Aleksandra RadoviÃÂ (, born 10 September 1974) is a Serbian singer-songwriter from BogatiÃÂ. She made her recording debut in 2003 and has since collectively released five studio albums. RadoviÃÂ has won numerous regional industry awards for pop music.
In addition to her recording career, she served as a judge on the singing competitions, such as Prvi glas Srbije (2012) and Pinkove Zvezde (2016).
Radoviàwas born on 10 September 1974 in Bogatiànear à  abac. After graduating from the Music High School "Mihajlo VukdragoviÃÂ" in à  abac, she attended the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad, from which she got a degree in music pedagogy.
Initially in the 90s, Radoviàwas recording jingles and opening credits for the newly founded television network Pink. She also performed background recording vocals to singers like Lepa Brena, Ceca and Jelena Karleuà ¡a.
In 2003, Radoviàrose to prominence by participating on the SunÃÂane skale music festival in Herceg Novi with the song "Kao so u moru", placing 2nd. Her self-titled debut album was released later that year under City Records. In 2005, she competed on the music festival in Budva with "Karte za jug", again finishing as the runner-up. Following the release of her second album, Domino, in July 2006, Radoviàembarked on a regional tour and held her first solo concert in Sava Centar in November 2007. Her third album, à ½ar ptica, was released in July 2009. à ½ar ptica saw commercial success, becoming the second best-selling album in Serbia. It was promoted with a tour across Serbia and North Macedonia. In December, Radoviàbecame the first female artist to sell out two consecutive concerts in Sava Centar. In February the following year, she won the Female Pop Singer of the Year Award at the annual Oskari popularnosti. In June 2010, à ½ar ptica also won the Index 2010 Award for the best regional album of the year.
In June 2012, Radoviàalongside singer Vlado Georgiev and songwriter Saà ¡a Miloà ¡eviàMare was announced as the judge and mentor on the second season of the singing competition show Prvi glas Srbije. All three grand finalists of the season: Mirna RaduloviÃÂ, Nevena Boà ¾oviàand Sara JovanoviÃÂ, were under her mentorship. In December 2016, Radoviàreleased Carstvo. Same year, she also served as a judge on the third season of Pinkove Zvezde along with à  aban à  auliÃÂ, Zorica Brunclik and Dara Bubamara. She left the show mid-season, after Dara had been replaced with Maja NikoliÃÂ. In November 2018, Radoviàagain performed to a sold-out Sava Centar. In January 2019, she won the Female Pop Song of the Year Award for "Ljubavi moja" at the Music Awards Ceremony, held in the Belgrade Arena.
On Valentine's Day 2020, Radoviàreleased her fifth studio album, Predvorje à ¾ivota, under PGP-RTS and Croatia Records.
RadoviÃÂ was married to fellow-musician Dejan NikoliÃÂ. In June 2010, she gave birth to daughter Nina, while dating businessman Aleksandar Zeremski.
RadoviÃÂ founded her own children's singing school. Singer Milica PavloviÃÂ was one of her famous pupils.
In November 2011, she organized a benefit concert alongside regional female pop singers Nina BadriÃÂ, Karolina GoÃÂeva and Maya Sar at the Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall, Zagreb to raise awareness about breast cancer. All the proceeds were donated to a charity group. In March 2013, RadoviÃÂ also held a charity concert in Sava Centar to raise funds for an eight-year-old girl in need of a heart transplant.