As a result of exposure on the internet, Vulović's songs have exploded in popularity in Western countries, particularly the United States, even though there has not been much of a resurgence of popularity in the former Yugoslav states. Psobil té jako profesor a rektor na Zemdlské a zdravotnické vysoké kole v Bijeljine. Vulović typically wears his popular aviator glasses in his music videos.Īfter the Bosnian War, Vulović accepted a job position for director of Mihajlo Pupin Technical School in Bijeljina, later retiring in 2012. kvtna 1955, Bijeljina, Jugoslávie) je bosensko- srbský zpvák. "Crni Bombarder" was followed by "Zbog tebe" (Because of you). In 1994, he released "Junaci Kozarski" (Heroes of Kozara), later releasing his last war album, "Crni bombarder" (Black Bomber) in 1995. Not much later, in 1993, he published his iconic album, Panteri (Panthers). His unit's local commander, Pero Čolić, allowed Roki to continue his musical career. After the album's success, Vulović enlisted himself into Garda Panteri, which was an elite paramilitary unit of the Bosnian-Serb military, commanded by Ljubiša Savić. When the center of Bijeljina was decimated during the Bosnian War, Vulović wrote and released his second album, "Semberski Junaci" (Heroes of Semberija), and all profits from the album were donated to wounded soldiers. Vulović later performed concerts in many European countries with a large Serbian population His first album, "Paša", was released in 1988. Rodoljub began his musical career in 1972, when he published his love songs, "Nemoj da me zaboraviš" (Don't forget me) and "Kristina". This was caused by the fact that Vulović was a singer of anti-NATO and anti-Western songs. ĭuring the 1990s, his applications for entry visas to the United States were denied several times. Vulović dreams of visiting Russia one day. He is fluent in French and Italian and has a relatively good knowledge of German, which enables him to have conversations in German.ĭuring his career, Vulović visited several countries in Western Europe. Vulović has two children, a son and a daughter. Vulović's wife Jelica is a philologist and has written several songs with her husband. After the end of the war he returned home. His father took part in World War II and was brought to Germany as a prisoner of war in 1941. Vulović's grandfather comes from Montenegro. Vulović was born in the city of Bijeljina during the night of April 30 to May 1, 1955.
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