Džej Ramadanovski (Serbian Cyrillic: ??? ????????????; born 29 May 1965) is a popular Serbian recording of mixed Romani and Macedonian ethnicity.
Ramadanovski was born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, into a Romani family from Resen, Macedonia.
He grew up on Skanderbeg's Street in Dorcol, where he resides today.
After befriending Marina Tucakovic, he started his professional career in 1988, after participating in the MESAM festival with the song Zar ja da ti brišem suze, finishing second.
In 1989, he made a cameo appearance in the movie Hajde da se volimo 2, performing one of his songs in the movie.
He had his career high throughout the 1990s in Serbia, and to a lesser degree in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
At the Grand Festival in 2008, he won second place with the song Imati pa nemati.
With his ex-wife Nada, he has daughters Ana and Marija.
He is a relative of disappeared Belgrade mobster Iso Lero "Džamba".
In an interview given to Politika, Ramadanovski stated that Džamba is author of the text of two songs he later recorded and published.
One was "Teško je živeti" from album "Zar ja da ti brišem suze" and the other was "Žuta ruža/To je žena mojih snova" published on his album "1,2".