Neda Ukraden

Neda Ukraden
Born (1950-08-16) 16 August 1950
Imotski, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia
Residence Belgrade, Serbia
Occupation
  • singer
Years active 1967–present
Spouse(s) Milan Bilbija
Children 1

Musical career

Genres
Instruments
  • vocals
Labels

Neda Ukraden (Serbian Cyrillic: Неда Украден, born 16 August 1950) is a Bosnian-Serbian pop singer born in Croatia, who grew up in Bosnia and is currently living in Serbia. Her professional career stretches back to 1967.

Personal life

Ukraden was born in Glavina, a village near the small Croatian town Imotski. She was the daughter of Dušan (died 1997) and Anđelija.[1] She is ethnic Serb.[2] Her paternal family were surnamed Bojanić and Pavlović, until one of her ancestors "stole" a girl whom he married (ukraden means "stolen").[3] She lived in Imotski with her grandparents until age 2 when she relocated to Višegrad, in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. When she was in elementary school her family moved to Sarajevo where she lived until 1992 when the Bosnian War broke out. When the war started, Neda moved to Belgrade, Serbia.[3] Between 1992 and 1996 she also rented an apartment in Vienna, Austria.[2] Her family house in Imotski was mined during the war by the Croatian forces, according to her.[2]

Respecting the wishes of her father, she attended University of Sarajevo where she successfully completed degrees in Law, Philology, and the English language. It was only at the age of seventeen that she started singing in 1967.

Ukraden was married to director Milan Bilbija and together they had a daughter named Jelena.[4] Bilbija died 30 January 2013 in Montenegro.[5] Ukraden did not attend his funeral.[6]

Discography

Extended plays

  • Sve što moje srce zna / Ako me trebaš (1969)
  • Jel' to taj / Tri djevojke (1973)
  • Pjesma Maršalu Titu / A.V.N.O.J. (1975)
  • Srce u srcu / Mezarje (1975)
  • Što si nano udala me rano / Sretan dan (1975)
  • Novi Robinzoni / Do posljednje kapi života (1975)
  • Ja još pamtim samo tvoje ime / Neka suze kažu mili (1976)
  • Ej, da mi je naći / Večera (1976)
  • Ja i ti / 8 dana (1976)
  • Ne dam ga, ne dam / Dragana je mala na livadu zvala (1977)
  • Požuri mi dragane / Šalvare (1977)
  • Hajde bolan ne luduj / Što su polju cvijetovi (1977)
  • Pisma ljubavi / Ljubav me čudno dira (1978)
  • Vjeruj mi dušo moja / Alčak (1978)
  • Što si bliže meni / Kad sam bila cvijeće u Japanu (1979)
  • Još te volim / Šeherzada (1979)
  • Umire ljeto / Ljubavi, ljubavi (1981)
  • Oženjen je / Sve što se odgađa, to se ne događa (1981)
  • Ne budi me noćas / Za tri dana prođe svako čudo (1982)
  • Doviđenja, zaboravi ne / Ne vjeruj (1983)
  • Boli, boli / Sretno ti bilo, sine (1988)

Studio albums

  • Srce u srcu (1975)
  • Ko me to od nekud doziva (1976)
  • Nedine najljepše pjesme (1977)
  • Neda (1978)
  • Neda (1979)
  • Čuje se glas (1981)
  • To mora da je ljubav (1982)
  • Oči tvoje govore (1984)
  • Hoću tebe (1985)
  • Šaj, šaj (1986)
  • 10 Hitova (1986)
  • Došlo doba da se rastajemo (1987)
  • Posluži nas srećo (1988)
  • Ponoć je (1988)
  • Dobro došli (1989)
  • Poslije nas (1990)
  • Nek živi muzika (1992)
  • Jorgovan (1993)
  • Između ljubavi i mržnje (1995)
  • Ljubav žedna (1996)
  • Nova Neda (2001)
  • Život sam promjenila (2002)
  • Ljubomora (2004)
  • Za sva vremena (2004)
  • Oduži mi se poljupcima (2006)
  • Da se nađemo na pola puta (2009)
  • Radujte se prijatelji (2010)
  • Biti svoja (2012)
  • Najljepše ljubavne pjesme (2013)

References

  1. "Neda Ukraden - Biografija". Svaštara. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 "Pitajte Tonija da li sam mu se sviđala više nego što je normalno". Svet. 31 August 2009. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  3. 1 2 http://www.poznati.info/neda-ukraden-biografija/
  4. "Zbog unučica nisam mogla da odem bivšem mužu na sahranu". Svet. 1 February 2013. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  5. "TUGUJE ZA MILANOM BILBIJOM: Nisam mogla mužu da odem na sahranu". Kurir. 1 February 2013. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  6. "NEDA UKRADEN NIJE OTIŠLA NA SAHRANU bivšem mužu i ocu svoje kćerke Jelene". Doznajemo. 1 February 2013. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Neda Ukraden.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 5/16/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.