Marija Šerifović is a Serbian pop singer, born on November 14, 1984, in Šabac, Serbia. She gained international fame after winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 2007 with her powerful ballad "Molitva," which became a significant hit across Europe and established her as a prominent figure in the Balkan music scene. Her genre primarily encompasses pop, with influences from traditional Balkan music. Šerifović's debut album, "Naj, naj, naj," was released in 2003, but it was her subsequent albums, including "Bez tebe" (2005) and "Molitva" (2007), that solidified her status. Her music often explores themes of love, heartache, and personal struggles, resonating deeply with her audience. Beyond her Eurovision success, Šerifović has had a lasting impact on the music industry in Serbia and the broader Balkan region, inspiring many young artists. She is known for her emotive vocal style and has received numerous awards, including multiple Serbian Music Awards and the Golden Rose for best performance. Her contributions continue to shape the pop landscape in the Balkans.