Boro Drljača

Bora Drljača
Background information
Birth name Borislav Drljača
Also known as Boro
Born (1941-08-29) August 29, 1941
Origin Donja Suvaja, then Independent State of Croatia, now Bosnia and Herzegovina
Genres Folk, Pop-folk
Occupation(s) singer
Years active 1973–present
Notable instruments
Vocals

Borislav "Boro" Drljača (born August 29, 1941) is a Serbian folk singer popular in former Yugoslavia.[1] His biggest hits are Stari vuk ("Old wolf"), Ne namiguj na me tuđa ženo ("Don't wink at me, you other person's woman"), and Plači, mala, plači ("Cry, baby, cry"), written by Baja Mali Knindža.

Drljača was born in Donja Suvaja, Yugoslavia, during World War II (at the time part of the Axis Independent State of Croatia), into a Serb family of father Branko and mother Stoja. His mother died during the war, when Bora was still a toddler. He has no memories of her and no pictures. His father later remarried after the war. According to Bora, his worst days in his life was when the Yugoslav Wars started; Bosnian television didn't want to play his songs because he was Serb and Serbian television didn't want to play his songs because he was from Bosnia.

Bora is a widower and lives in Belgrade, Serbia. He has two married sons.

Discography

Albums

See also

References

  1. KOVAČEVIĆ, Dinka (April 23, 2007). "Bora Drljača traži donaciju za svoje selo". Nezavisne Novine. Retrieved January 2, 2011.
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