Amar Jašarspahić
Amar Jašarspahić (born 30 December 1990), better known as Amar Gile or simply Gile, is a Bosnian singer from Kakanj, winner of the seventh season of music competition Zvezde Granda.
Biography
Gile has been interested in music since his early childhood; his singing talent he inherited from his mother. He is the winner of the regional music competition Zvezde Granda, where he was outstandingly the best one in his concurrence. Since then he has had a successful career; he regularly fills arenas and clubs all throughout Europe, Australia and America. He went on several tours in the Balkans, Western Europe, Scandinavia, America, and Australia. He is an active philanthropist; he helps the children, the youth and the elderly who are in tough health and material situations. He is a UNICEF ambassador and uses the title to fight for the rights of children in the Balkan region. He finished his first album Čovjek tvoga sna in 2013. In 2015 he published two songs: Trnje oko srca and Prekasno. In the following year, he made singles Pijano and Imam samo jednu želju, both with music videos (second of which features a famous Bosnian actor Haris Burina). In 2017 he had great success with songs "Spreman na sve" and "Apokalipsa" (accompanied by an uncut music video).[1]
Discography
Albums
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Accolades
- Zvezde Granda Winner (2013)
- The discovery of the decade – Sarajevo (2013)
- Popularity Oscar – Singer of the year (2013)
- Gold Ladybug for best foreign singer in Macedonia (2014)
- Reward for the humanist of the year (2014)
- UNICEF title of the Ambassador of Good Will for BiH (2015)
- Reward in Zagreb for humanitarian work (2015)
- Reward in Skopje for humanity (2015)
- Reward in Skopje for best singer (2015)
- Reward "Davorin Popović" for best young singer (2015)
- UNICEF Ambassador – BiH, region of the Balkans and International representative (2015)
- Platinum plate – album Čovjek tvoga sna (2015)
- Humanity award for "Taking measures for education" (2015)
- Nation idol (Education builds BiH) (2015)
- Honorary citizen of Kakanj city (for promotion of the city and for the humanitarian work) (2015)[2]
References
External links
- Amar Jašarspahić discography at Discogs
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- Grand Production
- RTV Pink
- UM
- Nova M
- Nova BH
- Grand TV
- Prva
- OBN
- Branislav Mojićević (2004.)
- Milica Todorović (2005.)
- Dušan Svilar (2007.)
- Darko Lazić (2009.)
- Stefan Petrušić (2011.)
- Darko Martinović (2012.)
- Amar Jašarspahić (2013.)
- Mirza Selimović (2014.)
- Haris Berković (2015.)
- Ibro Bublin (2016.)
- Aleksa Perović; Riste Risteski (2017.)
- Anid Ćušić (2018.)
- Džejla Ramović (2019.)
- Mahir Mulalić (2021.)
- Nermin Handžić (2022.)
- Slavica Angelova (2023.)
- Meliha Imširović / Šejla Zonić (2024.)
- Nadica Ademov
- Stevan Anđelković
- Mirjana Aleksić
- Edita Aradinović
- Jadranka Barjaktarović
- Slobodan Batjarević
- Aleksandra Bursać [sr]
- Miloš Vujanović
- Jelena Vučković
- Katarina Gardijan
- Marko Gajić
- Jelena Gerbec
- Mirza Delić
- Katarina Didanović
- Katarina Grujić
- Milan Dinčić
- Dragi Domić
- Slađana Đorđević
- Tijana Milentijević
- Dejana Erić [sh]
- Katarina Živković
- Monika Ivkić
- Martina Jozinović
- Mustafa Omerika
- Aleksandar Josifovski
- Nikolina Kovač [sr]
- Jelena Kostov
- Radmila Manojlović
- Biljana Marković
- Maja Milutinović
- Tamara Milutinović
- Aleksandra Mladenović
- Aleksandra Mladenović
- Petar Mitić
- Nemanja Nikolić
- Jelena Novaković
- Ivana Pavković
- Milica Pavlović
- Zorja Pajić
- Jovana Pajić
- Ljubomir Perućica
- Andrijana Petrušovska
- Savo Perović
- Aleksandra Prijović
- Aleksa Radenković
- Miroslav Radulović
- Tanja Savić
- Biljana Sečivanović
- Sanja Stojanović
- Aleksandra Stojković
- Milan Stanković
- Jovan Stefanović [sr]
- Tea Tairović
- Svetlana Tanasić
- Milan Topalović
- Milena Ćeranić
- Slavica Ćukteraš
- Darko Filipović
- Renato Henc
- Andreana Čekić
- Teodora Džehverović
- Isak Šabanović
- Tamara Raonić-Popović (2004.–2005.)
- Dragana Katić (2004.–2005.; 2014)
- Ines Gavrilović (2004.–2005.)
- Suzana Mančić (2004.–2005.)
- Ena Popov; Marko Miljković (2007.)
- Silvija Nedeljković; Nemanja Stevanović (2008.–2009.)
- Vladimir Stanojević; Ljubinka Dobrosavljev (2010.–2011.)
- Milan Mitrović; Ana Sević (2011.–2013.)
- Vojislav Nedeljković (2013.–present)
- Sanja Kužet (2013.–2016.; 2017.–present)