Edita Aradinović


Edita Aradinović, often simply known as Edita, is a Serbian singer. She rose to fame as the lead vocalist of the pop-folk girl band Ministarke in 2013, before pursuing a solo career five years later.

Life and career

Aradinović was born and raised in Belgrade to Albanian parents. Her father hails from Medveđa, while her mother Florija hails from Suva Reka. She noted Albanian as her mother tongue. Her older sister Indira Aradinović, better known as Indy, is also a well-known turbo-folk singer. Her maternal grandmother had a twin sister, who was the mother of icons of Serbian dance music, Đole and Gagi Đogani. Edita developed a passion for music through Serbian turbo-folk and also American jazz music, citing Sam Cooke and Aretha Franklin as her biggest influences.
Following an unsuccessful audition for the televised singing competition Zvezde Granda, Edita released her debut song "Overila" in 2012, which was noted for the guest appearance of Shakira's half-brother, Robin Mebarak, in the music video. She then became a lead singer of the girl group Ministarke in 2013. The group broke through after releasing duets "Poplava" with Aco Pejović, "Uno Momento" with Severina and "Zver" with Saša Matić. In 2015, Ministarke released their debut album titled Kiseonik.
In 2017, Edita appeared on the fourth season of the reality talent show Tvoje lice zvuči poznato, finishing in the third place. At the beginning of the following year, Edita left Ministarke to pursue a solo career. She joined IDJTunes and released a duet with Aco Pejović, titled "Blud i nemoral", on 10 October. On 7 May 2019 she released her solo single "Magnum", followed up by "Životinje" on 30 July. In October, she returned for the fifth season of Tvoje lice zvuči poznato. Her imitation of Greek singer Eleni Foureira in the first episode caught attention of Foureira herself, who praised it on Instagram.

Discography

Albums

Singles