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Milo Hrnić
Born(1946-02-03)3 February 1946
Dubrovnik, PR Croatia, Yugoslavia
Died16 September 2023(2023-09-16) (aged 77)
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • politician
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1980–2023

Milo Hrnić (3 February 1946[1] – 16 September 2023) was a Croatian pop singer. His performances were characterised by emotional intensity and frequent crowd interactions.[citation needed] His resonant and forceful baritone and distinct brand of poetic lyrics had proclaimed him as one of the most commercially and critically successful Croatian pop singers.[citation needed] Alongside Tereza Kesovija, he was pronounced "the singer of the century" in his native Dubrovnik.[citation needed]

Hrnić won the Split Festival three times: in 1982 with "Vrati se", in 1983 with "Dalmacijo, ljubav si vječna" and in 1987 with "Dobra večer prijatelji".

Political activity

Hrnić was a member of Dubrovnik's city council, originally with the Croatian People's Party (HNS), but later as an independent.

Death

Milo Hrnić died from an infection in Dubrovnik, on 16 September 2023, at the age of 77.[2]

Discography

  • 1980 – Milo
  • 1981 – Samo ti
  • 1982 – Lutaj pjesmo moja
  • 1983 – Potraži me
  • 1984 – Zagrli me jače
  • 1985 – S tobom sam jači
  • 1987 – Pozovi me
  • 1988 – Ja neću takav život
  • 1989 – Tvoja mati je legla da spava
  • 1990 – Sad sam opet svoj na svome
  • 1992 – Biser Hrvatski
  • 1993 – 20 mojih uspjeha
  • 1994 – Na kominu moga ćaće
  • 1997 – Sve me tebi zove
  • 1999 – Vrijeme ljubavi
  • 2007 – Zlatna kolekcija
  • 2008 – Za sva vremena

References

  1. ^ https://dubrovacki.slobodnadalmacija.hr/dubrovnik/osmrtnice/pretraga?searchword=Hrnić
  2. ^ "Napustila nas je glazbena legenda Milo Hrnić". DuList. 16 September 2023. Retrieved 18 September 2023.

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