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Birth name
  
Goran Karan

Labels
  
Hayat Production

Origin
  
Split, Croatia

Name
  
Goran Karan


Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Role
  
Singer

Years active
  
1988–present

Genres
  
Pop music, Disco

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Born
  
2 April 1964 (age 59) Belgrade, Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia (
1964-04-02
)

Instruments
  
Children
  
Roko Karan, Ivor Karan, Miran Karan, Ivan Karan

Albums
  
Vagabundo, Dalmatinske suze, Melodie znad Adriatyku

Awards
  
Porin Award for Best Popular Music Album

Similar People
  
Oliver Dragojevic, Tomislav Bralic, Zdenko Runjic, Teresa Werner, Niksa Bratos

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Goran Karan (born 2 April 1964 in Belgrade), is a Croatian singer from Split. He specializes in songs influenced by Dalmatian folk music and is known for his powerful and refined tenor voice. Karan's collaboration with composer Zdenko Runjić led to some of his finest work, which won him several awards.

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Karan was the lead singer of Croatian rock group Big Blue, before becoming a solo artist in 1997.

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In 2000 he represented Croatia at Eurovision Song Contest, after winning the Croatian pre-selection Dora. In the Eurovision Song Contest, he won the ninth place with his song "Ostani" ("Stay").

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In 2005 he was one of the judges in Hrvatski idol, Croatian version of Pop Idol. Karan's song "Ružo moja bila" won the 2005 Split Festival song competition, as well as 2005 Sunčane skale festival in Herceg Novi.

In summer 2007, deeply moved by the Kornati fire tragedy, in which 13 volunteer firemen perished, composed in the spur of the moment the song "Ovo nije kraj" ("This Is Not the End"), gathered under the name Split Star a group of famous singers (Oliver Dragojević, Marko Perković Thompson, Tedi Spalato, Dražen Zečić, Giuliano, Alen Nižetić, Hari Rončević) from the Split area, that performed it with him in a music video, all of this in less than fifteen days [1].

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Albums

  • Kao da te ne volim (Like I Don't Love You) - 1999
  • Vagabundo (Vagabund) - 2000
  • Ahoj! (Ahoy!) - 2003
  • Od srca do usana (From Heart to the Lips) - 2005
  • Zlatna kolekcija (Golden Collection) - 2005
  • Dite Ljubavi (Child of Love) - 2008
  • References

    Goran Karan Wikipedia