
On 8 December, Božović was ranked third overall with a total of 120 points, making that Serbia's best result in the contest. On the final night, she was placed first by both, juries and televote, and went on to Rotterdam, Netherlands to represent Serbia. In 2007, Božović participated in Izbor za dečju pesmu Evrovizije, Serbia's national selection for Junior Eurovision with "Piši mi" (Write Me), a ballad with self-written lyrics and music. Nevena competed at multiple youth festivals such as "Cvrkuti sa Ibra" - with song "Ti nisi moj broj" (You Are Not My number), "Čarolija", "Svetosavski festival u Zrenjaninu" and "Dečji festival u Kruševcu", receiving awards in all of them.

Božović studied music at the University of Arts in Belgrade and in 2019 finished her specialization in solfeggio. As a result of this, Nevena skipped a grade just to be able to study together with her sister. Nevena once said that her main role model was her sister Jelena, an architect, who she always tried to copy. Her parents are Ružica, a professor of technical sciences, and Zoran, a former basketball player.

She was born in Kosovska Mitrovica, where she also attended school. Božović competed in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 again as a solo artist with the song " Kruna", finishing 18th. She was the first artist to ever compete in both the Eurovision Song Contest and Junior Eurovision Song Contests as a main performer.

The following year, Božović and two other finalists, Mirna Radulović and Sara Jovanović, formed a female group Moje 3 and represented Serbia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 with song " Ljubav je svuda", failing to reach the finals.
