Marta Savić

Marta Savić

A blend of rhythmic folk elements and soft melodic lines creates an inviting atmosphere that ebbs with intimate emotion while maintaining a steady pulse.

folk-pop · traditional folk music · turbo-folk

Serbia

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The song

“Kad sam srela” from Kad sam srela

Features engaging melodies and rhythmic folk influences, making it a strong introduction to her signature style.

About Marta Savić

Marta Savić channels the rich tapestry of traditional folk music into contemporary contexts, creating a bridge between generations.
By infusing her sound with introspective lyrics and a strong sense of place, she resonates deeply within cultural conversations that celebrate heritage while exploring modern emotional landscapes.
By infusing her sound with introspective lyrics and a strong sense of place, she resonates deeply within cultural conversations that celebrate heritage while exploring modern emotional landscapes. Her unique voice underscores how traditional narratives can find renewed relevance in today's world. In her creative process, Savić often merges organic instrumentation with delicate melodies, embracing an earthy quality that feels immediate and intimate. This balance allows her to craft sonic moments that both honor historical roots and invite exploration into new territories. The result is a soundscape where past and present coexist fluidly, appealing to listeners seeking authenticity in their music experiences. Themes of belonging and reflection frequently emerge in her songwriting, where Savić employs a storytelling approach grounded in sincerity. Her lyrics often evoke vivid imagery infused with personal experience, drawing listeners into emotionally candid spaces that feel relatable yet timeless. Her evocative tone serves to immerse audiences in shared human feelings, fostering connections through the universality of her messages.

14 studio albums· 2 decades· Serbia

Full discography

Marta Savić's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

14 releases 14 albums 1988–2011
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