Sofka Nikolić


Sofka Nikolić was a Serbian singer of folk music considered to be the first major music star in Yugoslavia. She recorded over 55 LP records.

Biography

She started to sing as a minor at local fairs and events and she later went on to sing in kafanas of Sarajevo and Mostar, where she was best-known for performance of sevdalinkas. The first LP by Nikolić was recorded in 1927 and it contained several hits like Kolika je Jahorina planina and Kad bi znala, dilber Stano.
Her major concerts were in the 1920s, after which she moved to Belgrade and married fellow musician Paja Nikolić. His orchestra was a regular on Nikolić's concert tours, including a number of concerts abroad in Sofia, Berlin, Praha, Moscow, Vienna, Budapest, Madrid, London, Rome and Paris. Sofka Nikolić's musical adaptations of folk poems and original compositions attracted a large number fans. Her songs was praised by Josephine Baker, Aleksa Šantić, Branislav Nušić and other famous artists.
Nikolić had one daughter who died in an accident in 1936, after which Nikolić retired from public life.
A street in Bijeljina is named after her.

Selected singles