Vesna Zmijanac (, ; born 4 January 1957) is a Serbian singer. Having sold around 6.7 million records, Zmijanac is recognized as one of the most popular singers from the former Yugoslavia, and has also maintained popularity in neighboring Bulgaria.
Zmijanac made her recording debut in 1979 and is best known for hit songs "Nevera moja" (1975), "Kad zamirià ¡u jorgovani" (1988), "Svatovi" (1990), "Idem preko zemlje Srbije" (1994) and "Malo po malo" (1995). Her emotional vocal delivery and melancholic ballads earned her the nickname "Queen of Sadness" (Kraljica tuge).
Vesna Zmijanac was born on 4 January 1957 in Nikà ¡iÃÂ, PR Montenegro, FPR Yugoslavia to mother Kovina from Kraljevo, SR Serbia and father Duà ¡an from Sisak, SR Croatia. Zmijanac's nationality is Serbian. Her parents divorced when she was just a year old. Subsequently, Zmijanac was raised by her maternal grandmother in the village of KovaÃÂe near Kraljevo because her parents moved abroad to work. Zmijanac also briefly lived in Vienna with her mother, where she attended high school, from which she eventually dropped out. She did, however, finish a typing course.
According to Zmijanac, she showed interest in music from an early age, citing folk singers à  aban à  auliÃÂ, Esma Redà ¾epova, and Safet Isoviàas the biggest influences on her vocal performance.
While living in Vienna, Zmijanac was discovered by singer à  aban à  auliÃÂ, who offered her to join him on his European tour. à  auliàalso helped her get signed by PGP-RTB, under which she released her first single "Hvala ti za sve" in 1979. Three years later, she starred in the movie Sok od à ¡ljiva, directed by Branko BaletiÃÂ. Her first album, Ljubi me, ljubi, lepoto moja, was released in 1982. Zmijanac also made a cameo in the television series Kamiondà ¾ije ponovo voze in 1984.
During the early eighties, she started collaborating with Miroljub AranÃÂeloviàKemià ¡, who wrote her first major hit "Nevera moja" (1975). Her fifth album, titled DoÃÂi à ¡to pre, was released the following year, selling 400,000 copies. Same year, she won the main prize at the International Music Fair (MESAM) in Belgrade with the song "Kraj nogu ti mrem". The album was also followed with her first national tour. With this success Zmijanac became one of the most popular Yugoslav singers, only competing with Lepa Brena. The follow-up album, Jedini si ti, was sold in half a million copies. Her 1987 album, titled Istina, was sold in 850,000 copies, making it of one the best-selling albums in the former Yugoslavia. The album featured a popular duet with Dino Merlin, called "Kad zamirià ¡u jorgovani". Zmijanac embarked on her second tour, performing at the Hala Pionir, Belgrade and Zetra Olympic Hall, Sarajevo to over 10,000 people. Other big hits of hers from this period include "Ne kunite crne oÃÂi" (1986), "Kunem ti se à ¾ivotom" (1987) and "Kazni me, kazni" (1988).
In 1990, Zmijanac released her eighth studio album, Svatovi, under new label Komuna, which was promoted with a tour and ten consecutive concerts at the Belgrade's Sava Centar. During the nineties, four more bodies of work were released, on which she collaborated with the likes of MomÃÂilo BajagiÃÂ Bajaga and Rambo Amadeus. These albums include popular songs such as "Svatovi" (1990), "Idem preko zemlje Srbije" (1994), "Ja imam nekog, a ti si sam" (1994) featuring , "Malo po malo" (1995) and "Da budemo noÃÂas zajedno" (1997).
In 2000, Zmijanac published a book, called Kad zamirià ¡u jorgovani, which was described by her as "an attempt of an autobiography". In October 2010, she participated on ' alongside her daughter, Nikolija. Zmijanac was the second contestant to be eliminated on the show. Her final album to date, Sokol, was released in 2011 through PGP-RTS. Zmijanac competed on the seventh season of the reality television show Farma. She eventually voluntarily left the show after finding out about her daughter's pregnancy. In December 2019, Vesna Zmijanac was awarded with the Life Achievement Award from the Association of Music Artists of Serbia. In October 2020, she was proclaimed the National Music Artist of Serbia at the Folk Music Assembly of Serbia.
In the 1980s, Zmijanac was married for three years to songwriter and instrumentalist ; he later married singer Zorica Brunclik.
From her second marriage to economist and former PGP-RTS marketing chief Vlada JovanoviÃÂ, she had a daughter, singer Nikolija JovanoviÃÂ, on October 19, 1989.
Zmijanac endorsed President Aleksandar VuÃÂiÃÂ in the 2022 Serbian general election. During the March 2026 rally of Serbian Progressive Party, Zmijanac, who performed at the event, stated: "The president should be supported in any case. I have always been with the government. [ ... ] You should always be with the government, because then you don't have any problems". Her daughter Nikolija and son-in-law Relja PopoviÃÂ, on the other hand, participated in the 2025 student-led anti-government protests.