Milojko "Mile" Kitić (Миле Китић, born January 1, 1952 in Derventa, Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a popular Bosnian Serb turbo-folk singer. From the beginning of his career to 1991, he sang in the Ijekavian Dialect. Although he was born a Croat he converted to Orthodoxy when he married his wife. [citation needed] But during the war, he moved to Belgrade and decided to sing in the Ekavian dialect, a tradition more poplular in Serbia. He was popular in most parts of the Former Yugoslavia. He is married to the Serbian singer Marta Savić.
Discography
Studio albums
- Moja Slatka Mala (1982)
- Jorgovani Plavi (1983)
- Čaša Ljubavi (1984)
- Ja neću ljepšu (1985)
- Kockar (1986)
- Mogao sam biti car (1987)
- Što da ne? (1988)
- Osvetnik (1989)
- Stavi karte na sto (1990)
- Gledaj me u oči (1991)
- Ćao, Jelena (1992)
- Vuk Samotnjak (1993)
- Moj sokole (1994)
- Okreni jastuk (1995)
- Ratnik za ljubav (1996)
- Plava Ciganka (2001)
- Policijo, oprosti mi (2002)
- Zemljotres (2004)
- Šampanjac (2005)