Samir Ćeremida "Ćera I"[a] (born 6 November 1964) is a Bosnian musician, best known as the bass guitarist for the pop rock band Plavi Orkestar.
His father was a local lawyer, a World War II veteran, and a pious Sunni Muslim who attended the Hajj earning the title of hadžija (Hajji) upon returning home.
Three months before his compulsory military service, he left Zabranjeno Pušenje and joined Plavi Orkestar, at the time already featuring his twin brother Admir on drums.
[2] Ćeremida joined Plavi Orkestar in 1983, the group at the time featuring his twin brother Admir on drums, vocalist Saša Lošić and guitarist Mladen Pavičić "Pava".
[5] The album was generally disliked by the critics and was met wit lukewarm reactions from the band's former fans, the members ending their cooperation with Malkolm Muharem and deciding to make a discographic hiatus.
[5] Upon returning from the army and rejoining Plavi Orkestar, Ćeremida also enrolled at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Sarajevo, ceasing his studies after two years.