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Milić Vukašinović

Bosnian rock music singer-songwriter, born March 09, 1950 in Belgrade, Serbia. Also prominent composer and lyricist for pop-folk artists. Guitar player and solo drummer. He was Sarajevo-based since 1958 and after years active in local pop bands, living in London (1971-1974), he was a part time member of nationwide notorious bands 'Indexi' and 'Bijelo Dugme'. Finally in 1977 he founded 'Vatreni Poljubac' - a cult hard-rock band trio, which raise his popularity in years to come. He is also famous as prominent song writter in pop-folk music genre, including some best selling albums for Hanka Paldum. In 1997 his song represented Bosnia-Herzegovina at ESC in Dublin, Ireland. He released total of 9 band studio albums and also 9 solo album materials. He is known for his unique rap lyrics mixed with hard rock sound. Since 1997 he is Belgrade-based, mostly writting music for bosnian and serbian pop-folk performers. He is also known as 'Doctor for Rock'n'Roll, which is the name of his own popular song. For international market he use his alter ego - Mitch Valiant. After living his childhood in Pec, Kosovo his father who was the yugoslavian army major, choose to live in the multicultural and university city of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina.

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