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Martin Vučić Background information Birth name Martin Vučić Born August 7, 1982 Skopje, SR Macedonia, SFR Yugoslavia inOrigin Macedonia Genres Pop Occupations Drummer, singer Years active 2003–present Labels City Records Website www.martinvucic.com Martin Vučić (Macedonian: Мартин Вучиќ) (born 7 August 1982 in Skopje, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Macedonian Pop musician. He is the son of Macedonian-born Serb performer, Dragan Vučić.
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Biography
He finished primary school in Skopje and expressed his interests in music at an early age. He started playing drums at the age of 3 and at the age of 7, he participated at numerous music festivals for children. He represented FYR Macedonia at the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest in Kiev, finishing 17th with the song "Make My Day". He won second place at Ohrid Fest with the song "Rano mi e da se vrzam". The song was ranked as the 'Most Popular Song of the Year 2002' in the Republic of Macedonia. At the 2002 Budva festival in Serbia and Montenegro, he won the prize awarded by journalists and critics. He was voted as the 'Discovery of the Year 2002' in the country, winning an album contract with BKSound. He was also voted 'Discovery of the Year 2002' in the Republic of Macedonia. He won the Interpretation Award at Mak fest for the song "Harem". He was 'Singer of the Year 2004' in Macedonia and also won 'Duet of the Year'. He has been invited to appear on one of Turkey’s most popular TV shows. In Turkey he is known as ‘Macedonian Tarkan’. Vučić has been selected as an exclusive star for City Records.[1]
To date, Martin has released two albums, Rano Mi E Da Se Vrzam (It's Too Early To Get Tied Down) and Muza (Muse). The title song "Muza" was composed by Macedonian mega star Toše Proeski and the album also included a duet with Croatian star Danijela Martinović. Vučić recently promoted a Serbian version of "Muza", titled "Put Do Istine" ("Road To The Truth"). During the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest, Vučić was chosen to read out the Macedonian televotes to Greece and sang a song in Greek — "Maria Me Ta Kitrina" to Maria Menounos. Much later that year, he was a runner up at the Sunčane Skale Festival with the song "Tise Kucaj Srce Moje", a duet with Goran Karan.[2]
In the media, he is famous for being a very good friend of Toše Proeski who composed the song title of the album Muza and Tamara Todevska. He is currently signed to City Records and lives in Belgrade, Serbia.
On 2 August 2008 Martin released an instrumental album containing tradition dance (ora) instrumentals composed by his grandfather, Pece Atanasovski.[3]
Discography
Albums
- Rano e da se vrzam/Rano mi je da se vezem
- Muza
- Makedonski zvuci/Macedonian Sounds
Singles
- 2005: "Make My Day"
- 2006: "Tise kucaj srce moje"
- 2007: "Biber i čokolada"
References
- ^ "martinvucic.com". 2008-04-19. http://www.martinvucic.com. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
- ^ "Јас сум здодевен тип!". Vest. 2008-04-19. http://www.vecer.com.mk/?ItemID=9E437FF0B09A4343943716F7AB667135. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
- ^ "Инструментален концерт на Мартин Вучиќ во Охрид". Vest. 2008-04-19. http://www.vest.com.mk/default.asp?id=154679&idg=8&idb=2433&rubrika=%40ivot. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
Preceded by
Toše Proeski
with "Life"Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest
2005Succeeded by
Elena Risteska
with "Ninanajna"Vlado Janevski · XXL · Karolina Gočeva · Toše Proeski · Martin Vučić · Elena Risteska · Karolina Gočeva · Tamara, Vrčak & Adrian · Next Time · Gjoko Taneski feat. Billy Zver & Pejčin · Vlatko Ilievski ·Macedonian musicians Pop, R&B, Rock musicians Adrian Gaxha · Aleksandar Belov · Band "Anastasia" · Andrijana Janevska · Bobi Andonov · Bojana Atanasovska · "Bravo Band" · Dani Dimitrovska · Denis Dimoski · Elena Petreska · Elena Risteska · Elvir Mekić · Eva Nedinkovska · Gjoko Taneski · Ivan Jovanov · Jovan Jovanov · Kaliopi · Karolina Gočeva · Kristina Arnaudova · Lambe Alabakoski · Martin Vučić · Next Time · Robert Bilbilov · Sanja Gjosevska · Tamara Todevska · Tijana Todevska-Dapčević · Toše Proeski · Vlado Janevski · Vlatko Lozanoski · Bobi MojsoskiHip Hop musicians Folk & Etno musicians Aleksandar Sarievski · Baklava · Blaga Petreska · Blagica Pavlovska · Blagoja Grujovski · Efto Pupinovski · Esma Redžepova · Goce Arnaudov · Miško Krstevski · Naum Petreski · Nikola Badev · Nino Veličkovski · Sintezis · Suzana Spasovska · Vaska Ilieva · Zoran VanevCategories:- 1982 births
- Living people
- People from Skopje
- Macedonian male singers
- Macedonian musicians
- Macedonian Eurovision Song Contest entrants
- Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 2005
- Macedonian pop singers
- Macedonian people of Serbian descent
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