She was born in
Belgrade, Serbia. Her father was a promoter and manager of a blues and jazz club, while her mother was a
flamenco dancer. Due to her parents involvement in music, many musicians descended on her home when she was growing up with music playing a regular occurrence. Pejak spent time with her two grandmothers who would inspire the youngster with their storytelling abilities. In February 2019, Ruf Records released
Roads That Cross, which was listed by
AllMusic as one of their 'Favorite Blues Albums' of that year. The album contained mainly original material, with elements of jazz, pop, and rock, to expand the blues base. Pejak stated "I didn't realize until after making the album, but most of these songs are about good byes". The collection included Pejak's versions of
Joni Mitchell's "
Sex Kills" and
Janis Joplin's "
Turtle Blues". The same year, Pejak became a third of the Blues Caravan 2019, who played over 60 shows across Europe. She toured with Finland's
Ina Forsman and the Texas born
Ally Venable. Pejak has performed with
Ronnie Earl and
Ana Popović, and undertaken concerts throughout parts of Europe and the United States. ==Discography==