Jasna Gospić


Jasna Gospić is Bosnian singer.

Career

Her singing career began at the age of 16 in the band Plima, founded by Jasna's brother Zoran Gospić. She continued her career as a third vocalist in the band Ambasadori – the Bosnian pop-rock band in which once sang famous artists such as Zdravko Čolić, Ismeta Dervoz and Hajrudin Varešanović.
In a short period of musical collaborations were created extraordinary achievements, in particular evergreen stands out "Dođi u pet do pet".
Her numerous appearances on national pop music festivals throughout the former Yugoslavia, mainly during the 1980s, when she performed at the Split Festival, Sarajevo hit of the season, Zagrebfest and the festival in Opatija, as well as in national elections for the Eurovision Song Contest, are just some of her achievements. Also she won the Estradne nagrade Jugoslavije and many other awards.
In cooperation with the most famous local authors she has published four albums and several singles, of which the audience remembers the hits Zar je voljeti grijeh? and A još mi ne daš mira

Personal

Gospić is married to Dejan Sparavalo, a musician playing in Emir Kusturica's The No Smoking Orchestra. The couple has two children and resides in Prague where Gospić works as a representative of a number of international fashion companies such as Roberto Cavalli, Tara Jarmon and Sergio Tacchini. She advocates for women's issues in society and is an honorary member of the Association Žene ženama.