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Mahir Bureković is a Bosnian folk singer and guitarist famous for his patriotic songs during the Yugoslav Wars.
Mahir Bureković | |
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Born | 4 February 1958 (age 66) |
Years active | 1982 - 2009 |
Relatives | Samir Bureković |
Early Life:
editHe was born in the village of Janjići near Zenica. He began making music in 1982 with his debut songs "Tužno Će Mi Biti Proljeće Bez Tebe" and "Kako Možeš S Drugim Srećna Biti."[1]
Music during the Yugoslav Wars:
editDuring the Yugoslav Wars, Mahir composed a patriotic song called "Mudzahedin" which the song is glorifying the Mudzhahedin and considering them as a "Turkish son." He also made the song "Dzihadom se Bosna Brani" where he claims that "Bosnia defends themselves with Jihadists."
Personal Life:
editDiscography:
editAlbums:
edit- Hoću Nježnost Tvojih Ruku (1984)
- To Nije Fer (1986)
- Tajina Ljubav (1987)
- Probaj Me (1988)
- Ti Si Moja Ljepotica (1989)
- Stani Mala (1991)
- Medina (1993)
- Mudžahedin (1994)
- Džihad (1995)
- Lagala Si, Nek' Si (1996)
- Zene, Zene, Zene (1997)
- Nemam Para (1998)
- Sedam Dana Bolujem (2000)
- Mahir Bureković (2002)
- Zvijezda Danica (2006)
- Sevdah (2009)
Solo:
edit- Tužno Će Mi Biti Proljeće Bez Tebe (1982)
- Kako Možeš S Drugim Srećna Biti (1982)
Refrences:
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