
Svetlana "Seka" Piljikić is a Bosnian-Serbian pop-folk singer. Aleksić started performing in kafanas and discothèques at the age of fourteen, before signing to Grand Production in 2002. The following year, she gained significant success upon the release of her second album Balkan, which included hits such as "Crno i zlatno". Her 2007 release, Kraljica, was sold in 300,000 copies and remains one of the best-selling albums by a Serbian artist. She has also held two concerts in Belgrade Arena in 2010 and 2018.

Azra Kolaković, known by her stage name Donna Ares, was a Bosnian pop singer. Her final studio album Povratka nema was released in 2011. She died at age 40 following a three-year long battle with uterine cancer.

Maja "Maya" Berović is a Bosnian singer. Debuted in 2007, she has acquired enormous popularity since of 2014, becoming one of the leading regional performers, mainly due to her collaboration with Bosnian rappers Jala Brat and Buba Corelli.

Fahreta Živojinović, known by her stage name Lepa Brena, is a Bosnian-born Serbian and former Yugoslavian pop-folk singer, actress and businesswoman. She is the best-selling female recording artist from the former Yugoslavia.

Marko Bulat is a Serbian pop-folk singer and musician.
Borislav "Boro" Drljača was a Serbian folk singer from Bosanska Krajina. Recognized as one of the most eminent Yugoslav folk singers, he received the Life Achievement Award for his work. Drljača recorded over four hundred songs including "Stari vuk", "Ne namiguj na me tuđa ženo", and "Plači, mala, plači". He also performed for Serbian diaspora across Europe, The United States, Canada and Australia.

Haris Džinović is a Bosnian and former Yugoslavian folk singer, composer and lyricist.

Jelena Karleuša Tošić is a Serbian singer and media personality. Referred to as the "Madonna of the Balkans" and "Lady Gaga of Serbia" by Focus and W magazine, respectively, she is noted for her often controversial public persona and provocative appearance.

Dragan Kojić, better known as Keba, is a Serbian and former Yugoslavian singer.

Milojko "Mile" Kitić is a Bosnian-born Serbian singer. He rose to prominence as a member of the popular eighties folk collective Južni Vetar with fellow folk singers Sinan Sakić, Dragana Mirković, Kemal Malovčić and Šemsa Suljaković. One of his first hits was song "Mala, mala iz Novog Pazara".

Ana Kokić, is a Serbian singer-songwriter. She started her music career as a member of the less-known dance-pop group called Energija, with whom she released three albums. In 2006, Kokić acquired popularity with her solo debut release Mojne mala under Grand Production, which included several stand out hits. The following year, she also saw a commercial success with her second album, titled Šta će meni ime..., selling 200,000 copies. In 2011, Kokić made a comeback with her third record, Psiho (Psycho), featuring a duet with Romanian MC Costi Ioniță, called "Idemo na sve".

Aleksandar Vuksanović, better known by his stage name Aca Lukas, is a Serbian pop-folk singer.

Lepava Mušović, known professionally as Lepa Lukić, is a Serbian folk singer with a career spanning more than five decades. One of her biggest hits is "Srce je moje violina".
Radmila "Rada" Manojlović is a Serbian pop-folk singer. She acquired fame as a contestant on Zvezde Granda in 2007. She has released three albums to date.

Dejan Matić is a Serbian pop folk singer from Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is the twin brother of Saša Matić, also a popular singer.

Aleksandar Matić, better known as Saša Matić, is a Serbian pop-folk singer born in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was born in Bihać and raised in Belgrade, he graduated from music school playing piano. Matić acquired popularity upon his debut album Prokleta je violina (2001). Today, he is recognized as one of the most popular Serbian pop-folk musicians.

Violeta Miljković, better known as Viki, is a Serbian singer and television personality.

Božidar "Boki" Milošević was a Serbian clarinetist.

Dragana Mirković is a Serbian pop-folk singer and entrepreneur. She rose to prominence in the eighties as a member of the popular collective Južni Vetar. Today, Mirković is recognised as one of the best-selling artists from the former Yugoslavia. Alongside her husband, she also founded a satellite music channel called DM SAT.

Branislav Mojićević is a Serbian singer. He rose to fame in 2004, after winning the first season of Zvezde Granda, which earned him a record deal with Grand Production.

Kemal Monteno was a Bosnian recording artist and singer-songwriter whose career stretched from the 1960s to the 2010s.

Milica Pavlović is a Swiss-born Serbian singer. She was born in Einsiedeln, Switzerland, but spent most of her childhood in Gornji Bunibrod, near Leskovac where she lived with her grandparents. Pavlović rose to prominence as a contestant on the televised singing show Zvezde Granda in 2011, finishing in 8th place. Nevertheless, she was signed to Grand Production and soon after released her first song, titled "Tango". Her debut album, Govor tela, was then released in June 2014 to commercial success.
Sakib "Šako" Polumenta is a Montenegrin pop-folk singer popular throughout the former Yugoslav republics.

Indira Radić is a bosnian born n pop-folk singer. She has established herself on the music scene of the former Yugoslavia and Bulgaria and sings almost exclusively in her native tongue. In the period from 1992 to 2015 she released over 15 albums mixing pop/dance and traditional folk elements. This hybrid style, described as turbo-folk, brought her success throughout the region with songs like 'Ratovanje' that incorporated Indian elements.

Miroslav Radulović, better known as Mirče is a Serbian pop-folk singer.

Marinko Rokvić is a Bosnian-Serb pop-folk singer, popular in former Yugoslavia and to a lesser degree in Bulgaria. He has made over 20 albums and also won the "Zlatni Melos"-award in 1993.

Šaban Šaulić was a Serbian folk singer.

Marta Savić is a Bosnian-born Serbian turbo-folk singer.

Tatjana Savić, better known as Tanja Savić, is a Serbian pop-folk singer who rose to prominence by coming third on the first season of Zvezde Granda in 2004. Her debut album, Tako mlada, was then released in June the following year to general success.

Milan Stanković is a Serbian singer-songwriter.

Šemsa Suljaković is a Bosnian and former Yugoslavian folk singer.

Neda Ukraden is a Serbian singer from Croatia. Her professional career stretches back to 1967.

Vesna Zmijanac is a Serbian folk singer. Dubbed the "Queen of Sadness" for her emotional vocal delivery and melancholic ballads, she is recognized as one of the most popular performers from the former Yugoslavia.