[3] The following year, Bekvalac also appeared on the popular variety show hosted by Minja Subota, called Mužički tobogan.
[3] At 17 years of age, Bekvalac made her professional debut at the 1998 Beogradsko proleće festival with the song "Mojoj ljubavi".
The song "Laži me" was presented a year prior at the pop music festival Sunčane Skale in Herceg Novi.
[6] Ne brini was followed by Ništa lično (2002) and Stereo ljubav (2004), which included stand-out hits like "Mali signali", "Nikotin" and "Ponovo".
Between 2011 and 2014, she released a series of singles, including "Gospodine" (2011) with Emina Jahović, "Pozitivna" (2012), "Kraljica novih ljubavi" (2013) and "Mogu da prođem" (2014).
[7] Bekvalac performed alongside other artists like Ceca and Kiki Lesendrić at the 2014 New Year's Eve concert in front of the House of the National Assembly.
[9] In 2016, Bekvalac also made her theater debut, starring as Queen Draga Mašin in the musical Tajna Crne ruke.
[15] On 5 June 2021, Bekvalac performed a medley of Jelena Rozga's songs "Bizuterija", "Ginem" and "Dani su bez Broja" at the 2021 MAC Awards show.
[18] Bekvalac joined the judging panel of the music competition IDJ Show for its second season in September 2023.
[20] Recognized for publicly supporting LGBT rights in Serbia, she received the title of the Serbian gay icon in 2019.