Sandra ProdanoviÃÂ (; born 1 April 1988), better known as Sandra Afrika (), is a Serbian pop-folk singer. Born in Belgrade, she initially performed as a backup dancer to singer Mile KitiÃÂ, before pursuing a music career with the song "Afrika" (2007), from which she also got her stage name. In 2011, she released her self-titled debut CD through DM SAT, featuring previously released songs. Afrika gained more significant popularity following the release of "Neko ÃÂe mi noÃÂas" (2012).
Over the years she has had several collaborations with Romanian recording artist Costi Ionià £ÃÂ, including "Devojka tvog druga" (2013) and "Bye Bye" (2014).
During the mid-2000s, Prodanoviàstarted dating the nightclub owner Aleksandar "Mikià ¡a" MoskovljeviÃÂ, having met him while performing at his Oziris discotheque in à  abac as a backup dancer in Mile KitiÃÂ's stage act. Soon upon commencing the relationship with 31-year-old MoskovljeviÃÂ, 17-year-old Prodanoviàmoved out of her mother's home to join Moskovljeviàin his hometown à  abac where the couple began living together. Simultaneously, Moskovljeviàtook the reins of ProdanoviÃÂ's performing career, initiating and overseeing her transition from dancing to singing, and becoming her business manager in the process. Once ProdanoviÃÂ's singing career took off, the couple began investing in real estate in Serbia. The two broke up in 2017 after a decade together though they reportedly continued the business relationship with Moskovljeviàremaining as ProdanoviÃÂ's manager.
According to media reports, ProdanoviÃÂ began an off again-on again relationship with footballer Vladimir Volkov in 2017.