Milo Hrnić

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Milo Hrnić
Born(1946-02-03)3 February 1946
Dubrovnik, PR Croatia, Yugoslavia
Died16 September 2023(2023-09-16) (aged 77)
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • politician
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1980–2023

Milo Hrnić (3 February 1946[1] – 16 September 2023) was a Croatian pop singer. His performances were characterised by emotional intensity and frequent crowd interactions.[citation needed] His resonant and forceful baritone and distinct brand of poetic lyrics had proclaimed him as one of the most commercially and critically successful Croatian pop singers.[citation needed] Alongside Tereza Kesovija, he was pronounced "the singer of the century" in his native Dubrovnik.[citation needed]

Hrnić won the Split Festival three times: in 1982 with "Vrati se", in 1983 with "Dalmacijo, ljubav si vječna" and in 1987 with "Dobra večer prijatelji".

Political activity[edit]

Hrnić was a member of Dubrovnik's city council, originally with the Croatian People's Party (HNS), but later as an independent.

Death[edit]

Milo Hrnić died from an infection in Dubrovnik, on 16 September 2023, at the age of 77.[2]

Discography[edit]

  • 1980 – Milo
  • 1981 – Samo ti
  • 1982 – Lutaj pjesmo moja
  • 1983 – Potraži me
  • 1984 – Zagrli me jače
  • 1985 – S tobom sam jači
  • 1987 – Pozovi me
  • 1988 – Ja neću takav život
  • 1989 – Tvoja mati je legla da spava
  • 1990 – Sad sam opet svoj na svome
  • 1992 – Biser Hrvatski
  • 1993 – 20 mojih uspjeha
  • 1994 – Na kominu moga ćaće
  • 1997 – Sve me tebi zove
  • 1999 – Vrijeme ljubavi
  • 2007 – Zlatna kolekcija
  • 2008 – Za sva vremena

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://dubrovacki.slobodnadalmacija.hr/dubrovnik/osmrtnice/pretraga?searchword=Hrnić
  2. ^ "Napustila nas je glazbena legenda Milo Hrnić". DuList. 16 September 2023. Retrieved 18 September 2023.

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