Benjamin Isović | |
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Birth name | Benjamin Isović |
Born | Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia | 9 September 1962
Genres | Sevdalinka, folk |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter and poet |
Years active | 1989–present |
Benjamin Isović (born 9 September 1962) is a Bosnian singer-songwriter and poet.[1] His late father, Safet Isović, is remembered as one of the most influential Sevdalinka singers of all time.[2]
Career
In 2008, when the Republika Srpska was looking for entries for a new regional anthem, Isovic and Bosnian national anthem composer Dušan Šestić submitted an entry, "Мајко земљо" ("Mother Earth") as a contender, though ultimately it was not chosen. In the late 2000s, Šestić and Isović also wrote a set of lyrics for the at the time and still wordless Bosnian national anthem, although they were not adopted.[3]
Discography
Vocals
- Male priče o velikim ljubavima (1989)
- Male priče o Pišonji i Žugi (2004)
- Za njom plaću crne oči (1993)
- Obriši suze baksuze (1994)
- Nije čudo što te volim ludo (1999)
- Ostarit ćemo (2000)
- Prezime (2002)
- Zbog ljubavi (2005)
- I ovako i onako (2007)
- Mi smo divovi (2009)
- Poljubi me (2009) ft. Sabrina
- Ponovo se volimo (2011)
Instruments and performance
- Bosnian Music 16 CD (Bosanskohercegovačko Muzičko Naslijeđe – Bosnian Music Heritage) (2010)
Writing and arrangement
- Boris I Noćna Straža – Obojeni Snovi (1989)
- Boris* – The Best Of (1995)
- Safet Isović – Šehidski Rastanak (1996)
- Bona Ne Bila (1996)
- Legenda O Bosni – Legend Of Bosnia (2003)
- Što Je S Princezom Moje Vrele Mladosti (U Tvojim Očima) (2003)
References
- ↑ "Benjamin Isović Discography". Discogs.com. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
- ↑ "Danas u Sarajevu Umro Safet Isovic". Radio Preporod. 2 September 2007. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 18 July 2013.
- ↑ "Himna BiH napokon dobila tekst!".
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