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Occupation
  
Singer

Siblings
  
Petra Nizetic

Role
  
Musician

Name
  
Luka Nizetic

Years active
  
2001–present


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Born
  
12 August 1983 (age 40) (
1983-08-12
)
Split, Croatia

Albums
  
Premijera, Na Tren I Zauvijek, Kad Zasvira..., Slobodno Disem

Parents
  
Tamara Nizetic, Milo Nizetic

Nominations
  
Porin Award for Best New Artist

Similar People
  
Lana Jurcevic, Klapa Nostalgija, Alka Vuica, Vanna, Antonija Sola

Profiles

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Luka Nižetić (born August 12, 1983) is a Croatian musician. His debut album Premijera was recorded in 2006. He is best known for his hits "Ponekad poželim" (Sometimes I wish) and "Proljeće" (Springtime).

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Biography

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Luka Nižetić was born in Split Croatia, as the second child of Tamara and Milo Nižetić. Together with his sister Petra, he grew up in Mertojak, part of Split. His parents noticed Luka's great interest in music at a young age. Consequently, they sent him to nuns for his early music education. A nun, called Cecilia, taught Luka to play the piano. When he was about 11 years old music professor Mišo Linić started giving Luka lessons in singing and gave him basic knowledge in composing. The opera diva Sanja Erceg–Vrekalo taught him in singing technique. When Luka was about seventeen years old, he composed his first song "Ludi grad" (Oh Crazy Town). The composer Zdenko Runjić included this song in his music festival MHJ 2001. To everybody's surprise, the young singer won three Silver Seagulls as 2nd prize by the expert jury.

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2004 was a stellar year for the young musician. He signed a contract with Menart Records, and published his first album Premijera which included singles "Ne krivi me" (Don't Blame Me), "Tebi pjevam" (I'm singing to you), "Ponekad poželim" (Sometimes I wish), "Proljeće" (Springtime) and "Meni trebaš ti" (I need you). After his second performance in the song competition Dora in 2005, where he presented his own song "Proljeće" (Springtime), Luka Nižetić became a well known music personality in Croatia. There followed his nomination for the discographic prize Porin (Croatian equivalent of Grammy) in the category [debutant of the year] as well as a performance in Osijek. Later, Luka reached success in the Croatian Radio Festival in 2006 singing together with Lana Jurčević the hit song "Prava ljubav" (True love); it soon reached the top of almost all Croatian music lists.

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In Light Music Festival, Split 2006, he presented the song "More" (The Sea) for which he won the Golden Sail. After the first final evening of the festival, the audience placed him first and in the superfinale, the audience placed him third overall. In 2007, Luka Nižetić is both performing at concerts and working on his new album.

Discography

Albums
  • Premijera (Menart, 2005)
  • Slobodno dišem (Menart, 2007)
  • Na tren i zauvijek (Menart, 2008)
  • Kad zasvira... (Menart, 2012)
  • Singles
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  • Ne krivi me (2004)
  • Tebi pjevam (2004)
  • Ponekad poželim (Splitski festival 2004)
  • Proljeće (Dora 2005)
  • Meni trebaš ti (2005)
  • Prava ljubav (HRF 2006)
  • More (Festival zabavne glazbe Split 2006)
  • Pusti me u san " ( Dora 2007 )
  • Samo mi reci da ( Ljepotice mala ) HRF 2007
  • Otkad ljubim te " ( CMC 2010 )
  • Tamo gdje me srce vuce " ( 2011 )
  • Kad zasvira Orkestar " ( 2011 )
  • Nisu godine " ( 2012 )
  • Vjecno " ( 2013 )
  • Upomoc " ( 2014 )
  • Od najgorij najbolji " ( Duet Lana Jurcevic) ( 2015 )

  • Luka Nižetić LUKA NIETI Listen and Stream Free Music Albums New Releases

    Songs

    Amsterdam2015
    Od Najgorih Najbolji2016
    Ponekad poželimPremijera · 2005

    References

    Luka Nižetić Wikipedia