Stefanović started his musical career in 1962 as the vocalist of the rock band Zlatni Dečaci, with which he achieved nationwide popularity.
Stefanović started his career in 1962, as the frontman of the rock band Zlatni Dečaci (The Golden Boys).
[1] After he left Zlatni Dečaci, Stefanović graduated from the Belgrade Faculty of Dramatic Arts[4] and started his solo career as a pop singer.
[4] He released his debut solo record, the EP Kraj leta (End of Summer) in 1967.
[5] In 1973 he released his first full-length album, Ako si me drugačije zamišljala oprosti... (If You Imagined I'm Different, Forive Me...).
The album featured a country version of Stefanović's old hit "Obriši suze, draga" ("Wipe Off Your Tears, My Darling").
[4] At the beginning of the 1970s, Stefanović was, for a short time, a member of the group One i Oni (Them Girls and Them Boys), which consisted of him, Minja Subota, Lidija Kodrič and Daliborka Stojišić, and which performed mostly in the Soviet Union and other countries of the Eastern Bloc.
[4] At the beginning of the 1990s, Stefanović started his own singing school,[4] which was attended by Vlado Georgiev, Ceca Slavković, Filip Žmaher and other prominent artists from the Serbian scene.
[13] He wrote the book Prva ljubav Dušana Silnog (First Love of Dušan the Mighty), which he illustrated with his own paintings, and which was published with the music Stefanović composed as the soundtrack to the story.