Montenegrin artist Aleksandra Prelević Palladino, known under the stage name Dolce Hera, has released a video for the song "Casanova 91", with which she recently performed at the Montesong festival.
The Italian-language track now has a visual framework that further deepens its concept and artistic message.
Recognized as the first professional female drummer in Montenegro, but also as an author and performer who expresses herself in multiple languages, Dolce Hera gave this single a strong and thoughtful visual identity. Already through her performance at Montesong 2025, which was conceived as a unique art performance, she hinted at the potential for a rich, symbolic and multi-layered visual world.
The music video is seen as an extension of the performance, but also as an artistic provocation of the idea of "true love." Through visual narration, this idea is broken down into the illusion of a thought process that leads to the realization that the search was often directed towards one's own reflection. It is from the chorus that the key question arises: is there anyone for whom these lyrics are truly intended - even if only in thought?
Dolce Hera further questions whether love is an unconscious search for oneself or an attempt to truly accept the other person's differences.
With the single "Casanova 91", Dolce Hera continued her collaboration with the Podgorica studio Knowhere2Run.
The lyrics of the song are by Dolce Hera, while the music is co-authored and produced by Marko Ćaćić and Todor Tadić. She particularly appreciates and highlights the continuous support of the Organization for the Protection of Music Authors' Rights PAM CG for her authorial work, as an important driving force for the Montenegrin music scene.
The music video was realized thanks to the support of Phototrade production and Montenegrin producer Rade Todorović.
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