Sanja Vučić Biography: Age, Net Worth, Songs, Albums, Eurovision, Height, Career, Parents

Sanja Vučić Biography: Age, Net Worth, Songs, Albums, Eurovision, Height, Career, Parents

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Sanja Vučić is a Serbian singer and songwriter celebrated for her versatile vocal abilities and dynamic performances across genres like pop, R&B, and folk.

She first gained prominence as the lead vocalist of the crossover band ZAA, representing Serbia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with the song “Goodbye (Shelter).”

From 2017 to 2022, she was a key member of the pop-folk girl group Hurricane, competing at Eurovision 2021 with “Loco Loco.”

Profile

  • Full Name: Sanja Vučić
  • Stage Name: Sanja Vučić
  • Born: 8, August 1993
  • Age: 31 years old
  • Birthplace: Kruševac, Serbia
  • Nationality: Serbian
  • Occupation: Singer, Songwriter
  • Height: 1.70m
  • Parents: Unknown
  • Siblings: Unknown
  • Spouse: None
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Not married
  • Net Worth: $1 million

Early Life and Education

Sanja Vučić was born on August 8, 1993, in Kruševac, Serbia, to parents whose identities are not publicly disclosed. Information about her siblings, if any, remains unavailable. She completed both primary and secondary music school in Kruševac.

After moving to Belgrade at 18, she attempted to enroll in the Faculty of Music but was unsuccessful. Instead, she studied Arabic language and literature at the University of Belgrade’s Faculty of Philology and trained with opera singer Katarina Jovanović to refine her vocal skills.

Her ethnicity is Serbian, and her religious beliefs are not publicly known.

Career

Sanja Vučić began her professional music career in 2012 as the lead vocalist of ZAA, a Kruševac-based band blending ska, jazz, dub, and punk. Joining in April 2012, she contributed to their album What About (2014) and performed at over 200 concerts across the former Yugoslavia, Austria, Czech Republic, and Hungary, including festivals like EXIT and Nišville.

Her big break came when Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) selected her to represent Serbia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with “Goodbye (Shelter),” a song addressing domestic violence, written by Ivana Peters. Performing as ZAA Sanja Vučić, she placed 18th in the final, earning 115 points, and promoted the song across Europe in Riga, Amsterdam, Tel Aviv, and Malta.

In 2017, Sanja joined the R&B and pop-folk girl group Hurricane, alongside Ksenija Knežević and Ivana Nikolić, aiming for international recognition. Their 2019 single “Favorito” gained regional popularity, leading to their selection for Eurovision 2020 with “Hasta La Vista.” The contest’s cancellation due to the COVID-19 pandemic delayed their participation, but they competed in 2021 with “Loco Loco,” finishing 15th.

Hurricane disbanded in May 2022, and Sanja pursued a solo career, releasing “Omađijan” in September 2022, followed by “Đerdan” with rapper Nucci in November. Her debut solo album, Remek-delo (2023), featured eight tracks, including another Nucci collaboration, and was praised for its emotional depth, though some X posts criticized its production.

Sanja Vučić’s solo work, including singles like “Hanuma” (2023) with Južni Vetar and “Ruzmarin,” showcases her versatility across pop, folk, and urban genres. Her performances at events like the Opre Roma Serbia concert in 2022, supporting Roma inclusion, highlight her commitment to social causes.

Fluent in Serbian, English, Italian, Spanish, and Arabic, she incorporates her linguistic skills into her music and engages fans with her dancehall and afrobeat-inspired performances. Posts on X praise her vocal prowess and stage energy, comparing her favorably to peers like Barbara Bobak, cementing her influence in Serbian music with a growing international presence.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @sanjalilwolf
  • Facebook Handle: Sanja Vučić
  • Twitter Handle: @sanjalilwolf

Discography

  • What About (with ZAA, 2014)
  • “Favorito” (with Hurricane, 2019)
  • “Hasta La Vista” (with Hurricane, 2020)
  • “Loco Loco” (with Hurricane, 2021)
  • “Omađijan” (2022)
  • “Đerdan” (with Nucci, 2022)
  • “Hanuma” (with Južni Vetar, 2023)
  • “Ruzmarin” (2023)
  • Remek-delo (2023)

Personal Life

Sanja Vučić, based in Belgrade, keeps her personal life private, with no publicly confirmed relationships, spouse, or children. She is reportedly single, focusing on her music and advocacy.

Her support for social issues, including LGBT rights, was evident during a 2022 Ami G Show appearance, where she expressed liberal views on freedom and love following Belgrade’s EuroPride.

Net Worth

Sanja Vučić has an estimated net worth of $1 million. Her income primarily comes from music streams, live performances, and festival appearances across Serbia and Europe.

Her Eurovision participation in 2016 and 2021, along with her solo album Remek-delo and social media partnerships, have contributed to her financial success, bolstered by her growing fanbase in the Balkan region.


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