Bebi Dol, born Dana Todorović on October 2, 1962, is a celebrated Serbian singer-songwriter and performer. With a career that blossomed during the vibrant music scene of the 1980s in Yugoslavia, she quickly became known for her unique voice and theatrical style, captivating audiences across the region.
Her eclectic musical influences and distinctive sound led to the creation of memorable hits such as “Mustafa,” “Rudi,” and “Inšalah.” These songs not only showcased her artistic versatility but also solidified her status as one of the most recognizable pop and new-wave artists of her time.
In 1991, Bebi Dol represented Yugoslavia at the prestigious Eurovision Song Contest with her song “Brazil,” further enhancing her reputation on an international stage. Her contributions to music and performance have left an indelible mark on the cultural landscape of the Balkans.