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Boban Rajović
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![]() Boban Rajović in 2019
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Native name |
Бобан Рајовић
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Also known as | Boban |
Born | Copenhagen, Denmark |
25 December 1971
Genres | turbo-folk |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Sound Production, Gold Music, City Records |
Associated acts | Dragana Mirković, Sin (Filip Filipi), Ivana Selakov, Alka Vuica |
Boban Rajović is a famous singer from Montenegro. He was born on December 25, 1971, in Denmark. Many people in countries that used to be part of Yugoslavia enjoy his music. He is known for popular songs like "Usne boje vina" (which means 'Wine-colored Lips') and "Provokacija" ('Provocation').
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About Boban Rajović
Boban Rajović was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. His parents had moved there from Berane, a town in Montenegro. When he was 19 years old, he started singing in cafes in Scandinavia. These cafes were owned by people from Yugoslavia.
Family Life
Boban Rajović is married to Dragana Rajović. They have three children together. His family celebrates a special tradition called slava, which honors their family's patron saint, Saint Basil of Ostrog.
Moving to Serbia
In the year 2000, Boban moved to Belgrade, Serbia. He went there to record his very first music album. He still lives in Belgrade today.
Boban's Music Albums
Boban Rajović has released many albums and songs throughout his career. He started making music in 1999 and is still active today.
Studio Albums
- Boban (2000)
- Puklo srce (My Heart Exploded, 2003)
- Provokacija (Provocation, 2006)
- Usne boje vina (Lips the Color of Wine, 2007)
- Kosači (Mowers, 2008)
- Mijenjam (I'm Changing, 2010)
- Vojnik Zabluda (Soldier of Delusion, 2013)
- Dito (Here, 2018)
- Avion (Airplane, 2024)
Compilation Albums
- Najbolje do sada (The Best Until Now, 2009)
Songs with Other Artists
Boban Rajović has also sung on songs with other musicians:
- Persijska princeza (Princess of Persia, 2009) with Filip Filipi
- Mandolins Cry
Single Songs
These are songs that were released on their own, not as part of an album:
- Padobran (2016)
- Spartanac (2018)
- Suze (2024)