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Dražen Zečić

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Dražen Zečić
Born (1967-07-24) 24 July 1967 (age 56)
Other namesDraža
OccupationSinger
Years active1990–present

Dražen Zečić (born 24 July 1967) is a Croatian singer-songwriter. He was born in Split in 1967.[1]

He initially began his career as a songwriter, writing for musicians such as Mate Bulić, Zlatko Pejaković, and Mišo Kovač.[2] In 1990, he released his first album, and continues to be a popular artist today, especially in his native Dalmatia.[3][4]

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Albums

  • Zagrli me noćas jače – 1990 (Suzy)
  • Evo zore, evo dana – 1992 (Croatia Records)
  • Govore mi mnogi ljudi – 1993 (Orfej)
  • Boem u duši – 1995 (Croatia Records)
  • Tamo gdje je srce – 1996 (Croatia Records)
  • Dražen Zečić – live – (Scardona)
  • Nitko nema dva života – 1998 (Croatia Records)
  • Još se sjećam jedne žene – 1999 (Vjeverica/Croatia Records)
  • Žnjan – u živo – 2000 (Scardona)
  • Ti si život moj – 2001 (Croatia Records)
  • U ime ljubavi – 2002 (Scardona)
  • Pokidat ću lance sve – 2004 (Hit Records)
  • Zora – 2006 (Hit Records)
  • Oprosti svijete – 2007 (Croatia Records)
  • U čast svim dobrim ljudima – 2009 (Croatia Records)
  • Crni kralj i bijela dama – 2011 (Croatia Records)
  • Tvoj ću ostati – 2013 (Croatia Records)

References

  1. ^ "Drazen Zecic". IMDb. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  2. ^ Velimir Brkić (5 November 2009). "Zečić: Propadne li turneja, propao sam i ja – Zadarski list". Zadarskilist.hr. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  3. ^ "Izvodjac". Archived from the original on 22 October 2016. Retrieved 4 December 2016.
  4. ^ Slobodna Dalmacija. Mozaik[permanent dead link]


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