Aleksandar Živanović (Kragujevac, May 17, 1990) is a Serbian singer.[2]
Aleksandar Zivanovic | |
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Also known as | Aca Zivanovic |
Born | Kragujevac, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia[1] | May 17, 1990
Genres | Turbo folk |
Years active | 2008—today |
Labels | Gold Audio Video City Records |
Biography
editZivanović was born on May 17, 1990. in Kragujevac. He lived in Topola until he was fifteen years old, after which he moved to Belgrade, where he enrolled in the Stanković high school of music. During his studies, he achieved very good results and improved his talent for music.[citation needed]
He started singing at the age of five and participated in many festivals. In 2003, she performed the song "Chija si" by Toše Proeski at a festival and won the first prize. In 2014, he performed at the children's festival "Children Sing the Hits" with the song "Da sam znao," for which he wrote the lyrics, music, and arrangements.[citation needed]
Career
editZivanović gained fame in 2008. year, by participating in the music competition Zvezde Granda, where he was eliminated in the first round. He released his debut album, Gde Posle Tebe, in 2012. years for Gold Audio Video.[citation needed]
After a break, Zivanović (2014). becomes a participant in the Pink Stars music competition, where he reaches the semi-finals. In 2010, he became a participant in the reality show Farma, where he won seventh place in the final.[citation needed]
Discography
editAlbums
edit- Где после тебе (2012)
Singles
edit- Неко хоће ноћас да те чује (2010), нова верзија (2019)
- Пиле моје (2013)
- 1, 2, 3... (2014)
- Слатки грех (2014)
- И опет бих к'о пре (2016)
- Тотални пијанац (2016)
- Сети се (2017)
- Јави се (2017)
- Боли ме (2017)
- Ја те још увек волим (2019) duet with Gabriel Pejčev
- Слатки грех 2 (2019)
- Па нек боли (2019) duet with Anida Ćušić
- Опасна по живот (2020)
- Не изазивај рат (2012/2023)
References
edit- ^ https://www.viberate.com/artist/aca-zivanovic/
- ^ Hellasije (2015-10-25). "Aleksandar Živanović Biografija". Biografije Poznatih (in Serbian). Retrieved 2024-04-11.