[2] Vulović was born between the night of April 30 and morning of May 1, 1955 in Bijeljina,[3][4] PR Bosnia and Herzegovina into a Serbian-Montenegrin family.
[5] In 1988, he released his second studio album Paša and started a concert tour across Western European countries with a significant population from the Serbian diaspora.
[5] During the Yugoslav Wars, his hometown of Bijeljina was destroyed, which subsequently compelled Vulović to join the 1st Brigade of Semberska.
[6] Vulović went on to record additional studio albums with nationalist and anti-NATO overtones, including Panteri (Panthers; 1993)[7][8] and Crni Bombarderi (The Black Bomber; 1995).
The recent availability of his music videos online, especially on YouTube, has made Vulović a popular target of meme culture in the ex-Yu diaspora due to their characteristic low-budget aesthetic.