Zana Šiškin (néeNimani; Serbian Cyrillic: Зана Шишкин, née Нимани; born in September 1961) is a Serbian and Yugoslav retired singer and songwriter, best known as the first frontress of the pop rock band Zana.
Nimani started her career in 1976, when she started to sing with the band Suton, in which her boyfriend-at-the-time Radovan Jovićević played guitar.[1] Since 1979, the band started to perform under the name Zana, adopted after Nimani's first name. The band's first 7-inch singles and their debut album Loše vesti uz rege za pivsku flašu (Bad News Accompanied by Reggae for a Beer Bottle), released in 1981, brought them nationwide popularity.[1] The following two albums, Dodirni mi kolena (Touch My Knees), released in 1982, and Natrag na voz (Back to the Train), released in 1983, were also well received, bringing a number of hits for the band.[1] However, when Zana went on a hiatus in 1984 due to mandatory army stints of Jovićević and keyboardist Zoran Živanović, Nimani decided to leave the band (which would continue to work under the name Zana) and start a solo career.[1]
In 1984, Nimani appeared as guest vocalist on Divlji Anđelimaxi singleTotalni kontakt (Total Contact).[2] In 1986, she released her only solo album, Noćas pevam samo tebi (Tonight I Sing Only for You).[1] The album was recorded in Sweden and featured Swedish studio musicians.[1] It was produced by Tini Varga, who also authored part of the songs.[1] Other authors on the album were Nimani herself and former Zana members Marina Tucaković, Aleksandar "Futa" Radulović and Bogdan Dragović.[1] The album brought minor hits "Što ne znam gde si sad" ("Why Don't I Know Where You Are Now") and "Miško zna" ("Miško Knows").[1] During the same year, Nimani appeared at the MESAM Festival with the song "Ruža na dlanu" ("Rose on the Palm"), which was released on the festival official compilation Mesam – Pop festival 86.,[1] and on a split 7-inch single with Bebi Dol's song "Inšalah" ("Inshallah").[3]
Soon after, she got married and retired from the scene.[1]
Family
She is married to Đorđe Šiškin. Nimani and Šiškin have one child, daughter Tea (born in Belgrade in 1991). With the breakup of Yugoslavia, she moved to Canada, where she still resides.[8]