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    MY PARENTS PUSHED ME ON THE STAGE – Ibro Bublin does not regret that he started singing as a boy

    Ever since he stepped on the stage, and especially after the victory in “Grand Stars”,  Ibra Bublin,  many have predicted a successful singing career. Although he was only 16 at the time, his popularity and fame did not bother him because he has been in music since the age of five, and he can boast that he literally grew up in front of the camera. Today, at the age of 22, he points out that he is much more mature both physically and mentally compared to the period when he triumphed in the most-watched show. 

    –  I entered the new year smarter, safer, with more self-confidence. The years are making their own, I turned 18, and everything is going well, thank God. Now I feel like I’m standing firmly on the ground and stepping towards the goal, but I’m in no hurry. You know what, fame will not come if you do not fight for it, and I am young, I am fighting and I am going to the goal with a sure step  – said Ibro, who has been faithful to folk music since the beginning of his career. 

    Speaking on the show “Grand Parade”, Bublin pointed out that he was considered an extraordinary talent from an early age, and that his parents taught him to compete at various music festivals, which is why the host compared him to a great world star. 

    – Well, you as Britney Spears – joked Tihomir Tepic, which the singer confirmed.  

    – At the age of 5, 6, my parents pushed me on stage because they thought I could do it and it felt like I would be into music. And while my peers were playing with toys, I was getting keyboards, a synthesizer, and I didn’t regret it. I am glad to hear from you that I am growing into a good man –  said Ibro.  

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