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February 5, 2026

INTERVJU Zejna: „Umetnici nisu šamponi koji se prodaju na policama, mi smo ljudi“

Pevačica Zejna, aktivistkinja i članica romskog udruženja ERIAC, ove godine nalazi se na važnoj profesionalnoj i ličnoj prekretnici. Nakon zapaženih nastupa na takmičenju Pesma za Evroviziju, gde je publiku osvojila pesmama „Rumba“ i „Najbolja“, Zejna 3. aprila u beogradskoj MTS dvorani održava prvi solistički koncert.

INTERVJU Zejna: „Umetnici nisu šamponi koji se prodaju na policama, mi smo ljudi“

TL;DR

  • Zejna, a singer and activist, is holding her first solo concert in Belgrade.
  • She is participating in Pesma za Evroviziju 2026 with the song 'Jugoslavija', promoting unity and equality.
  • Zejna views her concert as a career milestone, merging traditional and modern music.
  • She prioritizes authenticity and personal connection over fleeting trends, aiming to build a unique musical brand.
  • Zejna believes artists have a significant responsibility to inspire and voice societal issues, often drawing from personal experience.
  • She is proud to represent the Roma people and Serbia, working to counter prejudices with positive examples.
  • Zejna stresses the importance of mental stability and staying grounded amidst public attention.
  • She has observed positive changes in narratives surrounding the Roma community and believes in education to break down stereotypes.
  • Zejna advocates for young Roma to pursue education and find fulfilling careers, aspiring for a world of equality.
  • She hopes her music conveys dignity and encourages respect for all talents, regardless of financial gain.
  • Her ambition for the solo concert includes a sold-out venue as a validation of her journey and self-belief.
  • Zejna manages her career independently and aims to remain true to herself through her music.
  • She sees Eurovision as a platform for music and unity, despite the influence of global political events.

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