Đorđe_Đogani

Đole Đogani

Đole Đogani

Serbian singer and dancer (born 1960)


Đorđe "Đole" Đogani (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђорђе "Ђоле" Ђогани; born Hamit Đogaj, on 1 July 1960) is a Serbian former competitive disco dancer, present day singer and founder of the music duo Đogani.

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Biography

Đorđe Đogani was born Hamit Đogaj on July 1, 1960, in Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia to a Serbian Albanian parents.[1] He grew up in the neighborhood of Mirijevo alongside three brothers and three sisters.[2] His youngest brother, Gazmen "Gagi" Đogani, is also a well-known 90s dancer and founder of the music act called Funky G.[1] An active sportsman in his youth, Đogani was a member of AK Crvena Zvezda and was a junior representative of Yugoslavia in athletics.[3]

Đogani started dancing in 1979.[4] In the early 80s he became involved as the choreographer and got his own dance troupe at the Belgrade Youth Center.[4] He was the only competitor from Yugoslavia at the WORLD Disco Dancing Championship in 1980, where he was placed seventh.[4]

In 1986, he married Slađana Delibašić, with whom he has two daughters.[5][6] The couple founded Giogani Fantastico in the early 90s. Together they released six studio albums.[6]

Following his divorce from Delibašić in 2001, Đogani started dating dancer Vesna Trivić, who became the new member of the group, now called "Đogani". With Trivić he released six more albums. They have two children of their own and are not legally married.[7]

Discography

As Giogani Fantastiko
  • Storm (1992)
  • Idemo na Mars (1994)
  • Pronađi sebe (1996)
  • Granice nema (1997)
  • Bensedin (1998)
  • Da, to je to! (2000)
As Đogani
  • Novi dan (2001)
  • Dok ja ljubim (2003)
  • Đogani (2005)
  • Ljubav moja (2007)
  • Svila (2009)
  • Đogani (2015)

References

  1. Jovanović, V. "Znate ih kao Gagija i Đoleta: Ovako se stvarno zovu braća Đogani". Nova.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 12 November 2022.
  2. Marković, D. (14 February 2022). "Đogani je bio atletski reprezentativac, ples ga omeo da postane velika zvezda". Nova.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 12 November 2022.
  3. Kovačević, B. (May 1981). "Hamit Đogani – Jedini Jugosloven koji dostojno predstavlja zemlju u disko igranju". Yugopapir.com (in Serbian). Retrieved 12 November 2022.
  4. "Ovaj mladić uskoro će postati tata po četvrti put!". Puls.rs (in Serbian). 26 December 2013. Retrieved 12 November 2022.

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