Mate Bulić

Mate Bulić
Born (1957-02-18) 18 February 1957
Blatnica, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
Occupation Singer

Mate Bulić ( pronunciation ; born 18 February 1957) is a Herzegovinan pop and folk singer, whose songs are influenced by his native Herzegovina region. He lives in Frankfurt.

Biography

Bulić finished his schooling in Čitluk and at Mostar, where he graduated in electrical engineering. However, he decided not to pursue a teaching job in Mostar and moved to Frankfurt where he married and began a family. It was not until later that he began to develop his music career. It was not until the early 1990s that he began recording, and in 1994 his first album was released He is known for using numerous elements of traditional Croatian music which he incorporates into his music, such as the use of the lijerica and the singing of ganga. Because his traditional music is widely enjoyed by Croatian diaspora, he has been given the nickname "King of the Diaspora". Bulić has collaborated with many Croatian artists, most notably Miroslav Škoro and Marko Perković.

Albums

  1. Gdje ste noćas prijatelji stari
  2. Hrvatske narodne pjesme 1
  3. Dodijalo pajdo
  4. Pjevajte sa mnom
  5. Sve najbolje
  6. Gori borovina – 2003
  7. Megamix – 2004
  8. Kako mi je, tako mi je - 2007
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