Milica Majstorović

Milica Majstorović
Birth name Milica Majstorović
Born (1989-10-09) 9 October 1989
Kragujevac, Serbia (then Yugoslavia)
Genres R&B, Pop, Dance, Pop rock
Occupation(s) Singer, television personality
Instruments Vocals, piano, flute
Years active 2008—present
Labels Melody Music
Associated acts Operacija Trijumf

Milica Majstorović (Serbian: Милица Мајсторовић; born 9 October 1989) is a Serbian singer. She came to media attention as a contestant in regional television show Operacija Trijumf, while her debut single "Savršeni par" was released on 6 January 2009. On 20 February 2010, it was reported Majstorović tried to commit suicide due to professional disappointments,[1][2] which she confirmed on 2 March 2010.[3][4][5]

Life and career

Early life and career: 1989–2008

Milica Majstorović was born on 9 October 1989, in Kragujevac (Serbia now, (SFR Yugoslavia then). She has been playing the piano and the flute since she was ten,[6] and won many international and Serbian musical competitions.[6] Majstorović practiced swimming, winning more than thirteen regional and international medals, but dropped it due to musical career.[7] She cites Anna Oxa, Ivana Peters, Negative, Aleksandra Radović and Vlado Georgijev as her favourite artists.[6] She was also a cheerleader of the american football team Wild Boars from Kragujevac,[8] and also took part in various theatre plays and regional beauty pageants.[7] In July 2008, Majstorović recorded the song "Kad plaču zidovi" with rap group Legionari.[7]

Operacija Trijumf: 2008–2009

Majstorović made her breakthrough in a regional talents show Operacija Trijumf, based on Endemol's Fame Academy. Operacija Trijumf was one of the most watched programs in the region in 2008, in Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia, even in Slovenia. Majstorović was recognized as a sex symbol, however she stated that was not her style.[9] She was also romantically linked with Sky Wikluh, who was one–time professor at the Operacija Trijumf academy. However, they both denied love. Majstorović said that she would like to work with him just professionally.[10]

Milica Majstorović was expelled on November 17, and she was nominated with Adnan Babajić, the eventual winner of the competition, earning 25.4% votes.[10] On her last gala event, she performed "Donna Con Te", the greatest hit of one of her favourite singers, Anna Oxa. The same evening, the jury confirmed they would start working on her solo album "in three days".[11] Majstorović was a special guest in both semifinal and the final, performing En Vogue song "Don't Let Go (Love)" with other expelled students Sonja Bakić and Antonija Besednik at the semifinal, and her first solo single, "Savršeni par", at the final event, held on 6 January 2009.[12]

During the Operacija trijumf, Milica Majstorović performed the following songs:

Festivals and personal struggles: 2009–2010

The first single of Majstorović, "Savršeni par", premiered on 6 January 2009, when the final event of Operacija Trijumf was held. The song was written by Marko Kon, and has become a big hit.[13] In February 2009, Majstorović broke up her relationship with swimmer Ivan Lenđer,[14] which had been previously confirmed on 25 December 2008.[13][15] Meanwhile, it was confirmed she would take part in with her Operacija Trijumf fellow Danijel Pavlović at the Beovizija 2009.[16][17] Although it was confirmed their song would be named "Alkatraz",[18] the songwriter Marina Tucaković switched the song for "H8ER".[17] They placed the eight at the final event with total of seven points.[19]

Majstorović then continued with her work on her musical career, performing with her Operacija Trijumf contestants in Serbia and Montenegro.[20] It was also announced on 8 June 2009 that she would take part in Sunčane Skale festival in Herceg Novi, alongside her Operacija Trijumf colleagues Danijel Pavlović and Ana Bebić with the song "Rođeni sa greškom", written by Emina Jahović. The song was released on the internet on 27 June 2009. The final night of the festival was held on 8 July 2009, and the trio placed the eight with 39 points.[21] In August 2008, Majstorović recorded the English version of her single "Savršeni par", earning comparisons with Rihanna.[22][23] It was also announced she would sign a recording contract with Universal Music.[22] In September 2009, it was announced Bebić and Majstorović would make cameo appearances in upcoming television series Žene sa Dedinja.[24]

On 20 February 2010, it was reported Majstorović tried to commit suicide using sleeping pills.[1][2][25][26] On 2 March 2010, she confirmed the reports, explaining she did it due to professional disappointments and she was recovering with the help of her boyfriend.[3][4][5] Soon after, Majstorović announced she was working on her studio album independently from the Emotion Production.[27][28] On 5 April 2010, it was reported she lost consciousness after taking too much antidepressants,[29][30] and her boyfriend had taken care of her recovery.[30][31] On 27 April, it was confirmed that Majstorović and her boyfriend Nenad Jevremović engaged and they would marry on 25 August 2010.[32] However, in August, Majstorović confirmed they had broken up and that they had been "too young for marriage".[33]

Upcoming debut album: 2010–present

On 26 August 2010, Majstorović stated she was still working on her album and denied the rumours it would be released for the Grand Production.[34] On 16 September, she performed in Štrpce, Kosovo, becoming the first Serbian artist to perform there since 1999.[35][36] Later that year, in December, Majstorović released the single "Gubim te", a duet with the Big Brother winner Vladimir Arsić.[37][38] From December 2010 to February 2011, Majstorović was the contestant of reality show Couples, along with her boyfriend Nenad Jevremović.[39][40] During the show, it was rumoured her boyfriend physically abused her.[41][42] However, her father Milorad denied the rumours.[43] Majstorović shortly left the show so she could take part in the humanitarian fashion show, which raised money for the victims of the 2010 Serbia earthquake.[44]

Discography

Singles

References

  1. 1 2 Tračarenje.com: Milica Majstorović pokušala da se ubije? (20 February 2010)
  2. 1 2 Vesti Online: Milica Majstorović pokušala samoubistvo? (23 February 2010)
  3. 1 2 SrbijaNet: Milica Majstorović priznala da je pokušala da se otruje (2 March 2010)
  4. 1 2 Story: Milica Majstorović: Istina o pokušaju samoubistva (22 March 2010)
  5. 1 2 Alo!: Pokušala da se ubije zbog posla? (16 March 2010)
  6. 1 2 3 Official Website of the Operacija trijumf
  7. 1 2 3 Milica Majstorović at the My Space
  8. B92: Mica čirlidersica (13 January 2009)
  9. B92: Nisam samo seks-bomba! (19 November 2008)
  10. 1 2 B92: U Skaja još nisam zaljubljena (19 November 2008)
  11. B92: Milica dobija album na poklon (18 November 2008)
  12. B92: Adnanu šansa da postane zvezda (6 January 2009)
  13. 1 2 B92: With the song "Savršeni par" she earned bad voice in old timer fan circles, because music video for the song included the scene of smashing a 1969 Ford Cortina with a baseball bat.g Uživam u ljubavi sa Lenđerom (16 January 2009)
  14. Srećica.com: Milica Majstorović prošetala novog dečka! (15 September 2009)
  15. B92: Zvezdani par! (25 December 2008)
  16. B92: Rokeri iz OT zajedno na „Beoviziji“ (15 January 2009)
  17. 1 2 B92: Danijel i Milica na Beoviziji! (13 January 2009)
  18. Svet: Minja Samardžić: Omađijana "Alkatrazom" (15 March 2010)
  19. Резултати гласања  полуфинале и финале. Радио-телевизија Србије, 9. март 2009. Приступљено 09.03.2009.
  20. Operacija Trijumf:OT koncerti u Crnoj Gori 31 July 2009)
  21. Official Website of Sunčane Skale
  22. 1 2 Operacija Trijumf: Milica želi svetsku karijeru (6 August 2009)
  23. YouTube: Milica Majstorović: Savršeni par (English) (HQ) (3 August 2009)
  24. Tračara.com: Milica i Ana iz OTa glume u novoj seriji (9 September 2009)
  25. Mondo: Milica Majstorović u bolnici zbog lekova (20 February 2010)
  26. Story: Milica Majstorović: Pokušaj trovanja ili nesrećna okolnost (21 February 2010)
  27. Alo!: Milica snima album (29 March 2010)
  28. Tračara.com: Milica Majstorović snima nove pesme (30 March 2010)
  29. Story: Milica Majstorović kolabirala od antidepresiva (5 April 2010)
  30. 1 2 Alo!: Milica Majstorović na kućnoj nezi kod dečka nakon što se opet predozirala (6 April 2010)
  31. Story: Prvi javni poljubac Milice Majstorović i Nenada Jevremovića (11 April 2010)
  32. Svet: Udaje se Milica Majstorović (27 April 2010)
  33. Svet: Milica Majstorović raskinula veridbu (31 August 2010)
  34. Poznati.info: Milica Majstorović – Poštujem gay populaciju (26 August 2010)
  35. Story: Milica Majstorović pevala u Štrpcu (17 September 2010)
  36. Kurir: Milica Majstorović pevala na Kosovu (18 September 2010)
  37. Tracara.com: Milica Majstorović i Vladimir Arsić snimaju duet (22 October 2010)
  38. Tracara.com: Novi spot Milice i Arse (9 December 2010)
  39. Naslovi.net: Počeo novi rijaliti Parovi (25 December 2010)
  40. Story: Parovi: Zorica na tapetu (21 February 2011)
  41. Kurir: Nenad zlostavlja Milicu (11 January 2011)
  42. Naslovi.net: Milica Majstorović beži iz Parova (5 January 2011)
  43. Svet: Tata Milorad: Milica kod kuće još gore histeriše i vrišti (10 February 2011)
  44. Story: Milica Majstorović na kratko napustila Parove (7 February 2011) Later in 2011, it was confirmed that she's working on her debut album with Bojan Dugic, famous Serbian composer, son of famous Serbian flute player, Bora Dugic (along with Jelena Tomašević, he performed on the Eurovision song contest 2008). She released an r'n'b song called 'Sebična lična' (Selfish and personal) on her YouTube channel on August 15.

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