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| Šaban Šaulić | |
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| Birth name | Šaban Šaulić |
| Born | September 6, 1951 Šabac, Serbia |
| Genres | Pop-folk (Folk) |
| Instruments | Vocals |
| Years active | 1969–present |
| Labels | PGP RTB, Jugodisk, Grand Production, Diskos, ZaM |
Šaban Šaulić (Serbian Cyrillic: Шабан Шаулић, Romani: Šaban Šauličh; born 6 September 1951) is a Serbian folk singer.[1]
He released his debut EP Dajte mi utjehu in 1969 when he was 18 years old. In 1970, he served the mandatory Yugoslav army service in Bitola, now in the Republic of Macedonia. His wife Gordana, for whom he wrote and released a hit song for his 1985 album Kafanska noć, titled Gordana. Šaban Šaulić was one the biggest-selling artists in Yugoslavia and still is among the top in former Yugoslavia. He has also recorded songs in Macedonian, including a remake of the classic hit Zajdi, zajdi, jasno sonce.
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