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Meho Puzić

Meho Puzić
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Background information
Birth name Mehmed Puzić
Born (1937-07-24)24 July 1937
Odžak, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Died 25 June 2007(2007-06-25) (aged 69)
Odžak, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Genres folk · sevdalinka
Occupation(s) musician
Years active 1966–2007
Labels Jugoton, PGP RTB, Diskos, Embex
Associated acts Hanka Paldum, Beba Selimović, Kemal Monteno, Toma Zdravković, Emina Zečaj
Website MehoPuzić.com

Mehmed Puzić (24 July 1937 – 25 June 2007), known professionally as Meho Puzić, was a Bosnian sevdalinka-folk singer and songwriter.

Puzić was born into a Muslim Bosniak family in the town of Odžak. He had two brothers named Adem and Bahrija. The latter was also a professional singer. Meho and Bahrija recorded two songs together, "Pjevaj brate" (Sing, Brother) and "Ko čaršijom konja jaše" (Who is Riding a Horse Down the Bazaar), and released them on an extended play titled Meho i Bahrija Puzić in 1974.

He worked as a bricklayer before becoming a professional singer and releasing his first single in 1966. In 1969, Toma Zdravković wrote a song entitled Majko, majko (Mother, Mother) for him. Puzić sang the song in a duet with his wife Hanka.

Meho Puzić died, holding his wife Hanka's hand, on 25 June 2007, a month shy of his 70th birthday. He died a little over two months before his colleague and friend Safet Isović's death on 2 September 2007.

Puzić was buried the day after his death in his hometown of Odžak. His funeral was attended by Hanka Paldum, Beba Selimović, Azemina Grbić, Emina Zečaj, Elvira Rahić, Jasmin Muharemović, Husein Kurtagić (1938–2008) and Omer Pobrić (1945–2010), among others.


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