Džej Ramadanovski
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Džej Ramadanovski (born 29 April 1964 in Belgrade
Belgrade
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, Serbia
Serbia
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, Yugoslavia
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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) is a popular Romani singer in Serbia
Serbia
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 and Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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. In 1989, he made a cameo appearance in the movie Hajde da se volimo 2, even performing one of his songs in the movie. At the Grand Festival
Grand Festival
Grand Festival is a competitive festival of pop-folk and turbo-folk music, organized by Grand Production. Held every two years since 2006.- Format :...

 2008 he won second place with the song "Imati pa nemati" (Имати па немати).

Albums

  • Zar da ti brišem suze (1988)
  • Jedan, dva (1989)
  • Slažeš li se ti (1990)
  • Ko se s nama druzi (1991)
  • Blago onom ko rano poludi (1992)
  • Radjaj sinove (1993)
  • Sunce ljubavi (1994)
  • Upalite za mnom svece (1995)
  • Rađaj sinove (1995)
  • Na ivici pakla (1997)
  • Oprosti majko (1998)
  • Zato (1999)
  • Ludo vino (2001)
  • Vozi, vozi... (2003)

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result
2010 Serbian Oscar Of Popularity Best Male Folk Singer

External links

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