Borislav "Boro" Drljaca (Serbian Cyrillic: ???????? ???? ??????; born 29 August 1941) is a Serbian folk singer popular in former Yugoslavia.
His biggest hits are Stari vuk ("Old Wolf"), Ne namiguj na me tuda ženo ("Don't Wink at Me, Someone Else's Woman"), and Placi, mala, placi ("Cry, Baby, Cry"), written by Baja Mali Knindža.
Drljaca was born in Donja Suvaja, Yugoslavia during World War II into a Serb family of father Branko and mother Stoja.
His mother was killed by the Ustashe during the war, when Boro was still a toddler.
He has no memories of her and no photographs.
His father later remarried after the war.
According to Boro, the worst days in his life were when the Yugoslav Wars started.
Boro is a widower and lives in Belgrade, Serbia.