Doris Dragović

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Doris Dragović
Born
Dorotea Dragović

(1961-04-16) 16 April 1961 (age 63)
Other names
  • Doris
  • Dorotea Budimir
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active1982–present
Spouse
Mario Budimir
(m. 1990)
Children1
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Labels
Websitewww.facebook.com/doris.dragovic

Dorotea Budimir (

Željo moja", finishing 11th with 49 points, and Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999 with the song "Marija Magdalena
", finishing fourth with 118 points.

Career

Dorotea Dragović was born in

Željo moja", and finished the 11th with 49 points.[2] Dragović has since been one of the most famous pop singers in Yugoslavia, later Croatia and its region.[3][4][5]

In 1999 Dragović was chosen to represent

HRT Dora with her dramatic song "Marija Magdalena", written by prominent Croatian songwriter Tonči Huljić.[6] Dragović placed a respectable fourth in Jerusalem, despite having been drawn early in the singing order, sometimes cited as a disadvantage. Her performance also included the removal of some of her clothing – seen jocularly as a staple of Eurovision performances – and was well received in the first contest in which most countries allocated their points after a public telephone vote. This remains one of Croatia's best results at the contest. "Marija Magdalena" was also a radio hit on Greek radio station FLY FM 89,7
and reached number one on its airplay.

Personal life

Dragović was known in the early 1980s for her work with bands from Split. One of her best known singles "Hajde da se mazimo" was one of the most interesting pop songs of the decade called the "golden eighties". She is a known supporter of Torcida, fans of Hajduk Split football club.[3][5] In 2001, Dragović received threats from Torcida supporters after she sang to Montenegrin prime minister Milo Đukanović at the 2000 New Year's Even party.[3]

Since 1990, Dragović is married to a former water polo player, Mario Budimir,[1][7] with whom she has a son named Borna (b. 1990).[1]

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
CRO
[8]
"Brod za nabolje" 2019 4 Non-album single
"Sna' ću se ja" 2021 4
"Dva smo života" with Grupa Viva 2022 13
"Sve smo mogli imat" 5

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Doris Dragović". vecernji.hr (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 18 February 2017. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  2. ^ See Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest
  3. ^ a b c Naslovi.net Povratak Doris Dragović Archived 30 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine (10 October 2009)
  4. ^ Doris Dragović — Kompilacija povodom jubileja
  5. ^ a b Croatia Records – Doris Dragović
  6. ^ Diskografija.com – Doris Dragović, "Marija Magdalena"
  7. ^ Slobodna Dalmacija (in Croatian)
  8. ^ Peak positions in Croatia:

External links

Preceded by
Ciao, amore
"
Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest
1986
Succeeded by
Ja sam za ples
"
Preceded by Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest
1999
Succeeded by
Kad zaspu anđeli
"