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{{Infobox musical artist | {{Infobox musical artist | ||
| name = Miro Semberac | | name = Miro Semberac | ||
| native_name = Миро Семберац | | native_name = Миро Семберац | ||
| birth_name = Miroslav Vasić | |||
| birth_date = March 4, 1953 (age 66) | | birth_date = March 4, 1953 (age 66) | ||
| birth_place = Bijeljina, SFR Yugoslavia | | birth_place = Bijeljina, SFR Yugoslavia | ||
| years_active = 1993- | | instrument = Vocals | ||
| years_active = 1993-Late 2010's | |||
| label = SuperTon, Renome | | label = SuperTon, Renome | ||
}} | }} | ||
Miro Semberac (Serbian Cyrillic: Миро Семберац | |||
'''Miroslav Vasić'''<ref>MAD | Muzički atelje "Desa Folkić". "[https://vkvideo.ru/video-184559667_456239276?gid=184559667 Миро Семберац, наши дни]". vk.com. 21 November 2024. Retrieved 29 June 2025.</ref> (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирослав Васић; born 4 March 1953), best known by his stage name '''Miro Semberac''' (Serbian Cyrillic: Миро Семберац), is a Serb folk singer. Although he is known for his wartime music, he is only credited as the performer and does not have any writing credits. | |||
==Early Life== | ==Early Life== | ||
Miro was born on the 4th of March in 1953, and | Miro was born on the 4th of March in 1953 in the city of Bijeljina, SFR Yugoslavia (present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina). In 1966, he would graduate from Tehnička škola "Mihajlo Pupin".<ref name=":0">"[https://www.facebook.com/miro.semberac.1 miro.semberac.1]". facebook.com. Retrieved 28 June 2025.</ref> | ||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
While Semberac's music career is unknown pre-war, he began publishing albums during the war in Bosnia. In 1993, he would release two albums under the independent label [[SuperTon]]: [[Puče puška na sred Semberije|''Puče puška na sred Semberije'']] and [[Srbi Svoju Državu Stvoriše|''Srbi svoju državu stvoriše'']]. In the same year, two music videos from the former were produced and featured in the VHS compilation ''[[Koktel br. 1]]''. | |||
==== Post-War Career ==== | |||
After the war in 1996, Semberac released ''Kako da te sutra zovem'' under the Bijeljina-based label, [[Renome]].<ref name=":1">"[https://www.discogs.com/artist/4811324 Miro Semberac]". discogs.com. 8 January 2016. Retrieved 28 June 2025.</ref> | |||
In 2006, Semberac was unofficially featured as the eighth contestant in the first edition of the Croat-produced Eurovision parody, ''[[Četnovizija]]''. The program showcased his music video for "[[Jadna Bosno suverena]]" under the name "Džamije lete" (<small>lit.</small> "Mosques are flying") and credited him as "Momčilo".<ref>Taenbo Druvs (человек-трэш). "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzFH8Fk0Xkw Četnovizija 2006 (UNCUT IN DESCRIPTION)]". YouTube.com. 6 August 2019. Retrieved 28 June 2025.</ref> The reason for these changes are unknown.<ref>"[https://serb.fun/otv The stamp of the alien time]". serb.fun. Retrieved 29 June 2025</ref> | |||
In 2018, following the release of fan remasters of "Jadna Bosno suverena" and "[[Puče puška na sred Semberije (Song)|Puče puška na sred Semberije]]" by Naša Srpska Arhiva, international interest of his wartime career became mainstream. | |||
While he has not made any more albums since 1996, he had live performances as recently as the late 2010's.<ref>"[https://www.instagram.com/mirosemberac65/ mirosemberac65]". instagram.com. Retrieved 28 June 2025.</ref> It is currently unknown if he is still performing or is now retired. | |||
== | == Discography == | ||
==== Albums ==== | |||
{{Div col|colwidth=30em|content=*''[[Puče puška na sred Semberije]] (1993) | |||
*''[[Srbi svoju državu stvoriše]] (1993) | |||
*''Kako da te sutra zovem (1996)}} | |||
==== Videos ==== | |||
{{Div col|colwidth=30em|content=*''[[Koktel br. 1]] (1996)}} | |||
== References == | |||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
Latest revision as of 19:35, 29 June 2025
Miroslav VasiÄ[1] (Serbian Cyrillic: ÐиÑоÑлав ÐаÑиÑ; born 4 March 1953), best known by his stage name Miro Semberac (Serbian Cyrillic: ÐиÑо СембеÑаÑ), is a Serb folk singer. Although he is known for his wartime music, he is only credited as the performer and does not have any writing credits.
Miro Semberac ÐиÑо СембеÑÐ°Ñ | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Miroslav VasiÄ |
| Born | March 4, 1953 (age 66) Bijeljina, SFR Yugoslavia |
| Instrument(s) | Vocals |
| Years active | 1993-Late 2010's |
| Labels | SuperTon, Renome |
Early Life
Miro was born on the 4th of March in 1953 in the city of Bijeljina, SFR Yugoslavia (present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina). In 1966, he would graduate from TehniÄka Å¡kola "Mihajlo Pupin".[2]
Career
While Semberac's music career is unknown pre-war, he began publishing albums during the war in Bosnia. In 1993, he would release two albums under the independent label SuperTon: PuÄe puÅ¡ka na sred Semberije and Srbi svoju državu stvoriÅ¡e. In the same year, two music videos from the former were produced and featured in the VHS compilation Koktel br. 1.
Post-War Career
After the war in 1996, Semberac released Kako da te sutra zovem under the Bijeljina-based label, Renome.[3]
In 2006, Semberac was unofficially featured as the eighth contestant in the first edition of the Croat-produced Eurovision parody, Äetnovizija. The program showcased his music video for "Jadna Bosno suverena" under the name "Džamije lete" (lit. "Mosques are flying") and credited him as "MomÄilo".[4] The reason for these changes are unknown.[5]
In 2018, following the release of fan remasters of "Jadna Bosno suverena" and "PuÄe puÅ¡ka na sred Semberije" by NaÅ¡a Srpska Arhiva, international interest of his wartime career became mainstream.
While he has not made any more albums since 1996, he had live performances as recently as the late 2010's.[6] It is currently unknown if he is still performing or is now retired.
Discography
Albums
- PuÄe puÅ¡ka na sred Semberije (1993)
- Srbi svoju državu stvoriše (1993)
- Kako da te sutra zovem (1996)
Videos
- Koktel br. 1 (1996)
References
- â MAD | MuziÄki atelje "Desa FolkiÄ". "ÐиÑо СембеÑаÑ, наÑи дни". vk.com. 21 November 2024. Retrieved 29 June 2025.
- â "miro.semberac.1". facebook.com. Retrieved 28 June 2025.
- â "Miro Semberac". discogs.com. 8 January 2016. Retrieved 28 June 2025.
- â Taenbo Druvs (Ñеловек-ÑÑÑÑ). "Äetnovizija 2006 (UNCUT IN DESCRIPTION)". YouTube.com. 6 August 2019. Retrieved 28 June 2025.
- â "The stamp of the alien time". serb.fun. Retrieved 29 June 2025
- â "mirosemberac65". instagram.com. Retrieved 28 June 2025.