Sekula Drljević was a Montenegrin nationalist, Yugoslav jurist, politician, orator, and theoretician. He partly edited the lyrics of an original folk song, which later became the national anthem of Montenegro.
Born in the town of Kolašin, he earned a doctorate degree in law and became the Minister of Justice and Finance in the Kingdom of Montenegro before the outbreak of World War I. During the interwar period, he was a leading member of the "Greens", a Montenegrin nationalist and separatist movement. A proponent of the theory that Montenegrins were an ethnic group distinct from Serbs, he also founded and became the leader of the Montenegrin Federalist Party.
During World War II, he was a collaborator with the Ustaše in the German puppet state of the Independent State of Croatia.