Hari Rončević is famous Croatian songwriter and singer from Split, well known for his touching lyrics and mellow guitar playing. He appeared in year 1994. for the first time on "Melodije Hrvatskog Jadrana" (Croatian Adriatic Sea Melodies) festival and immediately won the 1. prize as decided by expert jury. After that his career starts to ascend, he published his first album "Buntovnik s razlogom" (Rebel with a cause) in 1994., followed by "Žigolo" (Gigolo), "Mulac" (Dummy), "Još tvog je polju...
Hari Rončević is famous Croatian songwriter and singer from Split, well known for his touching lyrics and mellow guitar playing.
He appeared in year 1994. for the first time on "Melodije Hrvatskog Jadrana" (Croatian Adriatic Sea Melodies) festival and immediately won the 1. prize as decided by expert jury.
After that his career starts to ascend, he published his first album "Buntovnik s razlogom" (Rebel with a cause) in 1994., followed by "Žigolo" (Gigolo), "Mulac" (Dummy), "Još tvog je poljupca" (There’s still your kiss left), "Harijevih 16" (Hari’s 16), "Dok si uz mene" (While you are by me), "Hari u HNK" (Hari in HNK), "Jučer, danas…?" (Yesterday, today…?), "Balade (najbolje od)" (Ballads (The best of)), "More sudbine" (Sea of destiny), "Akustični koncert" (Acoustic concert), "Uživo u Tvornici" (Live in Tvornica) and "Daj sebe do kraja" (Give yourself until the end).
His lyrics vary from dark social entanglements to heartbreaking love stories.
Hari also wrote songs for other Croatian famous singers like Oliver Dragojević – "Moj lipi anđele" (My beautiful angel), Doris Dragović – "Zemlja i stina" (Earth and stone), which became huge hits.
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