Maya Berović

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Maya Berović
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Maya Berović
Born Maja Berović
(1987-07-08) 8 July 1987 (age 37)
Ilijaš, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
Residence Graz, Austria
Other names Maya
Occupation Singer
Years active 2006–present
Partner(s) Alen (since 2006)
Musical career
Genres
Instruments vocals
Labels
Website www.maya.co.rs

Maja Berović (born 8 July 1987), known by her stage name Maya, is a Bosnian pop star. Born in a village near Sarajevo, her professional career began when she was signed to Belgrade-based record label Grand Production, aged 19. She has since become one of the leading pop stars in the region, with five studio albums and multiple singles.

Early life

Berović was born in the village of Malešići, Ilijaš municipality near Sarajevo. Her family lived in Malešići until the end of the Bosnian War in 1995, when her mother, older brother and she relocated to Bratunac where her mother is originally from. In Bratunac, she attended school and first began practising music. From age 12 she sang in local discotheques every weekend until she turned 18. Berović grew up listening to artists such as Dragana Mirković, Lepa Brena and Ceca and lists them as her musical influences.[citation needed]

Career

2007–08: Život uživo, Crno zlato

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Still a teenager, Maya was signed to the Belgrade-based record label Grand Production and released her first studio album Život uživo (Life, Live) in August 2007.[1] The songs were written by famed Serbian songwriters Marina Tucaković and Aleksandar Milić, among others. Other than achieving moderate success with the song "Džin i limunada" (Gin and Lemonade). She soon parted ways with Grand Production. In 2015 Berović explained that she and Grand director Saša Popović had differing ideas and that she is happy with her current label City Records.[2] Over a year later, in December 2008, she released her second studio album Crno zlato (Black Gold) under the short-lived label IN Music.[3] Black Gold was recorded at a studio in Zemun. Ivana Selakov, a then-unknown artist was featured as a backup vocalist on several songs. "Sedativ" (Sedative), "Uspomene" (Memories) and the title song all received more radio airplay than Gin and Lemonade had the previous year.

2009–11: BN Music and Maya

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Two months after the release of Black Gold, Maya debuted a self-released non-album single "Koliko te ludo volim ja" (Madly in Love with You) in February 2009.[4] Soon after, she began work on her third studio album under the Bosnian record label BN Music, based in Bijeljina.[5]

Her big breakthrough came upon the release of her third and eponymous album, Maya, and the success of the feminist ballad "Djevojačko prezime" (Maiden Name), in February 2011.[6] In December, the song was the recipient of the "Hit of the Year" award in Sarajevo.[7] The rest of the album was composed of mostly upbeat pop-folk songs which were perceived well by critics and her fans.

2012–13: City Records and Djevojka sa juga

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Maya began work on another album upon returning from a month-long vacation in January–February 2012 on an Australian cruise ship near Sydney and spending ten days in Dubai.[8][9] She signed a recording contract with the record label City Records. The first single off the album was "Leti ptico slobodno" (Fly Bird, Freely), written by Dragiša Baša and produced by Dejan Abadić.[10] It premiered 25 June 2012.[11]

Djevojka sa juga (Girl from the South), her fourth studio album, was first released 17 October in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia and 20 October in neighboring countries.[12] She has said that she was "extremely satisfied" with her new labels support of her music.[13] Girl from the South marked the first time she collaborated with Damir Handanović, a composer who has produced hit songs for artists such as Ceca, Dara Bubamara, Elvira Rahić, Darko Lazić and Mile Kitić, among many others. The photo shoot for the album lasted 18 hours and had to be paused when Maya became ill from hunger.[14]

Upon the release of Girl from the South and comments from the press and public on how her music and style differed from that of her overtly-sexual colleagues, she was quoted as saying:

I entered the world of show business with the intention to prove myself with quality songs and I think this is the only way to build a successful and long-term career. This was and remains my only goal.[15]

Maya held her first concert in Belgrade in April 2013. Her friends Damir Handanović and Katarina Živković were in the audience to show their support.[16]

2014–present: Opasne vode

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In April 2014 Berović was one of 26 participants in the first ever Pink Music Festival. Her submission, a club-oriented song about going out, getting drunk and having a great time, called "Alkohol" (Alcohol) was the most-listened to of the 26 entries.[17] Damir Handanović co-wrote the song with Marina Tucaković for Maya and gifted it to her for her birthday. The music video was done by the video production company IDJ Videos and premiered on 9 May 2014.[18]

Opasne vode (Dangerous Waters), her fifth album and second consecutive project with City Records, was released 27 October 2014.[19] Alcohol served as the lead single. The second single, "Čime me drogiraš", was released 23 September followed by "Javi šta ti je u glavi" on 7 October.[20][21][22] In addition to an updated and slightly different sound, a new fashion style accompanied the new album.[23] Dejan Milićević directed the music videos for all the songs on Dangerous Waters.[24] The official album cover art was unveiled 17 October 2014.[25]

Humanitarianism

Following the May 2014 floods and landslides in Bosnia and Serbia, Maya donated money and made sure that food and clean, bottled water was made available to those most-affected by the natural disasters.[26] She said her "soul hurt" watching the suffering following the storm.

Personal life

Maya has been in a relationship with a Bosnian man named Alen[27] since 2006.[28] He served as the executive producer of her first two albums. They relocated to Graz, Austria in 2009 and also have a "spacious home" in Belgrade.[29]

Discography

References

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