Azra Kolaković (pronounced [ǎzra kɔlǎkoʋitɕ]; 1 January 1977 – 2 October 2017), known professionally as Donna Ares (pronounced [dôna âres]), was a Bosnian singer-songwriter and musician. Dubbed the "Queen of the Balkan Party" (Bosnian: Kraljica Balkan žurke),[1] she began her professional music career in 1998 with the release of her debut album Ti me više ne voliš. Over the course of her career, she released six studio albums and performed a headlining concert at the Zetra Olympic Hall in Sarajevo in 2015.[2]
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| Born | Azra Kolaković 1 January 1977 |
| Died | 2 October 2017 (aged 40) |
Resting place | Humci Cemetery |
| Years active | 1997–2017 |
| Height | 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) |
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| Formerly of | Camino Verde |
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She is regarded as one of the most versatile artists in Bosnia and Herzegovina, noted for writing and composing her own songs, directing her music videos, creating the graphic design for her album covers, and designing and managing her own website, as well as for playing piano, guitar, and keyboards and pursuing painting. She is best known for hit songs such as “Sviraj nešto narodno” (with Halid Bešlić, 2000), “Ubila me tvoja nevjera” (2004), “To mi nije trebalo” (2004), “Idi, idi, moja vilo” (2006), and “Suze moje plaču za oboje” (2014).
In October 2014, she was diagnosed with cervical cancer with metastases.[3][4] In November 2015, she published a book titled Soba za nikoga, in which she wrote about her illness.[5] She died on 2 October 2017 in her hometown of Bihać at the age of 40, following a three-year struggle with cancer.[6]
Early life
editAzra Kolaković was born in Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina, then part of the SFR Yugoslavia, to Bosniak parents, mother Ajka (née Čaušević), a piano teacher who works at a music school, and father Osman Kolaković (1944–2006), a pop-rock guitarist. She has a younger sister, Alma Tatlić (née Kolaković).
She began engaging with music as a child. She played the piano and, already in her childhood, as an instrumentalist during her studies at the Music School, she achieved numerous successes and awards at competitions across the former Yugoslavia. As a fifteen-year-old in 1992, she became a member of the group Camino Verde, with which she performed until 1996. The Bosnian War interrupted her ambitions and dreams of becoming a pianist, and due to the impossibility of continuing her planned studies in Vienna, she completely abandoned classical music and replaced it with commercial pop music. She made her first public appearance under the stage name Donna Ares at Dora 1997, Croatia's selection for the Eurovision Song Contest thus beginning a highly successful musical career as a prominent and award-winning singer, composer, and songwriter.
Personal life
editAres was in a long-term relationship with Džavid Ljubovci, a musician who played in her band and arranged her songs. The couple lived together in Bihać.[7] Two months before her death, she posted a crossed-out photo of the couple on Instagram with the caption "It's over, and I'm not sorry", which was widely interpreted as the end of their nearly 20-year relationship.[8]
Ares had been feeling fatigued and had lost a significant amount of weight several months before being hospitalized in October 2014. She was diagnosed with cervical cancer with metastases.
In 2016, she moved to Denmark in the hope of recovering and starting a completely different life away from the public eye.[9] In April 2017, Danish doctors informed her that she had approximately six months to live.[10] After that, Ares returned to her hometown of Bihać, where she spent the remainder of her life with her mother and closest family members.[11]
She died on 2 October 2017 while in a coma.[12] She was buried on 4 October 2017 at the Humci cemetery in Bihać, next to her father, Osman Kolaković, who had died in 2006.[13]
Following her funeral, Ares's burial, which did not follow traditional religious customs, drew criticism from some social media users.[14]
Philanthropy
editIn February 2015, Ares founded the humanitarian organization Donna Ares Foundation with the aim of providing assistance to individuals suffering from cancer and other malignant diseases in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[15] The foundation organized various activities, including charity dinners and the sale of handmade items, to raise funds for patients' treatment. All proceeds from a concert held at Sarajevo’s Zetra Olympic Hall on 16 April 2015 were donated to the foundation’s account.[16] Due to personal reasons, Donna decided to discontinue the foundation in February 2016.[17]
Discography
editStudio albums
edit- Ti me više ne voliš (1998)
- Čuvaj se, dušo, ja sam tatin sin (2002)
- Jackpot (2004)
- Nemam razloga za strah (2006)
- Fantastična (2009)
- Povratka nema (2011)
Non-album singles
edit- 1997: “Zadnja noć”
- 2012: "Nema više"
- 2013: “Ko je jači” (Guest appearance on Soda Band song)
- 2013: “Obala suza” (Guest appearance on Derviš Eljazović’s song)
- 2013: “Žena zmaj” (feat. MC Sjena)
- 2013: “Godina Nova, a pjesme stare”
- 2014: “Suze moje plaču za oboje”
- 2014: “Señorita” (Guest appearance on Ady Ljubovci's song feat. MC Sjena)
- 2015: “Kreni! (Maslačak)” (feat. MC Sjena)
Live albums
edit- Live Mix I (Po želji!) (2000)
- Live Mix II (Sviraj nešto narodno) (2001)
- Live Mix III (2003)
- Donna Ares & Prijatelji (Live at Zetra, Sarajevo) (2015)
Compilation albums
edit- Megamix (2003)
- Nemoj da pogađam (2003)
- Best of Donna Ares (To mi nije trebalo) (2006)
- Deset godina sa vama (Live) (2007)
- The Best of Donna Ares (Želim da te gledam) (2010)
Video albums
edit- The Best of Donna Ares (1997-2006) (Video Collection) (2006)
Videography
edit| Title | Year | Director(s) |
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| "Sviraj nešto narodno" (with Halid Bešlić) |
2000 | Donna Ares |
| "Šta smo ti i ja" | 2002 | Donna Ares |
| "Čuvaj se, dušo" | Donna Ares | |
| "Ja sam tatin sin" | Donna Ares | |
| "Šta je Sunce" | Donna Ares | |
| "Nemoj da pogađam" | 2003 | Donna Ares |
| "Noćas mi srce pati" | Donna Ares | |
| "Jackpot" | 2004 | Donna Ares |
| "Ove godine" (with Šerif Konjević) |
Donna Ares | |
| "To mi nije trebalo" | 2005 | Donna Ares |
| "Idi, idi, moja vilo" | 2006 | Hayat Production |
| "Aritmija" | 2008 | Donna Ares |
| "Pare, pare" | 2009 | Željko Milanović |
| "Fantastična (Remix)" | 2010 | Donna Ares |
| "Ko si ti" | 2011 | Haris Rahmanović, Donna Ares |
| "Noći lude i kafane" | 2012 | Vision Production |
| "Tjeram po svome (Unplugged)" | Irnes Čavkić | |
| "Obala suza" (with Derviš Eljazović) |
2013 | HAMIRECORDS Production |
| "Žena zmaj" (with MC Sjena) |
2014 | Vision Production & Donna Ares |
| "Ko je jači" (with Soda Band) |
Filmography
editBibliography
edit- Ares, Donna (2015). Soba za nikoga. Buybook.
References
edit- ↑ https://depo.ba/clanak/167063/ovo-je-zivotna-prica-donne-ares-zvali-su-je-kraljica-balkan-zurke-pokusala-je-sve-bas-sve-da-bi-jos-zivjela
- ↑ "Koncert u inat bolesti: Pjesme, prijatelji i suze na koncertu Donne Ares - žene zmaja" [Concert against illness: Songs, friends and tears at Donna Ares concert - dragon women]. Klix.ba (in Croatian). 16 April 2025. Retrieved 14 January 2026.
- ↑ https://depo.ba/clanak/121268
- ↑ https://www.klix.ba/magazin/donna-ares-za-klix-ba-rak-i-ja-smo-zavrsili-ja-sam-za-njega-don-ares/151008119
- ↑ https://www.amus.ba/article.php?id=125
- ↑ https://www.klix.ba/vijesti/bih/donna-ares-preminula-nakon-teske-bolesti/171002094
- ↑ https://www.cazin.net/magazin/foto-nekadasnji-stan-popularne-biscanke-donne-ares-pretvoren-u-aparhotel
- ↑ https://depo.ba/clanak/164987/donna-ares-se-razisla-sa-visegodisnjim-partnerom-gotovo-je-i-nije-mi-zao
- ↑ https://www.klix.ba/magazin/showbiz/donna-ares-seli-u-dansku-ovdje-nema-nikakve-buducnosti-perspektive-niti-napretka/160207047
- ↑ https://stil.kurir.rs/celebrities/238346/kako-je-dona-ares-otkrila-da-ima-rak
- ↑ https://www.klix.ba/magazin/showbiz/majka-donne-ares-otvorila-dusu-o-njenim-posljednjim-danima-zbog-nekih-osoba-je-pobjegla/241031080
- ↑ https://nova.rs/zabava/sudbine/ispovest-majke-done-ares-sedam-godina-nakon-smrti-pevacice/
- ↑ https://avaz.ba/vijesti/bih/308096/posljednji-ispracaj-donne-ares-ukopana-pored-oca-osmana-pamtit-cemo-je-po-osmijehu-vedrini-snazi-i-nevjerovatnom-talentu
- ↑ "Kako su se obožavatelji Donne Ares pretvorili u rulju spremnu na linč: 'Ovakvih mi uopće nije žao'". Index.hr. Retrieved 26 September 2025.
- ↑ https://nap.ba/post/784488/fondacija-donna-ares-otvoreni-racuni-na-koje-se-mogu-uplacivati-donacije
- ↑ https://www.klix.ba/magazin/muzika/koncert-u-inat-bolesti-pjesme-prijatelji-i-suze-na-koncertu-donne-ares-zene-zmaja/150416123
- ↑ https://www.klix.ba/lifestyle/zdravlje/donna-ares-ukida-fondaciju-umorna-sam-od-toga-da-budem-jedina-koja-nesto-zeli-promijeniti/160126053
- ↑ "Dora 1997: Donna Ares - "Zadnja noć"". eurovisionworld.com.
External links
edit- Donna Ares discography at Discogs
- Donna Ares at IMDb
- Donna Ares on Facebook
- Donna Ares on Instagram