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Birth name
  
Milan Stankovic

Labels
  
City Records

Origin
  
Serbia

Name
  
Milan Stankovic


Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Role
  
Singer

Years active
  
2007–present

Genres
  
Pop-folk, Electropop

Milan Stankovic Milan Stankovic

Also known as
  
Miki, Plavi cuperak, Blond Angel, Milance

Born
  
September 9, 1987 (age 36) Obrenovac, Yugoslavia (
1987-09-09
)

Albums
  
Milan (Deluxe Edition EP), SOLO

Similar People
  
Jelena Karleusa, Rada Manojlovic, Mile Kitic, Goca Trzan, Jelena Tomasevic

Profiles

Milan stankovic faktor rizika


Milan Stanković (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Станковић, born September 9, 1987 in Obrenovac) is a Serbian pop-folk singer. Stanković started his career in 2007, by taking part in "Zvezde Granda" (a televised singing contest), where he reached the finale and finished in 4th place. In the same year, his singles appeared on the Zvezde Granda compilation CD (circulation of 100,000 copies). In May 2009, Stanković released his debut album, Solo, with 9 tracks ("Solo", "Face", "Nepristojna ponuda", "Nepopravljivo", "Još uvek", "Hajde vodi me sa sobom", "Ja ću da ti čuvam leđa", "Opet će se rode vratiti" and "Ovo je priča o nama").

Contents

Milan stankovic kao nikad kao nekad lyric video


Eurovision 2010

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Stanković competed in Tri Pa Jedan Za Oslo, the Serbian national final for Eurovision Song Contest 2010. He won the competition and represented Serbia with the song "Ovo je Balkan" (This is the Balkans), written by Goran Bregović. The lyrics of "Ovo Je Balkan" were Marina Tucaković and Ljiljana Jorgovanović. The Spanish version entitled "Balkañeros" (English: Cool Balkans) was released on April 11, 2010. Serbia sent Stanković to the Eurovision song contest. Stanković appeared in the 1st in the semifinal on May 10, 2011. He made it to the finals (on May 14, 2011) and finished in 13th place with 72 points.

Career

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After Eurovision, Stanković returned to Serbia. More than a year later, Stanković released "Perje" on June 1, 2011. On October 27, 2011, Stanković announced a European tour. The first stop was JIL CLUB in Zurich, Switzerland. On February 24, 2012, Stanković released "Mama" which, according to Stanković, was dedicated to his mother Milena. The tune was composed by N. Arezina, M. Peruncic and Stankovic. The lyrics were written by V. Bilanovic and the arrangement was by Atelje Trag.

Milan Stanković Interview Milan Stankovi Ovo Je Balkan Serbia YouTube

Two years later, Stanković prepared a surprise for his fans, the "Krasivas". On his birthday, September 9, 2013, Stanković released the official music video for "Od Mene Se Odvikavaj". Stanković and Marina Tucaković (one of the songwriters of "Ovo Je Balkan") collaborated one more time for "Od Mene Se Odvikavaj". The music and arrangement was by Damir Handanovic. For the video, Stanković was the director and the stylist.

Milan Stanković Posts during June 2014 for Roy

On April, 16th 2014, Milan competed in the Pink Music Festival with "Luda Ženo" (Crazy Woman) with Matrix Band joining him on stage. He appeared in the 19th place and he left the contest with 2 prizes (most YouTube votes and most SMS votes). Tucaković wrote the lyrics. The music and the arrangement was by Handanovic.

Albums

  • Solo (2009)
  • Milan (2015)
  • Singles

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  • "Ovo je Balkan" (2010)
  • "Balkañeros" (2010)
  • "Perje" (2011)
  • "Mama" (2012)
  • "Od mene se odvikavaj" (2013)
  • "Luda ženo" (2014)
  • "Mašina" (2015)
  • "Nisi mu ti žena" (2015)
  • "Gadure" (2015)
  • "Faktor rizika" (2015)
  • "Nešto protiv ljubavi" (2015)
  • "Kao nikad, kao nekad " (2015)
  • "Ego" (2017)
  • Songs

    Ovo Je Balkan2010
    Od Mene Se Odvikavaj2014
    Faktor RizikaMilan (Deluxe Edition EP) · 2015

    References

    Milan Stanković Wikipedia