Indira Radić

Indira Radić

Genres: serbian, pop, All, folk, i would explore that hole

About Indira Radić

Indira Radić (Serbian Cyrillic: Индира Радић) is a Serbian folk, turbo-folk, pop-folk and pop singer. She was born on June 14, 1966 in the village of Rudanka near Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovina, then Yugoslavia. In Bulgaria and Slovenia, her songs have been translated and are being interpreted by popular musicians. In the successor states of Yugoslavia, Radić was initially successful in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro and Macedonia. She has now also given concerts in Croatia since 2004, having established herself on the market there, without creating controversy in the mass media. In October 2009, Indira released a maxi-single featuring two brand new songs Pusti me (Release me) and Živim da živim (I live to live). Today she is one of the most popular Balkan singers.

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