Sandra Afrika

Sandra Prodanović, better known by the name, Sandra Afrika, is a Serbian turbo-folk singer.[1]

She was born in Belgrade to the Prodanović family. She has a mother Jasmina, brother Miloš and a sister Anita.[2] She began her career as a member of the accompanying dance groups 'Milojka Mila Kitica'. Actually, she was one of the girls who performed the choreographed dances at their performances. In that period the media have emphazised her attributes, so she decided to have a go as a soloist. In the year 2007 she released her first single 'Afrika' which is how she got her current 'nickname'.[3]

She carried on with her work and now releases at least 2 songs a year. In partnership with the publishing section of television DM SAT, Sandra in 2011 released an album 'Sandra Afrika'.[4] In the album there is her first ten songs- from 'Afrika' 2007 to 'Samo Poželi' 2011.

Discography

Singles

  • Afrika (2007)
  • Kad me vidiš (2008)
  • Kad zaplačem (2008)
  • E pa neću (2009)
  • Pogledaj me (duet with Deni Boneštaj) (2009)
  • Baš mi je žao (2009)
  • Vrela noċ (2010)
  • Moličeš me (2011)
  • Samo poželi (duet with Srećko Savović) (2011)
  • Crni mile (2011)
  • Divlja jagoda (2012)
  • Abrakadabra (2012)
  • Neko če mi noćas napraviti sina (2012)
  • Devojka tvog druga (featuring Costi) (2013)
  • Oči plave (duet with Saša Kapor) (2014)
  • 300 Čuda (duet with Marko Vanilla) (2014)
  • Bye Bye (featuring Costi) (2014)
  • Haljina bez leđa (duet with MC Stojan) (2014)
  • Devojački san (featuring Costi) (2014)
  • Pozovi ga ti (duet with Goca Tržan) (2015)
  • Usne bez karmina (2015)
  • Ljubav stara (2015)
  • Šarala varala (duet with Oskar) (2016)
  • Loša u krevetu (2016)
  • Mojito (2016)
  • Adio (duet with DJ Denial X) (2016)

References

  1. "Sandra Afrika: Ko me oženi neće se kajati". Hoboctn (in Serbian). 5 December 2008. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
  2. "O Meni". Sandra Afrika (in Serbian). Archived from the original on 31 December 2011. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
  3. "Sandra Afrika Biografija". Poznati.info (in Serbian). Retrieved 5 February 2016.
  4. "Sandra Afrika vs. Piletina Časar". Detozin. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
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