Dragan Lukić Šegedin, known by the stage names Luky and Lvky, is a Croatian singer, songwriter, and music producer born on March 3, 1970, in Split. Over the course of his career he has become a prominent figure in Croatian popular music, particularly recognized for his work as a producer and collaborator with many notable artists and bands.
Lukić began his musical career as a keyboard player in the band Tužne uši and later joined the Split-based group Đavoli. These early experiences provided him with valuable studio and live performance knowledge that later shaped his approach to music production and songwriting. In the mid-1990s he became closely associated with the influential Croatian hip-hop group The Beat Fleet, commonly known as TBF, where he worked as a producer and creative collaborator.
As a producer and arranger he worked with numerous respected Croatian musicians, including Dino Dvornik, Oliver Dragojević, and Damir Urban, as well as bands such as Daleka obala and Laufer. His production style often blends pop and rock influences with the melodic sensibility of Dalmatian music and modern studio techniques.
In the early 2000s he also launched a solo career. His debut album Ararita was released in 2003 and introduced a more personal and spiritually inspired artistic direction. It was followed by V.I.T.R.I.O.L. in 2006 and Hvala :) in 2012, forming a conceptual trilogy exploring themes of personal development, spirituality, and identity.
Throughout his career Lukić has received multiple Porin awards, recognizing his achievements in production and music creation. Although he has occasionally stepped away from the public spotlight, his influence on Croatian pop and rock music remains significant through his studio work, solo projects, and numerous collaborations.