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Novica Urošević
Birth nameNovica Urošević
Born1945
Požarevac, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia
Died11 November 2009 (aged 64)
Belgrade, Serbia
GenresFolk, Dance folk
Occupation(s)Musician
Years active1968–2009
LabelsPGP, Diskos, Diskoton, ZaM, Grand Production

Novica Urošević (Serbian Cyrillic: Новица Урошевић; 1945 – 11 November 2009) was a Serbian folk singer and composer. Some of his most famous folk song compositions include: Ne može nam niko ništa, Ne daj da nas rastave, Svako traži novu ljubav, and Poslednji boem. He had composed many songs and written lyrics for many singers, including Mitar Mirić, Zorica Brunclik, Jašar Ahmedovski, Ipče Ahmedovski, Jasmin Muharemovic, Šerif Konjević, Šeki Turković, Dragana Mirković, Zorica Marković, Nada Topčagić, Nedeljko Bajić Baja etc. He has also made great hits for Šaban Šaulić (Moj živote, drug mi nisi bio), Miroslav Ilić (Tako mi nedostaješ), and Bora Spužić Kvaka (Od noćas samo kao braća).

He died in front of his apartment in Belgrade on November 11, 2009, where the medical confirmed he was dead at the scene. He was laid to rest in his home town Drmno, and by his side were all the singers and others that gave and appreciated him the most, and they were, Vera Matović, Mitar Mirić, Ćana, Cvjetin Nikić, Rade Jorović, Šeki Turković, Ljuba Lukić, Radiša Urošević, Mića Nikolić, Dragan Aleksandrić, Branimir Djokić, etc. His friends nicknamed him "Ujka Nole".

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