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Džej Ramadanovski

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Džej Ramadanovski, born on May 29, 1964, in Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia, was a Yugoslav and Serbian singer of Muslim Romani descent. He began his music career after being discovered by songwriters Marina Tucaković, Aleksandar Radulović, and Sava Bojić. His breakthrough came in 1987 when he finished as the runner-up at the International Music Fair (MESAM) with "Zar ja da ti brišem suze", leading to the release of his debut studio album Zar Ja Da Ti Brišem Suze under Diskoton in 1988. Ramadanovski gained significant popularity during the 1990s, holding his first solo concert at Tašmajdan in 1991 and touring internationally. Notable albums include Upalite Zamnom Sveće (1996) and Vozi, Vozi... (2003). He was nominated for Male Folk Singer of the Year at the 2011 Serbian Popularity Oscar. Ramadanovski passed away on December 6, 2020.
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