The banned song of Nada Mamula, the famous voice of Yugoslavia, and her lonely final years

要点
- Nada Mamula was one of Yugoslavia's most renowned sevdalinka singers.
- The song 'Pluća su mi bolna', which she first performed, remained banned in Yugoslavia for more than 10 years.
- Her career and professional life took a huge blow during the war years.
- It was reported that the artist, who lived her life alone, was buried in an unmarked grave.
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Nada Mamula was one of the most well-known sevdalinka singers of the former Yugoslavia and went down in music history as the first artist to perform the piece 'Pluća su mi bolna'. The song in question remained banned for more than a decade during the Yugoslav era.
Despite achieving great popularity during those days, the artist experienced a serious decline in her career with the onset of the war years. With her stage and professional life negatively affected, Mamula spent the rest of her life in solitude.
The famous singer's life story ended with a sad conclusion, despite her unforgettable works. After living her life alone, Nada Mamula passed away, and it is reported that there was no information regarding her name on her grave.
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- Who is Nada Mamula?
- Nada Mamula is one of the most famous sevdalinka singers of the former Yugoslavia.
- Which is the song that was banned for 10 years?
- The song first performed by the artist and banned in Yugoslavia for more than 10 years is titled 'Pluća su mi bolna'.
- When did Nada Mamula's career begin to decline?
- The singer's career and professional life entered a negative period with the onset of the war years in the country.