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Artist
Anica Milenković was born on 5th August 1978 in the little village Kasidol near Požarevac. She first appeared on the Yugoslavian scene in 1991 with the album Mlade godine mogu sve (Young years can do everything). The video for her song ''Na lančiću tvoje ime'' (Your name on the necklace), shot in a flea-market, was extremely popular at the time. In 1993, her second album Devojački snovi (Girl's dreams) was released, followed in 1994 by Korak Napred, Korak Nazad' (A step forth, a step back). She made her first television programme for TV Priština, and went on her first solo tour, but because of bad publicity from her record company and her father taking all her earnings she left PGP. In 1995 she released her fourth album, Molitva (Prayer), but it passed largely unnoticed because of a lack of media attention. Later that year her fifth album, Ludilo (Madness) was released. The director, Saša Popović, didn't believe in her comeback, but she had a reasonable success with songs such as"Moje malo ludilo" (My little madness), "Strela ljubavi" (The arrow of love), and especially "Svadba će da bude" (A wedding will be), a song she sang with Nedeljko Bajić Baja, with whom it was said she had a relationship, which allowed her to perform in the West. The following year she released another album, Čarobnjak (Magician). She was among the first artists to issue a CD with Grand Productions, Miljenica (Favoured one), but the bombing of Serbia ruined the promotion of the album. At the en