Folklore Djej Ramadanovski, before becoming a famous singer, was a troubled child and was in a repair home.
While Djej was young, and after his father decided to leave for Austria, his parents divorced. He repeated the class and returned to Belgrade. Here he ran away from home. He used to play with his friends and spend his days in the street and Cheparrel. After a while, the social services sent him to "re-education" in a juvenile home.
He finished his craft here. The fateful moment happened in 1987 when Jay knocked on the door of Marina Tucakovic and Aleksandar Radovic-Futa. Marina wrote to him the poem " Why should I wipe your tears"?
That same year, he performed on "MESAM" with that song and won a third prize from the audience. He continued to record and became a famous singer.
The neighborhood describes him as a bohemian and cheerful man and is said to have worked at a local farm for some time.
- Djej is a real Dorchol child, and I know him from small feet. That old company was gathering in a long-closed local cafe. Everyone knew him, he always played a drum. He was a teenager always cheerful and people loved him. He was never an alum, and he used to greet people whenever there was money.
He attended elementary school here, and at one time he was in a repair house, and when he left there he was employed in the farmhouse. She had only been working for seven days and fired, and we were told, "I'm going to get black, and I'm going to go all red," Djej's neighbor, Dusan, revealed.