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Artist
Čeda Čarapić is not just a singer; she’s a storyteller, a hopeless romantic, and a dreamer with her heart firmly rooted in the Montenegrin mountains and her eyes always scanning the horizon. Raised in Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, Čeda grew up surrounded by foggy mornings, classical music echoing through old stone halls, and stories passed down through generations. Her grandmother taught her how to sing traditional folk songs before she even learned to write her name, and from that moment, Čeda knew music would be her voice. But Čeda wasn’t drawn to fame or flash. She studied violin quietly, wrote poetry in notebooks she never showed anyone, and spent late nights watching old films; especially those where the music swelled at just the right time and someone always ran through the rain for love. That love of atmosphere, emotion, and elegance shaped the artist she is today. She’s soft-spoken offstage, often seen with a flower tucked behind her ear or a vintage scarf wrapped loosely around her neck, but when she sings, the world listens. Čeda's voice carries a kind of nostalgic power — like a handwritten letter in a world of texts. Every song she performs feels like it’s been living inside her for years, just waiting to be shared. Now, representing Montenegro in MobVision Edition 1, Čeda brings that quiet intensity to a much bigger stage. But to her, it’s still about connection — not competition. “If even one person hears my song and thinks of someone they love, the