Aleksandra Radović is a Serbian pop singer-songwriter, vocal coach, and television judge, recognized as one of the strongest vocal performers in the region. She gained early fame through performances at festivals such as Sunčane Skale and Budva in the early 2000s, and released her debut album Aleksandra Radović in 2003, featuring the popular single “Kao so u moru”. She followed this with successful albums Dommino (2006) and Žar ptica (2009), the latter bringing major commercial success.
In 2009, she became the first female artist to sell out two consecutive concerts at Belgrade’s Sava Center. Her subsequent albums, Carstvo (2016) and Predvorje života (2020), further established her as a leading pop voice, earning critical acclaim and multiple hits. Alongside her performing career, she opened vocal training schools in Belgrade and Novi Sad in 2006, and served as a judge on regional TV talent shows including Prvi glas Srbije, Pinkove zvezde, and Tvoje lice zvuči poznato.
Beyond music, Radović is active in charity work, organizing benefit concerts for medical aid and social causes. She holds a degree from the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad and has a background in both studio and live performance. With her emotive voice, professionalism, and commitment to musical education, Aleksandra Radović remains a respected and influential presence on the Balkan pop music scene.