Zorica Brunclik Biography: Age, Husband, Net Worth, Height, Children, Albums, Awards

Zorica Brunclik Biography: Age, Husband, Net Worth, Height, Children, Albums, Awards

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Zorica Brunclik, is a renowned Serbian folk singer and lyricist celebrated for her vibrant performances and distinctive hot pink hair.

With a career spanning over four decades, she has released 27 albums and sold 15 million records, making her one of the most commercially successful Serbian folk artists.

Known for blending traditional and modern Balkan music, Brunclik has won numerous awards, including the National Music Artist of Serbia, and is a beloved figure in the Balkan music scene for her emotive voice and unique style.

Profile

  • Full Name: Zorica Brunclik
  • Stage Name: Zorica Brunclik
  • Born: 29 June 1955
  • Age: 70 years old
  • Birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia
  • Nationality: Serbian
  • Occupation: Singer, Lyricist
  • Height: Unknown
  • Parents: Andrej Brunclik, Zlatija Popović
  • Siblings: Unknown
  • Spouse: Zoran Tutić (m. 1970s–?), Ljubo Kešelj (m. 1970s–1985), Miroljub Aranđelović Kemiš (m. 1985)
  • Children: Đorđe Tutić, Zlata Aranđelović
  • Relationship: Married
  • Net Worth: $5 million

Early Life and Education

Zorica Brunclik was born on June 29, 1955, in Belgrade, Serbia, to Andrej Brunclik, and Zlatija Popović, who divorced during her early years.

Information about her siblings is not publicly known.

She grew up in Belgrade and pursued her education at the University of Niš Faculty of Law, though specific details about her degree completion are undisclosed.

She is of Serbian, Czech, and Greek descent, though her religion is unknown.

Career

Zorica Brunclik began her career in the early 1970s, performing in pubs and restaurants across Serbia.

Introduced to the music scene by folk singer Bora Spužić Kvaka, she gained early recognition after performing with the orchestra of Tihomir Paunović Tika.

Her breakthrough came with her first single, “Ne daj da nas rastave,” recorded for PGP Radio Television Belgrade in 1974, followed by her debut album in 1976.

Collaborating with songwriter Novica Urošević, she quickly established herself as a rising star in Serbian folk music.

Brunclik’s career flourished with hits like “A tebe nema” (1982), “Avlije, avlije” (1991), and “Dunjo mirisna” (1997), earning her multiple awards at festivals such as Moravski Biseri, Ilidža, MESAM, and Šumadijski Sabor.

She became a prominent figure in Balkan music, blending traditional folk with modern pop elements, and her vibrant stage presence drew large audiences.

Her 40-year career celebration in 2014 featured performances alongside other Serbian music icons, solidifying her influence in the industry.

Brunclik remains a significant presence in Balkan music, with recent works like “Kada bi me pitali” and “Majko Jovanova (live)” showcasing her emotional depth and versatility.

Her ability to connect with audiences through heartfelt lyrics and dynamic performances has sustained her popularity.

A multiple-time winner of Serbia’s singer of the year awards and the Oskar for popularity, she continues to inspire fans and musicians across the region with her enduring contributions to folk music.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: Unknown
  • Facebook Handle: Zorica Brunclik
  • Twitter Handle: Unknown

Personal Life

Zorica Brunclik has been married three times, first to accordionist Zoran Tutić, with whom she has a son named Đorđe Tutić, followed by accordionist Ljubo Kešelj, with whom she has a daughter.

Since 1985, she has been married to accordionist and composer Miroljub Aranđelović Kemiš, with whom she has another daughter named Zlata Aranđelović; she also has a daughter from an earlier relationship, born when she was 18.

She maintains a private lifestyle, focusing on her music and family.

Discography

  • Ne daj da nas rastave (1974)
  • A tebe nema (1982)
  • Avlije, avlije (1991)
  • Što se mala uobrazi (1995)
  • Dunjo mirisna (1997)
  • Otkopčano jeleče (1998)
  • Ne dam ovo malo duše (2002)
  • Kada bi me pitali (2010s)

Net Worth

Zorica Brunclik has an estimated net worth of $5 million.

Her wealth primarily derives from her prolific music career, including album sales, live performances, and royalties from her extensive discography.

Her festival awards and long-standing popularity in the Balkan music scene have further contributed to her financial success.


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