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Retrieved 9 May 2011. However, Damir Handanović, Ljiljana Jorgovanović and Marina Tucaković, who had previously worked with Ceca, wrote and produced several songs of Autogram. After fifteen months of mourning, she made her first public appearance in April 2001 in a television interview. CECA - Autogram Official 2016 Label and copyright: Ceca Music d. Her organizations prime goal is to increase the birthrate in Serbia and to help families who already have three or more children. Mada publika još nije čula pesme, pevačica je zaintrigirala obožavaoce nazivima kompozicija. Među autorima pesama su Marina Tucaković i Damir Handanović, a prateće vokale najvećoj balkanskoj folk zvezdi prvi put je otpevala njena ćerka Anastasija. May 2015 Ceca had her first public appearance at the age of nine, in her hometown, and at the age of thirteen she sang in a hotel on the coast, while vacationing with her parents.

This section relies largely or entirely on a single. Relevant discussion may be found on the. Please help by introducing to additional sources. May 2015 Ceca had her first public appearance at the age of nine, in her hometown, and at the age of thirteen she sang in a hotel on the coast, while vacationing with her parents. Here, the acclaimed singer and accordion player Mirko Kodić noticed her, and helped her in recording her first studio album The Little Nagging Flower, 1988. Ceca was mentored by Dobrivoje Ivanković, a composer and producer of folk music, who launched many careers in the 1970s and 1980s. Allow Me to See Him , she quickly became a very popular teenage star and idol for many people in Serbia. Her third album, was a major hit in the. Ceca became the best-selling artist of the record label and third best-selling female folk artist in Yugoslavia, behind and. At the age of 17, Ceca was cast in the role of , a gypsy singer and dancer, in 's directorial effort of Impure Blood , a movie based on the works of Serbian playwright and novelist. She continued to work with , and later with their young Aleksandar Milić Mili, with whom she continues to work today. Her next three albums, What Is In Your Veins? With a more modern production of music, music videos, and an evolving style, her popularity grew, as demonstrated by her 1996 album Emotionally Crazy and 1997's Masquerade. Her recording schedule became erratic because of the birth of her two children, Veljko in 1996 and Anastasija in 1998, and having to deal with family tragedy. In June 2006, she held a concert at in in front of 120,000 people. She released her fourteenth studio album Love Lives in June 2011. In June 2013, she held a concert at in in front of 150,000 people for her 40th birthday singing 47 songs for 4 hours, breaking her personal record. In 2016 she released her fifteenth album, Autograph, 2016 , which soon became a huge hit. Other activities Politics Ceca was appointed the honorary president of the SSJ formed by her late husband, Arkan. She has not been politically active and claims to have only accepted the position in honor of her deceased husband. After clashing with the president of the party, , on many issues, Ceca withdrew herself from politics completely. On the night of , Ceca and close associate of gathered demonstrators in front of the government building in Belgrade to speak about the situation in Kosovo and the burning of more than 300 in. Despite having a significant fanbase in , Ceca is officially banned from entering this country due to being proclaimed persona non grata. In one interview she stated that because of that, she always remains careful while picking her travel routes. Her organizations prime goal is to increase the birthrate in Serbia and to help families who already have three or more children. She has held several humanitarian concerts raising money for food, clothing, and sundries to benefit the Serbs in , after the in March 2004. Personal life Svetlana lived at home until her move to Switzerland in 1991, aged 18. While performing for the SDG , a force also known as Arkan's Tigers, in on 11 October 1993 during the , she met her future husband, , the unit commander and a career criminal, through pop singer. When the SSJ was formed, she was asked by Arkan to perform. He was married at the time, and the divorce that ended that marriage was finalized two months before their wedding. Arkan proposed to Ceca on 7 January 1995 and they married a month later, on 19 February. Ceca's parents were initially against the marriage. They had two children, a son, Veljko, in 1996 and daughter, Anastasija, in 1998. Arkan was shot on 15 January 2000 in a Belgrade hotel by four gunmen. Despite having been shot in the head, he remained alive for a brief period of time but died in Ceca's arms in the backseat of the car that was taking them to the emergency room. After fifteen months of mourning, she made her first public appearance in April 2001 in a television interview. I will always love him, and only him, I'm sure of that... Reformist Serbian Prime Minister was assassinated on 12 March 2003, prompting Serbian authorities to launch. Ceca's luxury Belgrade home was raided as part of the crackdown on the network of criminals and nationalists behind the assassination. The raid led to a thorough investigation. She was arrested on 17 March 2003 and charged with. Ceca was one of dozens of people detained in the crackdown and she spent three months in prison. She also claimed the firearms were brought to the house by her late husband. Ceca had sold fifteen players of FK Obilić to several international football clubs such as. Serbian state prosecutors accused her of taking for personal use an illegal share in the sale of fifteen players. Ceca denied having been involved in any kind of illegal activities, saying that her late husband was responsible for FK Obilić and that the eleven illegally possessed weapons found in her home also belonged to him. Under a plea bargain, Ražnatović was ordered to spend eight months under house arrest, avoiding the maximum sentence that the charges against her could have carried, 12 twelve years in prison. Retrieved 3 January 2004. Retrieved 24 May 2015. Retrieved 18 June 2013. Retrieved 24 May 2015. Retrieved 3 April 2017. Retrieved 19 May 2005. Retrieved 25 November 2010. Retrieved 9 May 2011. Retrieved 22 June 2011.

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