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== Career ==
== Career ==
He started his singing career in 1989 singing with the group Smak as well as singing with Serbian singer Aca Lukas.<ref>"[https://www.kurir.rs/stars/3087497/aca-lukas-je-poceo-kao-klavijaturista-a-30-godina-je-krio-kako-je-i-zapevao-keva-ga-je-danima-sibala-a-da-nije-bilo-njega-nikad-ne-bi-postao-kralj-splavova-video ACA LUKAS JE POČEO KAO KLAVIJATURISTA, A 30 GODINA JE KRIO KAKO JE I ZAPEVAO: Keva ga je danima ŠIBALA, a da nije bilo NJEGA, nikad ne bi postao KRALJ SPLAVOVA!]". Kurir.rs. 18 July 2018. Retrieved 18 November 2025.</ref>
He started his singing career in 1989 singing with the group Smak as well as singing with Serbian singer Aca Lukas.<ref>"[https://www.kurir.rs/stars/3087497/aca-lukas-je-poceo-kao-klavijaturista-a-30-godina-je-krio-kako-je-i-zapevao-keva-ga-je-danima-sibala-a-da-nije-bilo-njega-nikad-ne-bi-postao-kralj-splavova-video ACA LUKAS JE POČEO KAO KLAVIJATURISTA, A 30 GODINA JE KRIO KAKO JE I ZAPEVAO: Keva ga je danima ŠIBALA, a da nije bilo NJEGA, nikad ne bi postao KRALJ SPLAVOVA!]". Kurir.rs. 18 July 2018. Retrieved 18 November 2025.</ref> In 1989 he also recorded an LP named ''Moj Život Je Ludnica'' under the stage name Milijano. Sometime after this he changed his stage name to Šćepa.
 
In 1989 he also recorded an LP named ''Moj Život Je Ludnica'' under the stage name Milijano. Sometime after this he changed his stage name to 'Šćepa.'


In 1994 he won the Slavianski Bazaar festival in Vitebsk, Belarus. In 1995 he recorded the cassette ''Šćepa''.
In 1994 he won the Slavianski Bazaar festival in Vitebsk, Belarus. In 1995 he recorded the cassette ''Šćepa''.


In 1997 he sang on the song [[Volimo te otadžbino naša]] with [[Leontina Vukomanović|Leontina]]. The song became very popular in Serbia in 1999 during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.
In 1997 he sang on the song [[Volimo te otadžbino naša]] with [[Leontina Vukomanović|Leontina]].<ref>"[http://www.yugopapir.com/2019/03/kako-je-nastala-pesma-volimo-te.html Kako je nastala pesma "Volimo te otadžbino naša": Patriotizam bez bojnog pokliča i lažnog patosa]". Yugopapir. Retrieved 18 November 2025.</ref> The song became very popular in Serbia in 1999 during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.


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Latest revision as of 17:18, 18 November 2025

Milan Šćepović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Шћеповић), also known as Šćepa (Serbian Cyrillic: Шћепа) is a Serbian singer from Belgrade. He is most known for singing on the 1997 patriotic song Volimo te otadžbino naša alongside Leontina Vukomanović.

Milan Šćepović
Милан Шћеповић
Birth nameMilan Šćepović
BornBelgrade, SFR Yugoslavia
Instrument(s)Vocals

Career

He started his singing career in 1989 singing with the group Smak as well as singing with Serbian singer Aca Lukas.[1] In 1989 he also recorded an LP named Moj Život Je Ludnica under the stage name Milijano. Sometime after this he changed his stage name to Šćepa.

In 1994 he won the Slavianski Bazaar festival in Vitebsk, Belarus. In 1995 he recorded the cassette Šćepa.

In 1997 he sang on the song Volimo te otadžbino naša with Leontina.[2] The song became very popular in Serbia in 1999 during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.

References