Marčelo

Marčelo, whose real name is Marko Šelić, is a prominent Serbian hip-hop artist, known for his sharp and introspective lyrics, which are often imbued with a deep social and political consciousness. He burst onto the vibrant Balkan hip-hop scene in the early 2000s and quickly distinguished himself from his contemporaries with his elaborate storytelling and clever wordplay. Marčelo's music is characterized by a blend of traditional hip-hop beats with elements of other genres, creating a distinctive sound that resonates with a wide audience.

Throughout his career, Marčelo has released several influential albums, including his debut "De Facto" in 2003 and the acclaimed "Treća Strana Medalje" in 2008, which included hits like "Deca i sunce." His articulate expression and ability to tackle a variety of subjects – from personal struggles to broader societal issues – have earned him a dedicated fan base. In recent works such as "Napet Šou," "Fernweh," and "Vatra u mraku," he continues to push creative boundaries while remaining a vocal commentator on the human condition and contemporary life in Serbia and the Balkans. His live performances, such as "Tri Boje Zvuka" recorded at RTS Studio 8, capture the energy and emotion that Marčelo brings to the stage, further solidifying his place in the regional music panorama.

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Tako je govorio Zaradsutra
Album - 8 Tracks - Released June 1, 2024
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