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The Belgrade City Assembly received a proposal from Roma associations for Jay Ramadanovski to be buried in the Alley of Deserving Citizens, Deputy Mayor Goran Vesić said, adding that Jay deserves to rest among the deserving citizens of Belgrade.
Vesić stated that such a part deserves a successful professional career, scientific work, but also artistic work.
During his life, Jay became someone whose songs were heard by those who did not like the music he sang. He was the good spirit of Belgrade, he was not perfect like any of us, but he was a sweetheart. Just Jay. How much he was “The big one best shows the feeling we all had when we found out about his death. And those of us who knew him personally, and those of us who only knew him through songs. We felt like we had lost a family member, “Vesic said.
He recalled that the poet Tanasija Mladenović also said that the dead have the right to life, stating that Jay secured eternal life during his lifetime through songs that will be sung as long as there are Serbs and Belgrade.
Vesić added that he would suggest that Jay get a landmark at Pančić Park in Dorćol, next to Skenderbegova Street, where he grew up.
He recalled that for someone to get a landmark or a street, according to the decisions of the Belgrade City Assembly, three years must pass after their death.
“I will make a proposal, so we have three years for our artists to think about how to best remember Jay,” concluded Vesić.
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