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Sejo Kalač
Born

Sead Kalač


(1964-10-05) 5 October 1964 (age 59)
Citizenship
  • Croatia
  • Occupation
    • Singer
    Years active1983–present
    Musical career
    Genres
  • Pop-folk
  • Instrument(s)
    • vocals
    Labels
  • Nimfa Sound
  • Grand Production
  • BN Music
  • Sead "Sejo" Kalač (born 5 October 1964) is a pop-folk singer.

    Career

    [edit]

    Early in his professional career, he played the accordion in a band called『Paukova mreža』before landing a solo recording deal with the label PGP-RTB (later called PGP-RTS). The band played throughout the then-existing Yugoslavia in places such as restaurants, hotels and discothèques.[1]

    His first solo album, Ulica jorgovana (1991), was recorded in Belgrade, Serbia and his second album, Poletimo poletimo (1994), was recorded in Munich, Germany.

    The recording of his third album, Alipašin izvor (1999), started in 1995 in Ljubljana, Slovenia but recording was put on hold until 1998. He then recorded a song entitled『Biščanka』and premiered it at a popular music festival in Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina.[2]

    Kalač has recorded duets with Serbian singer Stoja (a 2003 remake of his 2000 song "Tika tak") and Bosnian singer Šemsa Suljaković ("Lažu te"; first featured on her 2000 album Ne vjerujem nikom više, later re-released on his 2003 album Voda, vazduh i sloboda). Both duets were major successes. Kalač also recorded a song with the Serbian singer Jana called "Sunce sjalo" for her album Malo magije (2005).

    He was the inspiration for a cattle character in the 2007 Serbian adult animated comedy film Jet Set.[3]

    Personal life

    [edit]

    Kalač lives in Offenbach, Germany[4] and possesses Croatian and Serbian passports.[5]

    His brother, Caki Kalač, is also a singer.

    He is a very distant relative of singer and reality star Muhedin『Čupo』Kalač.[4] Sejo himself was offered to participate in Serbian reality shows Parovi (Couples) and Veliki brat (local production of Big Brother), but he rejected both opportunities, saying he did not want to participate in such a circus.[4]

    Discography

    [edit]
    Studio albums
    Compilation albums

    Ulica jorgovana (1991)

    1. Sta su žene pitaj druže mene
    2. Ulica jorgovana
    3. Praznina u duši
    4. Decembar je bio
    5. Opasno je to sto radiš
    6. Zbog tebe se i čaša prolila
    7. Samo ti si ona prava
    8. Neka žive moji stari

    Poletimo poletimo (1994)

    1. Poletimo, poletimo
    2. Bol bolujem u tuđini
    3. Volim da kockam
    4. Šeila kćeri mila
    5. Glave lude
    6. Pustite me da se napijem
    7. Digni glavu prijatelju
    8. Majko utješi me

    Alipašin izvor (1997)

    1. Alipašin izvor
    2. Merima
    3. Potraži me
    4. Pusti me da živim
    5. Ljuta na mene
    6. Život mi je uništila
    7. Bila si mi prva ljubav
    8. Budi moja ove noći

    Bišćanka (2000)

    1. Lele, lele
    2. Pobjegla je sreća
    3. Takva se žena jednom rađa
    4. Emina
    5. Tika tak
    6. Prevariću život
    7. Oprostaj
    8. Biščanka
    9. Ljubi me
    10. Pjesma za tebe
    11. Ljubav i kocka
    12. U krug
    13. Crna udovica

    Dva života (2001)

    1. Ne volim da gubim
    2. Uvijek dobro činio sam svima
    3. Lažu da je vino lijek
    4. Mađije
    5. Aman, aman
    6. Alipašin izvor
    7. Sretan ti rođendan
    8. Kapi kiše
    9. Istanbul
    10. Rodila se ljubav
    11. Reci da znam
    12. Eh što nemam dva života
    13. Kajundžijo baci prsten
    14. Svatovska

    Baš ti (2002)

    1. Baš ti
    2. Idi ženo iz života moga
    3. Kraljica
    4. To nije fer
    5. Bolje da sam pijan nego lud
    6. Daj mi daj
    7. Imam brata
    8. Kafanska pjevačica

    Voda, vazduh i sloboda (2003)

    1. Voda vazduh i sloboda
    2. Polomiću sve sto je od stakla
    3. Fajront
    4. Lažu te (featuring Šemsa Suljaković, song first featured on her 2000 album, Ne vjerujem nikom više)
    5. Ne vjerujem ženi sa plavim očima
    6. Gradski momak
    7. Tika tak (featuring Stoja)
    8. Šeila
    9. Neka pati[7]

    Ala, ala (2004)

    1. Ala, ala
    2. Drugovi moji dobri su momci
    3. Da li si me voljela ili nisi
    4. E moj ćale
    5. Bogata sirotica
    6. Daj daj dodaj
    7. A jesam te volio
    8. Ovo je pjesma za tebe ljubavi moja

    O mom rodnom kraju (2007)

    1. Alipašin izvor
    2. Bol bolujem
    3. Što nema omladine
    4. Hej plave plave
    5. Ameriko prokleta si
    6. Gdje je omladina
    7. Teško je i meni majko

    Dođe to iz duše (2009)

    1. Apsolutno tačno
    2. Dođe to iz duše
    3. Mogu bez tebe
    4. Kupi mi Crnu Goru
    5. Nisam fer
    6. Noćni čovjek
    7. Znaš li, znaš li brate, brate
    8. Sirotinjo
    9. Dođe to iz duše RMX
    As featured artist

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Nesuđeni nutricionista postao pevač". Archived from the original on 2013-01-17. Retrieved 2012-09-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  • ^ "Sejo Kalač - najveći brđanin :)". Retrieved 2012-09-05.
  • ^ Savić, Ana (14 July 2007). "Masakr u "Grandu" (in Serbian). Press. Archived from the original on 2019-02-09. Retrieved 2016-07-08.
  • ^ a b c "Sejo Kalač: Želim da me svi ostave na miru kako bih umro sam". expresstabloid.ba. 30 October 2015. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  • ^ "Intervju Sejo Kalač: Saša Popović vedri i oblači na estradi!" (in Serbian). FolkoTeka. 13 October 2011. Archived from the original on 20 August 2012. Retrieved 2016-07-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  • ^ "Nihad Kantić - Šike / Sejo Kalač – Najbolji Hitovi at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved 2012-09-05.
  • ^ "Sejo Kalač – Voda, Vazduh I Sloboda at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved 2012-09-05.
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