Dražen Zečić
Dražen Zečić | |
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Born |
Split, Croatia | 24 July 1967
Other names | Draža |
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 1990–Present |
Dražen Zečić (born 24 July 1967) is a Croatian popular music singer, song-writer and legend of Croatian popular music.
Dražen Zečić was born in Split in 1967.[1] He initially began his career as a song-writer, 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]
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
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