Ceca Raznatovic

Ceca Ražnatović, born Svetlana Ražnatović on June 14, 1973, in Prokuplje, Serbia, is a prominent Serbian pop-folk singer. She began her career in the early 1990s and quickly rose to fame with her powerful vocals and engaging performances. Ceca is known for her blend of traditional Serbian folk music and contemporary pop influences, making her one of the leading figures in the turbo-folk genre. Her notable works include hit albums such as "Talija" (1998), "Deca Dileteanta" (2001), and "Ceca" (2008), featuring popular songs like "Kraljica" and "Ljubav Stvarno". Ceca's music often explores themes of love, heartbreak, and everyday life, resonating deeply with her audience. Throughout her career, she has sold millions of records, earning numerous awards, and has played a significant role in popularizing the turbo-folk genre in the Balkans. Ceca is also known for her high-profile marriage to the late warlord Željko Ražnatović (Arkan), which has added to her notoriety. Her influence on Serbian pop culture and music remains substantial, making her a key figure in the region's entertainment landscape.