Milica Todorović Biography: Partner, Age, Net Worth, Songs, Albums, Height, Movies & TV Shows

Milica Todorović Biography: Partner, Age, Net Worth, Songs, Albums, Height, Movies & TV Shows

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Milica Todorović, is a Serbian pop-folk singer and actress from Kruševac, renowned for her powerful vocals and dynamic performances in the Balkan music scene.

She rose to fame after winning the second season of Zvezde Granda in 2005 at age 15, becoming the first and only female winner until 2019.

Her debut album, Pamtim ja (2009), marked the start of a successful career, with hits like “Tri čaše” (2013), “Moje zlato” (2014) with MC Yankoo, and “Limunada” (2016) with Emina Jahović.

With over 175 million YouTube views, “Moje zlato” remains the most-viewed music video by a Serbian artist. Beyond music, she starred as Azra in Emir Kusturica’s opera Time of the Gypsies (2007) and made a cameo in the film An Ordinary Man (2017). Her upcoming album 33, announced in 2025, underscores her continued influence.

Profile

  • Full Name: Milica Todorović
  • Stage Name: Milica Todorović
  • Born: October 13, 1990
  • Age: 34 years old
  • Birthplace: Kruševac, SFR Yugoslavia (now Serbia)
  • Nationality: Serbian
  • Occupation: Singer, Actress
  • Height: 5 feet 5 inches
  • Parents: Jasmina Todorović, Milan Todorović
  • Siblings: None
  • Partner: Vladimir Čolić (2015)
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Engaged
  • Net Worth: $3 million

Early Life and Education

Milica Todorović was born on October 13, 1990, in Kruševac, SFR Yugoslavia, to Jasmina and Milan Todorović.

An only child, she showed an early passion for music, learning to play the piano at 13 and performing at school and cultural events.

She also trained in handball and judo during her youth, reflecting her energetic personality.

Todorović completed primary and secondary school in Kruševac, but details about higher education are not publicly available, as her focus shifted to music after winning Zvezde Granda. Her ethnicity is Serbian, and her religion is Orthodox Christian.

Career

Milica Todorović’s career began at 13 with performances at local events in Kruševac.

In 2004, she auditioned for Zvezde Granda, and in 2005, at age 15, she won the competition, becoming the youngest and first female champion until Džejla Ramović in 2019.

Her victory led to a contract with Grand Production, and she released her debut singles “Reci ja” and “Uporedi me” in 2005, both becoming regional hits.

In 2006, she competed at the Grand Festival with “Zašto cura sedi sama,” reaching the finals. Her debut album, Pamtim ja (2009), featured 11 tracks, including five earlier singles and new songs, establishing her as a rising pop-folk star.

Todorović’s popularity soared in the 2010s with singles like “Sve je uzalud” (2011), “Tri čaše” (2013), which garnered over 102 million YouTube views, and “Moje zlato” (2014) with MC Yankoo, the first Serbian music video to exceed 100 million views, currently at over 175 million.

Her 2016 duet “Limunada” with Emina Jahović amassed 70 million views, blending pop and electronic elements.

Other notable collaborations include “Ljubi me budalo” (2017) with MC Yankoo, “Tet A Tet” (2021) with DJ Shone and 2Bona, and “Ne dam da nemam te” (2022) with Dejan Matić. She participated in the 2014 Grand Festival with “Konačna odluka,” securing second place.

Beyond music, Todorović starred as Azra in Emir Kusturica’s punk opera Time of the Gypsies, which premiered at the Opéra Bastille in Paris in 2007.

She made a cameo in the 2017 film An Ordinary Man, performing the folk song “Jutros mi je ruža procvetala.”

In 2021, she appeared on Tvoje lice zvuči poznato, impersonating Shakira, but withdrew after one episode due to scheduling conflicts.

Recent singles include “Izgubila sam sebe” (2021), “Cesarica” (2022, a cover of Oliver Dragojević’s hit with Famos), and “No No No” (2023).

In February 2025, she announced her upcoming album 33, featuring six unreleased songs and two tracks by Dejan Kostić, with plans for a Belgrade Arena concert. Her vibrant performances and ability to blend pop-folk with modern sounds keep her among the Balkans’ top artists.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @milicatodorovicofficial
  • Facebook Handle: Milica Todorovic
  • YouTube Channel: Milica Todorovic Official

Personal Life

Milica Todorović, is engaged to Vladimir Čolić, a businessman, since July 2015, following his divorce from his first wife in March 2015.

The couple has no children and keeps their relationship relatively private, though a 2015 media scandal highlighted their romance due to Čolić’s prior marriage.

Discography

  • Pamtim ja (2009)
  • “Reci ja” (2005)
  • “Uporedi me” (2005)
  • “Zašto cura sedi sama” (2006)
  • “Sve je uzalud” (2011)
  • “Tri čaše” (2013)
  • “Moje zlato” (with MC Yankoo, 2014)
  • “Limunada” (with Emina Jahović, 2016)
  • “Ljubi me budalo” (with MC Yankoo, 2017)
  • “Tet A Tet” (with DJ Shone and 2Bona, 2021)
  • “Ne dam da nemam te” (with Dejan Matić, 2022)
  • “Cesarica” (with Famos, 2022)
  • “No No No” (2023)

Net Worth

Milica Todorović has an estimated net worth of $3 million USD.

Her primary income comes from her music career, including album sales, digital streaming, and live performances at venues like Belgrade’s Štark Arena and regional clubs.

Hits like “Moje zlato” and “Limunada” have generated significant revenue through YouTube views and streaming platforms. Her acting roles in Time of the Gypsies and An Ordinary Man, along with television appearances, contribute to her earnings.


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