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Birth name
  
Milena Plavsic

Role
  
Singer

Occupation(s)
  
singer-songwriter

Genres
  
Folk music

Years active
  
1971-present

Albums
  
Ostani, Jaka Zena

Name
  
Milena Plavsic


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Milena Plavšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милена Плавшић) is a Serbian folk singer. Among her hits are Ti ne znaš a ja te volim, Pisma ću tvoja čuvati, Ko će da me sakrije od kiše, Jaka žena and her interpretation of Banja Luka.

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Early life

Milena was born into a poor, patriarchal, working family, in the vicinity of Banja Luka, Yugoslavia (modern Bosnia and Herzegovina). She spent her childhood in a mountain village three kilometers from Banja Luka, where she attended school. Although her parents opposed that she became a singer, she pursued her dream.

Career

Milena Plavšić Milena Plavsic Zao Mi Je

She began her professional career in 1981 when she released the song Ti ne znaš a ja te volim ("You do not know, but I love you"), written by famous boxer Marijan Beneš. The same year she released a slightly revised version of the popular song "Banja Luka", which became popular. In 1987 she won the annual showbiz award of the Socialist Republic of Serbia. Just before the start of the war in Yugoslavia, in 1991, she performed in Dvorana sportova, Zagreb, Croatia. In 1993/4, she held a large concert for the Serbian diaspora in Germany. At present, her CD's are produced by RTV BN.

Personal life

Milena Plavšić Milena Plavsic Radio Rastusa

Milena lost her parents and brother early in life, and was never able to conceive (have children). She dedicated the song Pozeli nam majko srecu ("Mother, wish us luck") and for her brother and all troubles in life she dedicating the song Jaka žena ("Strong woman").

Songs

Zar ti mene nije žaoJaka Zena · 2000
Casu mi tugom nalijte1985
Pozeli Nam Majko SrecuOstani · 1996

References

Milena Plavšić Wikipedia