Nikolija (singer)

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Nikolija
Birth nameNikolija Jovanović
Born (1989-10-19) 19 October 1989 (age 32)
Zagreb, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • rapper
  • model
  • businesswoman
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2010–present
Labels
Associated acts

Nikolija Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Николија Јовановић, born on 19 October 1989) is a Serbian recording artist, model and businesswoman. She is the daughter of singer Vesna Zmijanac. Nikolija had initially risen to prominence as a contestant of the reality television show Survivor Srbija VIP: Philippines (2010), before pursuing a music career with the single "Ćao zdravo" in 2013. She has released two studio albums to date; №1 (2016) and Yin & Yang (2019), as well as numerous standalone singles.

Since 2014, Jovanović has been in a relationship with musician and actor Relja Popović, with whom she also has two daughters.

Early life[]

Jovanović was born in Zagreb, SFR Yugoslavia to Montenegrian Serb folk singer Vesna Zmijanac and economist Vlada Jovanović, who operated as the chief of marketing at PGP RTS.[1][2] The family relocated to Belgrade, where Nikolija wad raised. Her parents divorced shortly after she had been born and Jovanović has two step-siblings from her father's second marriage.[3] In 1995, she appeared in her mother's music video for the song "Kad bih znala kako si". According to Zmijanac, Nikolija showed interest and talent for music from an early age.[4] However, Jovanović also stated that as a child she didn't desire to become a singer due to the experience of having a famous singer mother.[5]

For her senior year of high school, Nikolija moved to Athens, Greece were she later began attending The School of Business & Economics at the American Deree College, from which she graduated in 2013 with a degree in international business.[6]

Career[]

Jovanović made her first public appearance by competing alongside her mother on the reality TV series Survivor Srbija VIP: Philippines in 2010, where she was the first contestant to be voted out. Nikolija subsequently voluntarily left the show on medical grounds.[7] Her music career began during her studies in Athens when she started performing in local nightclubs as dancer and MC, claiming to have worked alongside acts such as Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, Paul van Dyk and Swedish House Mafia.[8] In 2011, Nikolija also released her first song as Nicole, titled "Crazy 2 Night", but failed to make significant success.

After returning to Serbia following her graduation in 2013, Jovanović decided to pursue a recording career there by releasing the single "Ćao zdravo" in April through IDJTunes.[9] It received polarizing views from the public and some controversy because of its provocative lyrics and S&M-inspired music video.[10] During the summer of 2013, Nikolija was then featured on Serbian singer Ana Nikolić's song "Million dolara", which served as the lead single from her fourth album of the same title. In November of that year, Jovanović also released an eponymous song. Following the success of these songs, Nikolija became arguably the first female rap performer in Serbia to reach the mainstream. In March the following year, she began competing on Serbian series of Dancing with the Stars, where she was eliminated during the sixth week, finishing in eight place.[11] In August of 2014, Nikolija collaborated with Serbian pop-rap duo Elitni odredi on their duet "Alkohola litar".[12] The song went on to become Nikolija's highest-performing single to date on YouTube, having accumulated over seventy million views as of December 2021. In October, she also released solo single "Kako posle mene". These two releases marked the departure from her initial work, as she embraced singing rather than just rapping as well as more commercial pop-folk sound, which Nikolija mixed with urban contemporary influences creating her signature style of music.[13] In June of 2015, she managed to score a summer hit with "Opasna igra".[14][15] Its music video was declared the most viewed one by a Serbian artist that year.[16] In 2015, Nikolija also became a frequent collaborator of Nike on their campaigns for Serbian market.[17][18] In November, she walked the runway for George Styler at Belgrade Fashion Week.[19] Her debut album, titled №1, was eventually released on 20 October the following year under City Records to general commercial success with shipments of 50,000 units in Serbia.[20] It included singles that had been released since the beginning of her career, as well as three new songs.

In March of 2017, Nikolija dropped her first single since the album, titled "Promenimi planove".[21] It was followed by "Loš Momak", produced by Coby, in July.[22] The next year in May, she released "Nema limita". The single's music video was inspired by a post-apocalyptic movie, titled Volja sinovljeva, in which Nikolija starred alongside Žarko Laušević and Sergej Trifunović in the lead roles.[23][24] The single "Slažem" was released in August 2018.[25] The following year, on April 24 Nikolija released her sophomore studio album Yin & Yang under IDJTunes.[26] It was preceded by two singles, the title track and "Nije lako biti ja" featuring Serbian rapper Fox, in March and April, respectively.[27][28] Subsequently in the summer, Nikolija and Relja Popović collaborated on their duet "Meduza".[29]

By releasing trap ballad "Nakit" in April 2020, Nikolija was signed to the newly established label, called Made In BLKN, founded by Popović. In December, Jovanović and her half-sister launched a fashion brand, called About Me, with streetwear designed by her.[30] In October 2021, she collaborated with Teya Dora on the single "Ulice" for the soundtrack to the 2021 Serbian thriller Južni Vetar 2: Ubrzanje.

Personal life[]

In 2011, Nikolija began dating Greek NBA player Thanasis Antetokounmpo.[31] In September 2014, it was reported that they had broken up.[32]

In late 2014, she started a relationship with Serbian musician and actor Relja Popović of Elitni Odredi after they had collaborated on "Alkohola litar".[33] On September 26, 2016, Nikolija gave birth to daughter Rea.[34] The couple welcomed their second daughter on July 17, 2021.[35][36]

Discography[]

Studio albums

Awards and nominations[]

Year Award Category Nominee/work Result Ref.
2013 OGAE Video Contest Music Video of the Year "Milion dolara"
(Ana Nikolić ft. Nikolija)
Nominated [37]
2019 Music Awards Ceremony Modern Dance Song of the Year "Nema limita" Nominated [38]
2020 Trap Collaboration of the Year "Meduza" (Relja feat. Nikolija) Nominated [39]

See also[]

References[]

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