Dragana TodoroviÃÂ (; ; born 15 March 1974), known professionally as Jana (), is a Serbian turbo-folk and pop folk singer.
Dragana TodoroviÃÂ was born 15 March 1974 in Pristina, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia, and grew up in the village of Babin Most, near the town of ObiliÃÂ.
Her career started in 1988 when, at the age of fourteen, she visited a well-known kafana in the town of Obiliàwith her parents and brother (who played the accordion). During dinner, she took the microphone and sang "à  to me pitaà ¡" by à  emsa Suljakoviàwith her back to the audience, receiving roaring applause.
Jana graduated from the Stevan Mokranjac music school in Pristina in 1992. That same year, she released her first album, titled Imam moÃÂ, under the name Dragana StanojeviÃÂ. She continued performing in kafanas throughout Kosovo, then took a short break from singing due to the commercial disappointment of her last album. During this time, she worked as a music teacher at an elementary school in Babin Most.
In 1997, she met singer Marina à ½ivkoviàin Kosovska Mitrovica, which launched her career. As à ½ivkoviàwas preparing for her concert, she overheard Todoroviàsinging and was left "breathless". She asked for Jana to come to her table and talk and after the conversation, she recommended Jana to friend, Ivan Todorovià(Jana's future husband) who owned a discothèque and was in need of a live band. Not long after, Ivan traveled to Prià ¡tina to meet with Jana. That day, Jana and her cousin met up with him near the Grand Hotel and struck up a record deal. In October 1997, with great sadness, she left her home country and moved to Germany, four months prior to the outbreak of war in Kosovo. She became extremely homesick in Germany, but was unable to travel home because of the insecurity. She was signed to the now-defunct record label Zabava miliona (ZAM). As there already was a famous singer called Dragana MirkoviÃÂ, Saà ¡a PopoviÃÂ, the label's director, recommended her to adopt Jana as her stage name. During the recording of her second album, Sokolica (1998), she fell in love with Ivan Todoroviàand they later married. Her first album was a huge success and she went on tour with famous singer Lepa Brena.
She then recorded her third album, Prolaznica (1999), under the label Grand Production.
Jana's fourth studio album, Ostavi mi drugove (2000), featured the hit songs "Ko visoko leti", "Robinja", and the title track. It was followed by her fifth release, Prevara do prevare (2001), with the hit songs "Barabar" and "Tuge mi dovoljno".
For her seventh album, Zidovi (2003), she began working with VIP Production (later renamed BN Music), a label founded and owned by her husband Ivan TodoroviÃÂ. Hers was the first album distributed by VIP Production. Jana released three more albums under the label: Malo magije (2005), KuÃÂi, kuÃÂi (2007) and Jana Dva (2011).
Jana and Ivan Todoroviàmarried in 1995. On 2 November 2006, Jana gave birth to her daughter, Kristina Dà ¾ulijen Todoroviàin Las Vegas, Nevada.
Sokolica (1998)
Prolaznica (1999)
Ostavi mi drugove (2000)
Prevara do prevare (2001)
5 (2002)
Zidovi (2003)
Malo magije (2005)
KuÃÂi, kuÃÂi (2007)
Jana Dva (2011) <br>New songs
Old songs as bonus tracks