Saban Saulic

Saban Saulic was a Serbian and former Yugoslavian folk singer, known as 'The King of Folk', who was popular in Yugoslavia and Bulgaria during the 1970s. He released numerous albums spanning over his five-decade career.

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Profession :

Folk Singer

Birthday :

May 6, 1951

Death Date:

February 17, 2019

Age :

67

Å aban Å aulić, often called “The King of Folk,” was a celebrated Serbian and former Yugoslavian folk singer who rose to fame in the 1970s. He was adored by fans in both Yugoslavia and Bulgaria. Throughout his extensive career, which spanned more than five decades, Å aulić released a multitude of albums and captivated audiences with his polished baritone voice and heartfelt performances. Some of his most notable works include his debut EP “Dajte mi utjehu” and hit songs such as “Kraljice Srca Moga,” “Verujem U Ljubav,” and “Ti Me Varas Najbolje.” In 2020, he was posthumously awarded the Golden Medal of Merits of the Republic of Serbia for his significant contributions to music. Despite suffering a severe back injury in a car accident during the 1980s, Å aulić’s unwavering dedication to his fans and his craft led him to continue touring and recording music. He passed away on February 17, 2019, leaving an enduring legacy in the realm of folk music.