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Baja mali knindza diskografija
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The 5th Kozara Brigade played a crucial role in Operation Corridor and became famous throughout the country. Čolić asked Roki to record an album about the fighters of his unit. His unit's local commander, Pero Čolić, commander of the 5th Kozar Light Infantry Brigade, allowed Vulović to continue his musical career. The music videos were shown on television in Serbia.Īfter the album's success, Vulović enlisted into Garda Panteri, an elite paramilitary unit of the Bosnian-Serb military, commanded by Ljubiša Savić. The distributor was the Army of the Republika Srpska with all profits from the album donated to wounded soldiers. The album was reissued on audio and video cassettes, often in a pirated way. The rest were dedicated to all the other heroes of the Semberian defense. All three were mentioned in the song "Junatsi from the 1st Sember Brigade" (Heroes from the 1st Sember Brigade). Some of the songs were dedicated to his friends, brigade colleagues, and commanders of all three battalions of the Kikoru, Zoran, and Vlad brigades. Vulović saw combat in Majevica and was reflected upon in his second album "Semberski junac" (Sember Heroes) with nine songs. Vulović, much to the objections of his wife, enlisted in the 1st Sember Light Infantry Brigade. When the center of Bijeljina was decimated during the Bosnian War, Vulović's home on Gavril Princip Street was damaged. Since then, Vulović hasn't returned to Croatia and does not buy goods from there.

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During a trip to Croatia in 1990, Vulović overheard two Croats from the talking insultingly about Serbs visiting the hotel. During this tour, Vulović visited his cousin in the United States at a military base, where, in addition to the concert, a gala dinner was held. Īfter the release of "Pasha" Vulović began touring particular European countries with a significant Serbian diaspora. The title song of the album was performed by Rodoljub and Milutin Popovich's wife, Gordana Lazarovich. In 1988, Vulović's second album "Pasha" was released thanks to the joint efforts of composer Milutin Zakhar Popovich and Vulović.

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The record was released by the Belgrade-based company Jugo-ploče in the series "Young Talents", then Vulović won the music competition. Vulović later performed concerts in many European countries with a large Serbian population. His first album, "Paša", was released in 1988. Rodoljub began his musical career in 1972, when he published his love songs, "Nemoj da me zaboraviš" (Don't forget me) and "Kristina". Vulović has a brother who lives in the village of Ortaci on Majevica, near the town of Ugljevik, a sister living in Belgrade, and a cousin who in the 1970s moved to the United States, where he continued his service in the army.

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During his tenure, he taught up to eight subjects. Vulović graduated from the Mihajlo Pupin Institute with a degree in Engineering Technology, after which he got a job as a graduate student at the school, where he began teaching. His father only returned following the war in 1945. His father took part in World War II and was brought to Germany as a prisoner of war in 1941 and forced to work in Germany. Vulović's grandfather comes from Montenegro.














Baja mali knindza diskografija