Josipa Lisac

Josipa Lisac (born 14 February 1950) is a Croatian pop rock singer.

Biography
During the 1960s, Lisac was the vocalist of the group Zlatni Akordi. Her first solo album, Dnevnik jedne ljubavi (The Diary of a Love), recorded in 1973, was a huge success and remains today one of the most legendary albums in Croatia. Journalist and producer Peca Popović noted that Dnevnik jedne ljubavi was also only the fourth rock record and the first female-fronted record released in Yugoslavia.

Gubec-beg was the first Croatian rock opera where Josipa had the demanding role of Jana. The opera premiered in 1975, and the aria "Ave Maria" was a standout song that Josipa still performs in concert today. The rock opera was created by Karlo Metikoš, Ivica Krajač and Miljenko Prohaska. The show was performed around Yugoslavia, as well as in Budapest, Trieste, Rome, and Saint Petersburg. It was seen by approximately one million people. The same year, she recorded a jazz album in collaboration with Ernie Wilkins, Clark Terry, Albert Mangelsdorff, and Johnny Basso, produced by Boško Petrović and Karlo Metikoš.

During 1987, Josipa Lisac served as a contestant in the preselection competition, Jugovizija, with hopes to represent Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1987. She sang her hit, "Gdje Dunav ljubi nebo" (Where the Danube Kisses the Sky) and finished in ninth place out of 24. Soon after releasing her album Boginja (Goddess), she became an acclaimed pop artist throughout Yugoslavia.

She had numerous big rock hits, and also sang Bosnian sevdalinka songs ("Omer beže"), as well as Croatian Christmas songs.

Beside being a top act within the world of Croatian popular music, she was also highly acclaimed in the former Yugoslav rock scene. She is known for her strong voice, which she describes as contralto, as well as her unique sense of fashion.

Ahead of the 2013 Croatian constitutional referendum, Lisac publicly supported the LGBT community.

On 5 March 2015, the 40th anniversary of Gubec-beg was celebrated.

In 2018, Josipa performed in Belgrade, Skopje, Sarajevo, Podgorica, Krk, Zürich, Varaždin, Munich, Gothenburg, Stockholm, and Zadar, among other venues.

She was in a relationship with the Croatian musician Karlo Metikoš (who also performed under the pseudonym Matt Collins), who she had met in 1971. He died in December 1991. Together they collaborated on 13 LPs.

In February 2020, Lisac performed the Croatian national anthem at the inauguration of President Zoran Milanović. A criminal complaint was submitted against her by attorney Boško Županović for "performing and intoning the Croatian national anthem in a derogatory way" during the inauguration.

Studio albums

 * Dnevnik jedne ljubavi (1973)
 * Josipa Lisac & B.P. Convention Big Band International (with B. P. Convention Big Band; 1976)
 * Made in USA (1979)
 * Hir, hir, hir (1980)
 * Lisica (1982)
 * Hoću samo tebe (1983)
 * Boginja (1987)
 * Čestit Božić (with Akademski Zbor "Ivan Goran Kovačić"; 1992)
 * Život (2000)
 * Živim po svome (2009)

Compilation albums

 * Najveći uspjesi '68./ '73. (1974)
 * Balade (1987)
 * Antologija (1997)
 * The Best of (1998)
 * Hitovi (1998)
 * The Platinum Collection (2007)
 * Original Album Collection Vol. 1 (2017)
 * Original Album Collection Vol. 2 (2017)
 * Posve slobodna (Suradnje & etno) (2017)
 * Diskobiografija (2020)
 * Original Album Collection, Live (2022)

Live albums

 * Live in Lap (1991)
 * Koncert u čast Karla Metikoša (1995)
 * Live (2002)
 * Koncert ljubavi u čast Karla Metikoša, HNK 03.12.2006.g. (2007)
 * ...Tu u mojoj duši stanuješ... – From Croatia Records Studio (2018)