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Serbia: Artists and song titles of Pesma Za Evroviziju ’24 announced!

The Serbian Public Broadcaster, RTS, announced a few minutes ago the artists and the song titles of Pesma za Evroviziju ’24, the show which will determine the representative of Serbia in Eurovision 2024.

The artists and their song titles are:

  1. Nemanja Radošević – Jutra bez tebe
  2. Bojana x David – No No No
  3. Marko Mandić – Dno
  4. Dušan Kurtić – Zbog tebe živim
  5. Milan Bujaković – Moje tvoje
  6. Hydrogen – Nemoguća misija
  7. Kat Dosa – Tajni začin
  8. Filarri – Ko je ta žena
  9. M.IRA – Percepcija
  10. Saša Báša i Virtual Ritual – Elektroljubav
  11. Hristina – Bedem
  12. Kavala – Vavilon
  13. Martina Vrbos – Da me voliš
  14. Breskvica – Orlovo gnezdo
  15. Ivana Vladović – Jaka
  16. Lena Kovačević – Zovi me Lena
  17. Keni nije mrtav – Dijamanti
  18. Zejna – Najbolja
  19. Konstrakta – Novo, bolje
  20. Iva Lorens – Dom
  21. Zorja – Lik u ogledalu
  22. Yanx – Kolo
  23. Chai – Sama
  24. Durlanski – Muzika
  25. Nadia – Sudari
  26. Džordži – Luna park
  27. Filip Baloš – Duga je noć
  28. Teya Dora – Ramonda

 

Among the 28 artists we can see familiar names with the most notable one being Konstrakta, who represented Serbia in 2022 with her song “In Corpore Sano”, finishing in fifth place.

As a reminder, the semi-finals of PZE2024 will take place on 27 and 29 February, while the Grand Final will be held on Saturday 2 March. In fact, this year you will be able to watch the show live on the official Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel.

The winner of the Serbian national selection in 2023 and therefore the country’s representative in Liverpool was Luke Black with his song “Samo mi se spava“, finishing in the twenty-fourth place.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E89gtz9rdBM

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Source: eurovision.tv

Serbia: RTS extends submission deadline for Pesma za Evroviziju 2024

The Serbian Public Broadcaster RTS announced that it has decided to extend the submission deadline for the national final of the country, Pesma za Evroviziju 2024.

Initially, submissions began on August 1st but according to a statement by the  Head of the Serbian delegation at the Eurovision Song Contest, Uroš Marković, the new deadline for submissions is November 10, 2023. 

This is to allow artists and songwriters to refine their entries which are to be showcased on such an important platform as Pezma za Evroviziju 2024. RTS encourages both up-and-coming and established artists to submit entries.

Luke Black won Pezma za Evroviziju 2023 and therefore represented Serbia in Eurovision 2023 with the song “Samo Mi Se Spava” , finishing at the 24th place.

Source: Escunited

Serbia: Breskvica has applied for Pesma Za Evroviziju 2024!

Breskevica was on a Serbian TV show where, among other things, she said that this year she managed to submit her entry to Pesma Za Evroviziju (PZE), which has been a big wish of her fans for the last few years.

More specifically, the young singer said:

“We have prepared a song! We wrote it together with Generacija Zed”

“I didn’t want to participate in the national final with just any song. I believe that a song that competes to go to Eurovision should reflect the country it represents. Both in terms of lyrics and music as well as meaning and stage presence. We thought a lot about that and that’s how we came to write the one we submitted”

“I really believe in this song and I’m sure people will love it as well!”

Who is Breskvica?

Andjela Ignjatović, professionally known as Breskvica, started releasing her own music in 2019. She, then, rose to popularity by collaborating with her then-boyfriend Voyage on a series of singles between 2019 and 2021.

After their breakup she pursued a solo career and to date she remains one of the hottest names amongst the younger generations.

Her songs nowadays are mostly pop mixed with Balkan and eastern elements but lately her two folk-Balkan ballads featuring Henny called “Sava i Dunav” and “Ko to tamo” have gained a lot of acceptance from the Balkan public.

Here you can check one of her latest singles, “Loš”:

Do you think that Breskevica would be a good choice for Serbia? What other names would you like to see take part in PZE? Let us know in the comments below!

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Serbia: Confirmed participation and national final for Eurovision 2024!

Serbia has confirmed its participation in the 68th Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö, Sweden.

Serbian broadcaster RTS revealed to OGAE Serbia that the country will participate in Eurovision 2024. The broadcaster confirmed that it will again use a national final to select the representative, with details to be announced in the coming weeks.

To date, 19 countries have confirmed their participation in Eurovision 2024:

  • Austria
  • Cyprus
  • Denmark
  • Estonia
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Iceland
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Luxembourg
  • Malta
  • Moldova
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Serbia
  • Spain
  • Sweden

Serbia selected its representative for Eurovision 2023 through Pesma za Evroviziju. After winning the national final, Luke Black finished 24th in the Eurovision 2023 Final, the worst place Serbia has ever finished in a Final, with just 30 points.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPRfg9wzbpw

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Source: Evropesma.org