In addition, Vučić and Hurricane were scheduled to represent Serbia in the 2020 contest, which ended up being cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vučić finished both primary and secondary music school in Kruševac, at the department of opera singing.
During her studies, she sang in various ensembles, ranging from the band performing ethno music Bele vile, to the town jazz orchestra, and in the church choir Saint Prince Lazar.
Radio Television of Serbia internally selected Sanja Vučić for the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 in Stockholm.
A press conference with the artist, held by RTS, took place on 7 March 2016 in Košutnjak, Belgrade where it was announced that the song Vučić would perform at the Eurovision Song Contest would be titled "Goodbye (Shelter)" and was written by Serbian singer-songwriter and lead vocalist of the rock band Negative, Ivana Peters.
[5][6] The choreography and staging of the performance interpreted the song's abuse of women in domestic violence message.
[15] On 29 November of the same year, Vučić released her second solo single "Đerdan", featuring Serbian rapper Nucci.
On 19 October 2023, Vučić announced the release of her first solo album called Remek-delo which would be made of eight songs, including another duet with Nucci.