[1] She had risen to prominence as the lead vocalist of the indie pop band Zemlja gruva!, which was founded in 2007, before pursuing her solo career in 2019.
[2] She debuted as a member of the lesser-known electronic group called MistakeMistake in the early 2000s, but gained initial recognition as the lead singer of the Belgrade-based band Zemlja gruva!.
Some of the band's best-known hits include "Najlepše želje" (2010), "Nisam znala da sam ovo htela" (2011), and "Jače manijače" (2013).
[3] In March 2020, she released "Neam šamana", inspired by a tabloid article about Emina Jahović seeking help from a shaman to overcome her divorce from Mustafa Sandal.
[6] Entering the competition as an underdog, Konstrakta quickly acquired popularity following her performance in the first semi-final on 3 March, where she placed second and thus qualified for the final.
[17] In late May 2022, Konstrakta performed for the first time after Eurovision at Sea Star Festival in Umag, Croatia to estimated crowd of close to 20,000 people.
[19] In January 2023, Konstrakta performed alongside the band Koikoi at the Eurosonic Noorderslag music showcase festival in Groningen.
[26] Inspired by Aleksandar Vučić's slogan "Faster, stronger, better", the song deals with politicians' empty promises of a better future; the performance was almost the same as the one from two years before, as a metaphor for the change that never comes.
[33] Gorčin Stojanović, the art director of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre, commented "in the socio-political turmoil which is present for decades in the region, Ana Đurić is the embodiment of the metropolis".
The lyrics of "In corpore sano" became widely referenced by the public on social media and used in various parodies, sketches and reworks due to its "memeability and virability".
[33] Furthermore, shortly after achieving the "pop stardom" status many soap and shampoo companies offered the singer deals to promote their products.