Saša Kovačević is a popular Serbian pop singer, songwriter, and producer, born on July 27, 1985, in Zemun, a suburb of Belgrade. As a child, he showed exceptional musical talent, so his parents enrolled him in the "Kosta Manojlović" music school, where he learned to play the piano. He began his career in 2004 with a performance at the Sunčane Skale festival, where he gained significant attention with the song "Pakao i raj."
In 2006, he released his first album, "Jedina si vredela," which included hits like "Ruka za spas" and "Korak do dna." His second album, "Ornament," followed in 2010. Kovačević is also known for many successful singles, including "Lapsus," "Slučajno," "Živim da te volim," "Temperatura," and "Prevarena," which have reached millions of views on digital platforms.
He has received several important awards for his work, including the titles "Discovery of the Year" and "Pop Singer of the Year," as well as recognition as an honorary citizen of the municipality of Zemun. In addition to singing and producing, he runs a music studio with his brother Rade. In his free time, he enjoys sports, especially basketball and kickboxing.
Kovačević continues to be one of the most popular musicians in the Balkans, known for his emotional ballads and modern pop rhythms.