Desingerica
Serbian rapper
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Dragomir Despić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгомир Деспић; born 8 February 1993),[2] better known by his stage name Desingerica (Serbian Cyrillic: Десингерица) or shortly Desinger, is a Serbian rapper and director.
8 February 1993
- Rapper
- music video director
- singer
- songwriter
Desingerica (Desinger) Десингерица | |
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| Background information | |
| Born | Dragomir Despić 8 February 1993 |
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| Occupations |
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| Instruments | Vocals |
| Years active | 2022–present |
| Label | Desingerica (IDJTunes) |
Spouse |
Nevena Brkljač (m. 2021) |
Biography
Despić was born on 8 February 1993 in Belgrade, Serbia, where he was also raised.[3] During his youth, he had a promising basketball career[citation needed]. Since 2019, he has been working as a tattoo artist.
Desinger began his music career in 2022 with the release of the single "Kucci Kucci," a collaboration with fellow rapper Lule Pljugica.[4]
In June 2023, Desinger performed at Belgrade Music Week, attracting a crowd of over 10,000 attendees.[5][6]
In August 2023, Draško Stanivuković banned Desinger from performing in Banja Luka due to a controversial on-stage act where he tapped audience members on the head with his shoe.[7][8]
Discography
- Kucci Kucci (ft. Lule Pljugica) (2022)
- Pistacc (ft. Lule Pljugica and Lacku) (2022)
- Balkanacc (ft. Lule Pljugica) (2022)
- Tuckavacc (ft. Lule Pljugica) (2022)
- Praccka (ft. Lule Pljugica) (2022)
- Ficcni (ft. Lule Pljugica) (2023)
- Novacc (ft. Lule Pljugica) (2023)
- Merccedecc (ft. Lule Pljugica, Đekson and Coja) (2023)
- Recci (ft. Lule Pljugica) (2023)
- Djuskavacc (ft. Lule Pljugica) (2023)
- Flecc (ft. Lule Pljugica) (2023)
- Ccokolada (2023)
- Ccuti (ft. Zera) (2023)
- Skakavacc (2024)
- Penetraccia (ft. Đekson) (2024)
- Rendalicca (2024)
- Ccapela (2024)
- Ccrno (ft. Pajak and Zera) (2024)
- Mrkavacc (2024)
- Pumpalicca (ft. Đekson) (2025)
- Cocctel (ft. Napoleon and Frantz) (2025)
- Cchap Cchap (2025)
- Devedeseticce (2025)
- Folkicc (2025)
- Medovacca (2026)
- Ccrevo (2026)
