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Aleksandra Prelević Palladino (born 16 December 1991), known professionally as Dolce Hera, is a Montenegrin musician. Formerly a member of the rock band Shin-ei, she is the first female professional drummer in Montenegro.
Early life
Palladino was born in Podgorica on 16 December 1991. She studied at the Vasa Pavić musical school there and graduated from the University of Montenegro Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Foreign Languages of the Mediterranean University.
Career
Palladino performed with Montenegrin drummer Dragoljub Đuričić at the Montenegrin National Theatre at his invitation. She became the drummer of the local punk rock band Shin-ei in 2007.
After a decade-long break, Palladino returned to music in 2023 by releasing the single "Common Dreams", featuring Nina Žižić, for an upcoming album. It was accompanied by a music video directed by Đorđe Jovanović and Jovan Dudić and costumed by fashion designer Ana Krgović. By July, it had surpassed 100,000 views on YouTube. A second single, "Bitter & Sweet", featuring Vladana Vučinić, was released on 27 October. It was accompanied by a music video which she directed.
Palladino performed at the Rubix Festival on 9 August 2024. The song was written in February and includes lyrics in Italian. On 10 October 2024, Radio and Television of Montenegro announced that it had selected Palladino's "Repeat" as one of the songs to compete in Montesong 2024, the national final that it would organise to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025. A panel of reviewers for escYOUnited gave the song an average score of 5.0. However, neither the public nor the jury awarded the song any points. Despite this, she claimed that her expectations had been exceeded. CDM.me considered her performances to be among the more creative in the contest. In November, she released a third single "Trial Lovers", again accompanied by a music video she directed. She had been awarded a scholarship from the Miloš Karadaglić Foundation earlier that year.
References
- ^ "Kako to misliš ne može?". Portal Analitika.
- "Dolce Hera neizmjerno srećna: Poklanjam vam sebe - hrabro i sa ogromnom ljubavlju - CdM". www.cdm.me.
- "A journey through genres".
- "(VIDEO) Dolce Hera i Nina Žižić predstavile nesvakidašnju numeru "Common Dreams"". Portal Analitika.
- portal, D. A. N. (July 18, 2023). "ДАН - (VIDEO)Sanjar Dolce Here i Nine Žižić prebacio 100.000 pregleda na Jutjubu". www.dan.co.me.
- "ДАН - Spreman drugi singl Dolce Here u saradnji sa Vladanom Vučinić: "Sweet & Bizarre" u pastelnim bojama Kraljevskog pozorišta". www.dan.co.me. October 25, 2023.
- "Aleksandra Prelević Palladino for "Vijesti": It is a pleasure to create unencumbered by genre classifications".
- "Listen to the new single Dolce Hera and Vladana Vučinić".
- "Montenegro 2025: Artists announced for 'Montesong'". eurovision.tv. 2024-10-10.
- Maude, James (November 27, 2024). "Montesong 2024: ESC United Reviews Part 2 of 2".
- "Dolce Hera iznenađena nakon Montesonga: Najbolje tek dolazi - CdM". www.cdm.me.
- "VIDEO: Dolce Hera objavila spot za novu pjesmu ,,Trivial Lovers". November 2, 2024.
- "Dolce Hera objavila muzički spot "Trivial Lovers"". www.rtcg.me. October 25, 2023.