Osman Hadžić

Osman Hadžić
Osman Hadžić
Birth name Osman Hadžić
Born September 9, 1966 (1966-09-09) (age 45)
Origin Cazin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
Genres Folk Music
Occupations Musician
Years active 1990
Website Official Website

Osman Hadžić (born September 9, 1966) is a Bosnian folk singer.

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Early life

Osman Hadžić was born in Cazin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, then Yugoslavia, to Bosniak[citation needed] parents. He was the first-born child of seven.

Music

His songs include "Ja Tebe Volim" and "Titanik". His songs usually relate to love. Hadžić can be seen on many Bosnian TV stations including BosTel, BN and Hayat. He recently came to Richmond, Virginia, to hold a concert for the Bosnians in the city.

Discography

  • Lažu oči zelene (1990)
  • Nikad više snježana (1991)
  • Za njom plaću crne oči (1993)
  • Obriši suze baksuze (1994)
  • Nije čudo što te volim ludo (1999)
  • Ostarit ćemo (2000)
  • Prezime (2002)
  • Zbog ljubavi (2005)
  • I ovako i onako (2007)
  • Poljubi Me ft. Sabrina (2009)

External links

Music videos

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