Sandra Afrika

Sandra Afrika
Born (1988-04-01) 1 April 1988
Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
Genres Pop-folk, turbo-folk
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 2007–present
Associated acts Costi Ioniţă, Goca Tržan, Ognjen Amidžić, Đani

Sandra Afrika (born Sandra Prodanović; 1 April 1988) is a Serbian pop-folk singer.[1] She began her career in 2007 as a backup dancer for the popular Serbian singer Mile Kitić. In 2011 she released her debut album Afrika, from which she got her stage name.[2] Sandra was at the top of her popularity in 2013/14 when she collaborated with Romanian performer and producer Costi Ioniţă, since then her career has been in decline. Some of her best known songs are her breakthrough solo single Neko će mi noćas napraviti sina (2012); duets Devojka tvog druga (feat. Costi, 2012); Oči plave (feat. Saša Kapor, 2014); Haljina bez ledja (feat. MC Stojan) and Pozovi ga ti (feat. Goca Tržan, 2015).

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • Crni Mile (Black-haired Mile) (2011)
  • Divlja Jagoda (Wild strawberry) (2012)
  • Abrakadabra (Abracadabra) (2012)
  • Neko Će Mi Noćas Napraviti Sina (Someone's gonna make me a son tonight) (2012)
  • Devojka Tvog Druga (Your friend's girlfriend) (featuring Costi) (2013)[6][7][8]
  • Oči Plave (Blue eyes) (featuring Saša Kapor) (2014)
  • 300 čuda (300 miracles) (featuring Marko Vanilla) (2014)
  • Bye Bye (featuring Costi) (2014)[9][10]
  • Haljina Bez Leđa (A backless dress) (featuring MC Stojan) (2014)
  • Devojački San (Girls' dream) (featuring Costi) (2014)[11]
  • Pozovi Ga Ti (You call him) (featuring Goca Tržan) (2015)
  • Usne Bez Karmina (Lips with no lipstick) (2015)
  • Ljubav Stara (Old love) (2015)
  • Šarala, Varala (Hooked up, cheated) (featuring Oskar Savić) (2016)
  • Loša u Krevetu (Bad in bed) (2016)
  • Koliko Volim Te (How much I love you) (2016)
  • Mojito (2016)
  • Adio (Adiós) (featuring DJ Denial X) (2016)
  • Nevaljala (Naughty) (featuring Vuk Mob) (2016)
  • Buduće Bivše (Future exes) (2017)
  • Dijabole (Morons) (2017)[12][13]
  • Deža Vu (Deja vu) (featuring Đani and Costi) (2018)[14]
  • Znam da preteram (I may overdo it) (featuring Costi) (2018)

See also

References



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