Voyage (rapper)

His mother Žana is a medical worker, whilst his father, Milan Veurović, served as the bodyguard to Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić.

[3] According to Veruović, his initial interest in music happened during primary school, when he started writing songs with his childhood friends.

[3] In 2019, Voyage also began working together with his girlfriend Breskvica, releasing viral songs "Vrati me" and "Budi tu" in September and November, respectively.

[5] Their collaboration with rapper Vuk Mob "Koraci u noći", released in December 2019, has amassed over 47 million views on YouTube.

Among other songs, Voyage and Breskvica also had a duet with Tanja Savić, titled "Pancir", in November 2020, which has collected over 47 million views.

[8] Following his breakup with Breskvica, Voyage released his first solo single in April 2021, titled "Pleši", featuring British rapper J Fado.

[17] On 6 May of the same year, Serbian singer Tea Tairović released single "Balerina", a collaboration with Voyage, as part of her second studio album of the same name.

[18] In June 2023, in an interview with Extra FM, Voyage revealed that the release of Europol was cancelled due to the leak of unreleased album tracks.

[20] On 26 January 2023, Veruović and Mimi Mercedez hosted the 2023 Music Awards Ceremony at the Belgrade Arena.

[2] In October 2021, Voyage voiced his opinions about homosexuality on Instagram, which was praised as an example of a "rare open and unambiguous" public support to the LGBT community in Serbia.