani krug'' is the sixteenth studio album by pop-folk singer Lepa Brena. It was released in presale on 20 July 2011 and for regular sale on 20 August 2011 through the record label Grand Production. The record was primarily produced by Že ...
'' (2011) *'' Izvorne i novokomponovane narodne pesme'' (2013) *'' Zar je važno dal se peva ili pjeva'' (2018)


Extended plays

*'' Sitnije, Cile, sitnije'' (1983) *''
Jedan dan života ''Jedan dan života'' ( sr-cyr, Један дан живота; ) is a collaborative maxi single by Yugoslav singers Lepa Brena and Miroslav Ilić. It was released 27 May 1985 through the record label PGP-RTB PGP-RTB (abbreviation for sr, Pr ...
'' (with
Miroslav Ilić Miroslav Ilić ( sh-Cyrl, Мирослав Илић; born 10 December 1950) is a popular Serbian folk singer-songwriter and philanthropist. He is known for his powerful vocals and emotional lyrics. With 25 albums, he is one of the best-selling ...
)
(1985)


Compilations

*'' Lepa Brena & Slatki Greh'' (1990) *'' Lepa Brena (The Best of – Dupli CD)'' (2003) *'' Lepa Brena (HITOVI – 6 CD-a)'' (2016)


Filmography


Film

*'' Tesna koža'' (1982) *'' Nema problema'' (1984) *''Kamiondžije ponovo voze'' (1984) *'' Hajde da se volimo'' (1987) *''
Hajde da se volimo 2 ''Hajde da se volimo'' ( ''Let's Fall in Love'') is a Yugoslav musical comedy film series consisting of three feature-length films released between 1987 and 1990. Hajde da se volimo (1987) ;Film release and plot ''Hajde da se volimo'' was first r ...
'' (1989) *'' Hajde da se volimo 3'' (1990)


Documentary

*'' Lepa Brena: Godine Slatkog greha'' (2017)


Television

*''Në orët e vona'' (1982) *''
Jugovizija Jugovizija, Cyrillic: Југовизија, English: Yugovision, was the Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest, Yugoslav national final to select their entry for the Eurovision Song Contest, organized by the Yugoslav broadcaster Yugoslav Radio T ...
'' (1983) *''Kamiondžije 2'' (1983) *''
Jugovizija Jugovizija, Cyrillic: Југовизија, English: Yugovision, was the Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest, Yugoslav national final to select their entry for the Eurovision Song Contest, organized by the Yugoslav broadcaster Yugoslav Radio T ...
'' (1986) *''Obraz uz obraz: Novogodišnji special'' (1991) - TV film *''Novogodišnji show program sa Lepom Brenom'' (2002) *'' Kursadžije'' (2007) - TV show; one episode role *''Mahalaši'' (2009) - Bosnian TV series; special guest star *''Veče sa Lepom Brenom'' (2014) - TV show *Paparazzi (2017) - Bulgarian TV show


Tours and concerts


Tours

*Great Yugoslav Tour (1983) *Great Yugoslav Tour '84 (1984) * Uđi slobodno Tour (2008–11) * Začarani krug Tour (2011–17) * Zar je važno da l' se peva ili pjeva... World Tour (2017–22)


Residency concerts

* Lepa Brena Live at Dom sindikata (1987)


Other

Dark Scene Records released in 2009 ''Dark Tribute to Lepa Brena'', an electronic/rock album where 20 different artists interpret 20 of her songs.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Brena, Lepa 1960 births Living people Serbian turbo-folk singers Serbian folk-pop singers 21st-century Serbian women singers Yugoslav women singers Musicians from Tuzla People from Brčko District Singers from Belgrade Grand Production artists Bosnia and Herzegovina emigrants to Serbia 20th-century Serbian women singers