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Aleksandra Radović (Serbian Cyrillic: Александра Радовић; born on 10th September 1974, in Bogatić, Serbia) is a Serbian singer and songwriter, one of the most popular pop singers in Serbia and other ex-YU countries. Radović's primary and secondary education were focused on music. In 1997, she started working as a radio host. From 1998 to 2002, she sang opening themes for various television series. In 2003, Radović made her debut at the Sunčane Skale Festival in Herceg Novi, Montenegro, where she finished second with the song "Kao so u moru". She has since been one of the most popular pop singers in Serbia. Radović released her eponymous solo album, with the singles "Još danas", "Nema te žene", "Ako nikada" and "Laž", in 2003. Her second album, "Dommino", was released on 25th July 2006, and gained great popularity in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. She worked on the album with some of the most renowned Yugoslavian songwriters, including Aleksandra Milutinović, Nikša Bratoš, Darko Dimitrov and Goran Kovačić. In October 2006, "Dommino" became the bestselling album per IPS Top 10. The lead single, "Nisi moj", which was written by Aleksandra Milutinović and Darko Dimitrov, was released in the first quarter of the year. The song was top ranked on most radio and TV charts in Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The second single, "Zagrli me", written by Aleksandra Milutinović and produced by Darko Dimitrov, released in September 2006, also quickly gained popularity an