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词条 Sinan Sakić
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career

  3. Personal life

  4. Death

  5. Discography

  6. References

  7. External links

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| birth_place = Loznica, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia
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| death_place = Belgrade, Serbia
| resting_place = Loznica, Serbia
| genre = Serbian folk music, turbo-folk, pop-folk
| occupation = Singer
| years_active = 1978–2018
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Velida Milkić

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  • PGP-RTB
  • Vujin Records
  • Renome
  • Gold Audio Video
  • Starčević Production
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  • Mascom Records
  • VIP Productions

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Sinan Sakić ({{lang-sr-cyr|Синан Сакић}}; 13 October 1956 – 1 June 2018)[1] was a Serbian pop-folk singer.

Sakić first reached massive popularity as a member of the Yugoslav turbo-folk band, Južni Vetar (Southern Wind). He also went on to have a successful career as a solo artist. Arguably, Sakić was one of the most successful artists in the ex-Yugoslavia region.

Early life

Sinan Sakić was born in Loznica, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia on 13 October 1956. Sakić was born into a poor Muslim family. His mother, Đulka, worked at a factory, and his father, Rašid, was a member of the military orchestra and later, the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra and Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra. As a result, Sakić showed an interest in music from a young age. He was especially fascinated by the piano, however, his father believed that it would be of no use to him.

Career

When Sakić was only 13 years old, he was a drummer for a folk band. Later on, he played with the bassist Bratislav Braca Dinkić. He was a drummer until 1984.

In the late 1970s, by profession, Sakić was an electrician; however, he also worked as a waiter in a kafana. Sakić did not believe in his own singing abilities. If it wasn’t for a customer who offered him 500 Dinars to hear him sing, Sakić would not have pursued a musical career. The customer was amazed by his voice. From then on, Sakić decided to perform folk music and to learn popular folk songs. Sakić aimed to learn 5 songs a day. In his repertoire, he included songs by popular artists such as Toma Zdravković, Šaban Šaulić and Zdravko Čolić.

Sakić launched his singing career in 1978 with the singles, Sreli Smo Se Mnogo Kasno and Jedna Tuga Za Dva Druga.

Sakić gained popularity in the 1980s, as a vocalist in the Yugoslavian musical act, Južni Vetar; alongside Dragana Mirković, Mile Kitić, Šemsa Suljaković and Kemal Malovčić.[2] He was a member from 1982 until 1991. He left due to the hospitalisation of Miodrag Mile Ilić (Mile Bas), the bassist of Južni Vetar. While Ilić was hospitalised, Sakić recorded two albums under the production of Zoran Starčević; Ljubila Me Žena Ta (1992) and Korak Do Sna (1993). Once Ilić had recovered, Sakić rejoined Južni Vetar and recorded another 7 albums; U Meni Potraži Spas (1994), Ruža i Trn (1995), Zoko, Moja Zoko (1996), Dodirni Me (1997), Drž' Se Mile Još Si Živ (1998) and Ne, Ne Daj Da Te Ljubi (2001).

After 17 albums with Miodrag Mile Ilić, Perica Zdravković, Sava Bojić and Branislav Vasić, Sakić once again left Južni Vetar.

Sakić's career began to stagnate in the 2010s due to his drug and alcohol problems which caused his health to deteriorate. [3] In 2014, Sakić performed his signature songs, Lepa Do Bola and Ej, Od Kad Sam Se Rodio on Zvezde Granda. Due to his increasingly poor health, his last album, Jedina, was released that same year.

Throughout his career, Sakić won 23 Oscars of Popularity, 10 Melko Awards, 8 Diamond Plates, 5 Platinum Records, a large number of gold plates and many other awards.

Personal life

At the age of 18, after serving his mandatory stint in the Yugoslav People's Army in Pula, SR Croatia; Sakić married his first wife, Velida Milkić. Together, they had two sons, Rašid and Medo. The former is currently imprisoned on murder charges and the latter is a singer. Sinan and Velida later divorced. [4] He and his second wife, Sabina (b. 1959), were married on 29 June 1981. Sabina already had two sons, Ernest and Elvis, from her previous marriage. Together, they had a daughter, Đulka, and a son, Alen; a rapper who frequently collaborates with Stefan Đurić Rasta. [5] [6][7]

Sakić visited the guru Sathya Sai Baba in India every year from 1996 until Baba's death in 2011.[8]

Throughout Sakić's life, many people erroneously assumed that he was of Romani descent due to his slightly darker skin tone. Sakić denied these claims. Namely, in his last televised interview on the show "Goli Život" hosted by Milomir Marić; Sakić stated, "Really, I wish I spoke Romani - I am not, however, a Romani myself, I am a child of a Muslim family...since the beginning of time - but I really wish I spoke Romani because of their songs and everything else in life".

Death

Sakić had been advised to undergo a liver transplant as a lasting solution to his liver problems. He was placed on a waiting list for the organ. After suffering a heart attack, his health deteriorated dramatically.

While the organ was being obtained, Sakić left the hospital and decided to stay at home until the surgery; which was to be conducted in Padua, Italy. He died on 1 June 2018.[1] He was given an Islamic funeral service on 4 June 2018 in Loznica, Serbia.

Discography

  • Mala Šemsa (compilation of singles from 1978–1981)
  • Miko, druže moj (1982)
  • Što me pitaš kako živim (1983)
  • Pogledaj me (1984)
  • Reci sve želje (1985)
  • Pusti me da živim (1986)
  • Svi grešimo (1987)
  • Čaša po čaša (1988)
  • Reci čašo (1989)
  • Kad se vrate skitnice (1990)
  • Na Balkanu (1991)
  • Ljubila me ta žena (1992)
  • Korak do sna (1993)
  • U meni potraži spas (1994)
  • Ruža i trn (1995)
  • Zoko, moja Zoko (1996)
  • Dodirni me (1997)
  • Drž’ se Mile još si živ (1998)
  • Ne, ne daj da te ljubi (2000)
  • Nisi više zaljubljena (2001)
  • Pijem na eks (2002)
  • Lepa do bola (2005)
  • Da se opet rodim (2005)
  • Život da stane ne sme (2008)
  • To je moj život (2009)
  • Šalu na stranu (2011)
  • Jedina (2014)

References

{{Cleanup partial cites|date=April 2019}}
1. ^{{cite web |title=Sinan Sakic passed away: A famous singer lost a battle with severe illness |url=http://www.telegraf.rs/jetset/vesti-jetset/2963224-preminuo-sinan-sakic-poznati-pevac-izgubio-bitku-sa-teskom-bolescu |website=Telegraf |accessdate=1 June 2018 |language=Serbian |date=1 June 2018}}
2. ^{{cite book|author=Ljerka V. Rasmussen|title=Newly Composed Folk Music of Yugoslavia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=H6XtL6XNO9oC&pg=PA140|year=2002|publisher=Psychology Press|isbn=978-0-415-93966-9|pages=140–}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.kurir.rs/stars/1866067/sinan-sakic-ne-stidim-se-sto-su-me-uhvatili-s-drogom|title=Sinan Sakic: Ne stidim se sto su me ohvatili s drogom|website=www.kurir.rs}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://vipstarsevents.eu/sinan-i-sabina-sakic-setili-se-svog-vencanja-foto/|title=Sinan i Sabina Sakić setili se svog venčanja! (FOTO)|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150413045139/http://vipstarsevents.eu/sinan-i-sabina-sakic-setili-se-svog-vencanja-foto/|archivedate=13 April 2015|deadurl=yes|df=dmy-all}}
5. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.magazintrendy.net/trendy/medo-sakic-pohvale-oca-sinana-mi-mnogo-znace-fotovideo/|archiveurl=http://archive.today/20150412233152/http://www.magazintrendy.net/trendy/medo-sakic-pohvale-oca-sinana-mi-mnogo-znace-fotovideo/|deadurl=y|title=Medo Sakić// Pohvale oca Sinana mi mnogo znače! (Foto)+(Video) « Internet portal za sve nacije I generacije|accessdate=5 April 2019}}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.blic.rs/Vesti/Hronika/258248/Sin-Sinana-Sakica-dobio-12-godina |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2015-04-12 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924005910/http://www.blic.rs/Vesti/Hronika/258248/Sin-Sinana-Sakica-dobio-12-godina |archivedate=24 September 2015 |df=dmy-all }}
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.blic.rs/zabava/sudbine/tragedija-koja-je-obelezila-zivot-sinan-se-svaki-put-gusio-u-suzama-kada-bi-pevao/5smngvl|title=Sinan Sakic bi se gusio u suzama kad bi pevao Sine moj|website=www.blic.rs}}
8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.story.rs/vesti/svet-poznatih/8812-sinan-sakic-naucio-sam-da-idem-ispravnim-putem.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2015-04-12 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150419130022/http://www.story.rs/vesti/svet-poznatih/8812-sinan-sakic-naucio-sam-da-idem-ispravnim-putem.html |archivedate=19 April 2015 |df=dmy-all }}

External links

  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6j53UpeCWBk video for song "Hej otkad sam se rodio"]
  • video for song "Ostani"
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