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Serbia: Interview with Boris Subotić from Pesma Za Evroviziju 2022!

After the announcement of his participation in this year’s Serbian national final, Pesma Za Evroviziju 2022, Boris Subotić talks exclusively to EurovisionFun and Konstantinos Thermos.

Boris Subotić is participating in the national final with the song “Vrati mi” (Give me back) and is one of the 36 nominated artists who will compete on 3, 4 and 5 March for the ticket to represent Serbia in Turin in May.

– Boris, it is a great pleasure for us that you accepted our proposal and we thank you for that! First of all we would like to ask you, why Pesma Za Evroviziju? Why Eurovision? And why now? What made you take this decision and is it, perhaps, something you have wanted for a long time?

– Eurovision has been my biggest wish for a long time, so I knew that sooner or later I would apply for the selection of the representative. I waited a long time for this, because I thought I had to grow up enough to be able to take on this project. My main partner, Miloš Marković, suggested that we apply, I agreed and here I am!

– You have participated in several music competitions, including the national final to represent Serbia in Junior Eurovision. Would you say that your previous experience will help you have less stress during the competition?

– Since I was exposed to similar competitions as a child, I think I am ready to meet the pace such a competition requires. As for the stress, I think this time I will have the most!

– We know that you have written “Vrati Mi” yourself. What is the message of your song and what inspired you to write it?

– I want to let the audience find their own meaning and message in the song. The song is a reflection of myself from the first verse to the last. For the first time I am totally presenting myself the way I want to and the way I think I should!

 

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Η δημοσίευση κοινοποιήθηκε από το χρήστη Boris Subotić (@borisubotic)

– Since your candidacy was officially announced, what was the best comment you have heard about yourself? And correspondingly, has there been anything you’ve heard that you think is wrong or unfair towards you?

– Being a used to exposure, because of my past experiences, I try not to dwell too much on people’s comments. However, I have to admit that I have received a lot of positive feedback, which makes me incredibly happy!

– Do you have any thoughts about your stage presentation in the national final, and if so, could you share something with us?

– I can’t reveal anything at the moment, but the stage presence will definitely follow the song and me as a performer closely!

– Were you a fan of the contest from before? What’s your favorite entry?

– Considering that I am someone who is not overly involved in sports and competitions, I can say that Eurovision is the only contest that I follow closely every year! My favourite song, apart from my country’s entries, is definitely “Don’t come easy” sung by Isaiah in 2017.

 

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Η δημοσίευση κοινοποιήθηκε από το χρήστη Boris Subotić (@borisubotic)

– Have you listened to any of this year’s already selected songs or any of the songs from the other national finals, and if so, which ones did you like the most?

– Honestly, right now my life is just focused on my performance and song, so I can’t say I’ve listened to or watched anything this year, but as soon as I get some free time I’ll definitely listen to everything!

– Is there anything you would like to share with those who read this interview?

– I would like to invite people to listen to ¨Vrati mi¨ and if they like it, even half as much as I do, to be by my side on this journey!

At this point we would like to thank Boris Subotić once again for the interview and wish him all the best!

 

Stay tuned to EurovisionFun for all the latest news regarding Serbia’s participation in Eurovision 2022!

 

Serbia: Interview with Zorja Pajić from Pesma Za Evroviziju 2022!

After the announcement of her participation in this year’s Serbian national final, Pesma Za Evroviziju 2022, Zorja Pajić talks exclusively to EurovisionFun and Konstantinos Thermos.

Zorja Pajić is participating in the national final with the song “Zorja” and is one of the 36 nominated artists who will compete on 3, 4 and 5 March for the ticket to represent Serbia in Turin in May.

– Zorja, it is a great pleasure for us that you accepted our proposal and we thank you for that! First of all we would like to ask you, why Pesma Za Evroviziju? Why Eurovision? And why now? What made you take this decision and is it, perhaps, something you have wanted for a long time?

– Because it’s a stage where I think I would feel more free than ever! I’m drawn to that Eurovision moment. On stage I feel happy and I want to take it all on a higher level. I have always been able to imagine myself as a representative of Serbia. The audience gives me even more strength to make this wish come true, especially during the Zvezde Granda contest where I participated, when they compared my performances with those of Eurovision, I just couldn’t wait for the next year.

– You became popular in Serbia and the countries of the former Yugoslavia by participating in Zvezde Granda, do you think that the experience you gained there will help you to have less stress during the competition?

– I think for me this experience was the right preparation for Eurovision. On stage I felt a passion that I hadn’t felt before, and now I want even more of it!

– We know that you have written “Zorja” yourself. What is the message of your song and what inspired you to write it?

– The song is called “Zorja”. This title explains that I have a personal relationship with the song, a deep emotional attitude towards it. The lyrics represent my journey towards finding myself, leaving a dark part of life that we all experience at some point. Victory over ourselves, that is the goal. The music describes my feelings and that feeling of release from the burdens that pull you down. Me and my husband, who wrote the music, know very well what that road looks like. The elements of ethnic music, the strings, definitely describe my life. I hope and believe that many people will be able to find themselves in the song, they will find the hope that’s always there waiting for us to use it and live our lives truly, without restrictions.

 

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– Since your candidacy was officially announced, what was the best comment you have heard about yourself? And correspondingly, has there been anything you’ve heard that you think is wrong or unfair towards you?

– The best thing I’ve heard is that people get goosebumps and feel good, positive and inspired after hearing the song, that was our biggest wish! I am surprised that many people see me as the representative. So far I haven’t heard any negative criticism of the song.

– Do you have any thoughts about your stage presentation in the national final, and if so, could you share something with us?

– Yes. It will be like the song, my personal story. Preparations take a lot of time, we all work hard to make the result look and sound the way we imagine. I can reveal one small detail, and that is that I won’t be alone on stage. However, I prefer everything to be a surprise.

– Were you a fan of the contest from before? What’s your favorite entry?

– Of course! I always liked Eurovision as a concept and as something that is the culmination of a music competition of this type. I would imagine myself on that stage from a young age. I was dreaming of representing my country doing what I do best. That dream is now so close to coming true, I will give it my maximum! The place for my favourite song at Eurovision is shared by two songs, Molitva and Rise like a phoenix.

 

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Η δημοσίευση κοινοποιήθηκε από το χρήστη Zorja Pajić (@zorja__)

– Have you listened to any of this year’s already selected songs or any of the songs from the other national finals, and if so, which ones did you like the most?

– Honestly, I’ve already heard some that have come out. They don’t sound like our song. I can’t wait to hear them all, like every year so far.

– Is there anything you would like to share with those who read this interview?

– Happiness lies in constantly surpassing yourself, in the constant need for inner growth and development of consciousness. Happiness is being free and finding love in yourself. Be healthy and stay strong in these difficult years for the whole world. Greetings and hugs from Serbia to all readers!

At this point we would like to thank Zorja Pajić once again for the interview and wish her all the best!

Stay tuned to EurovisionFun for all the latest news regarding Serbia’s participation in Eurovision 2022!

Serbia: National final songs to be revealed on February 8!

The 36 songs competing to represent Serbia in Eurovision Song Contest 2022 will be published on Tuesday, February 8.

Serbia’s public broadcaster, RTS, announced a while ago that the songs that will compete in Pesma za Evroviziju ’22 will be made publicly available in less than two weeks. Thirty-six songs will take part in the competition chosen by the channel’s music editors, from the 150 songs submitted in total.

Pesma za Evroviziju ’22 will be broadcasted in three show the following days:

  • First Semi-Final  –  Thursday, March 3
  • Second Semi-Final – Friday, March 4
  • Grand Final – Saturday, March 5

The competitors of Pesma za Evroviziju ’22 are:

  • Tijana Depčević – Ljubi, ljubi doveka (Love, love forever)
  • Naiva – Skidam (I take off)
  • Biber – Dve godine i šes’ dana (Two years and six days)
  • Marija Mirković – Požuri, požuri (Hurry, hurry)
  • Gift – Haos (Chaos)
  • Boris Subotić – Vrati mi (Give me back)
  • Marko Nikolić – Dođi da te volim (Come, so that I can love you)
  • Vasco – Znaš li (Do you know)
  • Bane Lalić i MVP – Tu gde je ljubav tu ne postoji mrak (Where there is love, there is no darkness)
  • Ivana Vladović and Jovana Stanimirović – Prijaće ti (It’ll be good for you)
  • Marija Mikić – Ljubav me inspiriše (Love inspires me)
  • Julija – Brižna (Caring)
  • Angellina – Origami
  • Vis limunada – Pesma ljubavi (The song of love)
  • Aleksandar Vuksanović Aca Lukas – Oskar
  • Igor Simić – Nisam ja (It wasn’t me)
  • Goca Tražan – Fitilj (Fuse)
  • Sanja Bogosavljević – Priđi mi (Approach me)
  • Dušan Svilar – Samo ne reci da voliš (Just don’t say you love)
  • Srđan Lazić – Tražim te (Searching for you)
  • Julijana Vincan – Istina i laži (Truth and lies)
  • Jelena Pajić – Pogledi (Looks)
  • Bojana Mašković – Dama (Lady)
  • Zoe kida (Ana Radonjić) – Bejbi (Baby)
  • Orkestar Aleksandra Sofronijevića – Anđele moj (My angel)
  • Sara Jo – Muškarčina/Zabranjeno voće (Manly man/Forbidden fruit)
  • Mia – Blanko (Blank)
  • Zejna Murkić – Nema te (You are gone)
  • Gramophonedzie – Počinjem da ludim (I’m going mad)
  • Zorja Pajić – Zorja
  • Lift – Drama
  • Konstrakta – Corpore Sano (In a healthy body)
  • Ivona Pantelić – Znam (I know)
  • Rocher Etno Band – Hajde sad nek svak peva (Let everybody sing)
  • Ana Stanić – Put bez povratka (One way road)
  • Euterpa – Nedostaješ (Missing)

The winners of the 2020 national final were Hurricane with the song “Hasta la Vista“. Due to the cancellation of the contest, they represented Serbia in 2021 with the song “Loco Loco” ending up in 15th place in the Grand Final.

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all news regarding the Serbian participation in Eurovision 2022!

Source: RTSeurovoix.com

Serbia: 36 participants for national final revealed!

After a one year break, Serbia has announced that they are to hold a national final for Eurovision 2022. The new show will be called ‘Song for Eurovision ‘22’ and will feature 36 competing songs across three live broadcasts.

  • Song for Eurovision ‘22 – Semi-Final 1: Thursday 3 March
  • Song for Eurovision ‘22 – Semi-Final 2: Friday 4 March
  • Song for Eurovision ‘22 – Grand Final: Saturday 5 March.

Out of over 150 songs the following compositions were selected by a special comittee to compete:

Song for Eurovision ‘22: Participants

1. Naiva – Skidam (I Take Off)

Music: Zoran Babović Babonja

Lyrics: Jelena Živanović (Jelena Zana)

2. Biber – Dve godine i šes’ dana (Two Years and Six Days)

Music: Rastko Aksentijević

Lyrics: Momčilo Bajagić Bajaga

3. Marija Mirković – Požuri, požuri (Hurry, Hurry)

Music: Marija Mirković

Lyrics: Alka Vuica

4. Gift – Haos (Chaos)

Music: Gift

Lyrics: Jovan Matić

5. Boris Subotić – Vrati mi (Give Me Back)

Music: Boris Subotić

Lyrics: Boris Subotić

6. Marko Nikolić – Dođi da te volim (Come, So That I Can Love You)

Music: Marko Nikolić

Lyrics: Nada Bučević

7. Vasco – Znaš li (Do You Know)

Music: Vasilije Čolan Vasco, Ivan Franović, Marko Kon

Lyrics: Vasilije Čolan, Marko Kon, Anđela Vujović Angellina

8. Bane Lalić i MVP – Tu gde je ljubav tu ne postoji mrak (Where There Is Love, These Is No Darkness)

Music: Bane Lalić

Lyrics: Bane Lalić

9. Ivana Vladović i Jovana Stanimirović – Prijaće ti (It’ll Be Good For You)

Music: Ivan Ilić i Nikola Bulatović

Lyrics: Ivan Ilić i Nikola Bulatović

10. Marija Mikić – Ljubav me inspiriše (Love Inspires Me)

Music: Vuxa

Lyrics: Miladin Bogosavljević

11. Julija – Brižna (Caring)

Music: Nenad Ćeranić

Lyrics: Nenad Ćeranić

12. Angellina – Origami

Music: Ognjen Jovanov, Marko Kon, Angellina

Lyrics: Ognjen Jovanov, Marko Kon, Angellina

13. Vis limunada – Pesma ljubavi (The Song of Love)

Music: Miodrag Ninić

Lyrics: Miodrag Ninić

14. Aleksandar Vuksanović Aca Lukas – Oskar

Music: Saša Nikolić

Lyrics: Mira Mijatović

15. Igor Simić – Nisam ja (It Wasn’t Me)

Music: Darko Dimitrov

Lyrics: Vladimir Danilović

16. Goca Tražan – Fitilj (Fuse)

Music: Dušan Bačić

Lyrics: Dušan Bačić

17. Sanja Bogosavljević – Priđi mi (Approach Me)

Music: Ilija Antović

Lyrics: Ilija Antović

18. Dušan Svilar – Samo ne reci da voliš (Just Don’t Say You Love)

Music: Rastko Aksentijević

Lyrics: Momčilo Bajagić Bajaga

19. Srđan Lazić – Tražim te (Searching For You)

Music: Srđan Lazić

Lyrics: Srđan Lazić

20. Julijana Vincan – Istina i laži (Truth and Lies)

Music: Linda Cristina Persson, Ylva Cristina Persson

Lyrics: Vildana Husibegović

21. Jelena Pajić – Pogledi (Looks)

Music: Marijo Pajić

Lyrics: Đorđe Miljenović

22. Bojana Mašković – Dama (Lady)

Music: Dušan Krsmanović i Alen Duš

Lyrics: Alen Duš

23. Zoe kida (Ana Radonjić) – Bejbi (Baby)

Music: Zoe kida ( Ana Radonjić)

Lyrics: Zoe kida ( Ana Radonjić)

24. Orkestar Aleksandra Sofronijevića – Anđele moj (My Angel)

Music: Aleksandar Sofronijević, Nikola Labović, Mirna Kosanin

Lyrics: Mirna Kosanin

25. Sara Jo – Muškarčina/Zabranjeno voće (Manly Man/Forbidden Fruit)

Music: Slobodan Veljković Coby

Lyrics: Slobodan Veljković Coby

26. Mia – Blanko (Blank)

Music: Aleksandra Milutinović

Lyrics: Aleksandra Milutinović

27. Zejna Murkić – Nema te (You Are Gone)

Music: Vlado Maraš

Lyrics: Sanja Perić

28. Gramophonedzie – Počinjem da ludim (I’m Going Mad)

Music: Marko Milićević

Lyrics: Milana Popović

29. Stefan Zdravković (Princ od Vranje) – Ljubi svog čoveka (Kiss Your Guy)

Music: Leontina Vukomanović

Lyrics: Leontina Vukomanović

30. Zorja Pajić – Zorja

Music: Zorja Pajić, Lazar Pajić

Lyrics: Zorja Pajić

31. Lift – Drama

Music: Milan SevdahBABY Stanković, LIFT

Lyrics: Milan SevdahBABY Stanković, LIFT

32. Konstrakta – Corpore Sano

Music: Ana Đurić i Milovan Bošković

Lyrics: Ana Đurić

33. Ivona Pantelić – Znam (I Know)

Music: Ivona Pantelić

Lyrics: Ivona Pantelić

34. Rocher Etno Band – Hajde sad nek svak peva (Let Everybody Sing)

Music: Miodrag Klisarić

Lyrics: Miodrag Klisarić

35. Ana Stanić – Put bez povratka (One Way Road)

Music: Vojislav Dragović

Lyrics: Ana Stanić

36. Euterpa – Nedostaješ (Missing)

Music: Boris Krstajić

Lyrics: Vladimir Danilović

Among the composers we see Darko Dimitrov, the famous musician from North Macedonia who has signed many Eurovision entries from the ex-Yugo countries, as well the Montenegrin entry in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest. Leontina Vukomanovic is also well known, as she co-wrote Lane Moje, with Zeljko Zoksimovic in 2004, the song tha represented Serbia-Montenegro in the contest that was held in Istanbul

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun because more information will be released in the coming weeks!

Source: eurovision.tv

 

Serbia: The contestants for the national final to be announced tomorrow!

A few minutes ago, the official Eurovision page and Serbia’s page for Eurovision, on social media, announced that tomorrow at 12:00, Central European Time, the 36 artists and songs competing to be Serbia’s representative for 2022, will be revealed. What is more the dates of the semifinals and the final will be announced as well

Around 150 composers who meet the conditions of the competition, reached for the music department of Serbia’s national broadcaster RTS. The channel chose the 36 best songs to compete for a ticket for Eurovision Song Contest 2022.

It seems that: Sara Jo, Angelina, Goca Tržan, Igor Simić and Dušan Svilar have submitted songs. It is widely speculated that there are more singers famous in Serbia, but their names are not yet known

We remind that the winners of the Serbian national final Beovizija were the explosive Hurricane with the song Hasta La Vista. Serbia’s representatives for 2021 were again Hurricane with the song Loco Loco, and got 15th place in the Grand Final.

Stay tuned to Eurovision Fun for all the news regarding Serbia’s participation in Eurovision 2022!

 

 

Serbia: It is official, Hurricane are back for Eurovision 2021!

Through Eurovision.tv, Serbian public broadcaster announced that Hurricane, the popular women’s band that would represent the country in this year’s canceled contest, will have another chance to impress Europe and Australia, as it will once again be the representatives of Serbia in Eurovision!

The news comes as no surprise, as of November 24th, both the band’s manager and local media have reported that Hurricane has been re-selected as Serbia’s representative in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest.

The song to be performed in Rotterdam will be selected through a special television night by the audience at a later time. Hurricane are the 21st artists of Eurovision 2020, who will participate in Eurovision 2021.

Let’s remember Hasta La Vista the song with which they would represent Serbia in this year’s competition:

Serbia: Hurricane confirmed for Eurovision 2021!

The manager of Hurricane, as well as the editor-in-chief of the Serbian public television entertainment program Olivera Kovačević, confirmed what the domestic media had been reporting since the summer. The popular women’s band will represent Serbia at Eurovision 2021, having one more chance to be on the stage of the contest, after the cancellation of this year’s Eurovision.

It was not specified how the song with which Hurricane will compete in Eurovision 2021, although Olivera Kovačević left open the possibility of a national final for it.

Hurricane will represent Serbia next year if Eurovision takes place as announced. The song with which they will participate will be selected separately. They will not compete with this year’s song, but we will specifically choose the song with which they will be presented in the Eurovision 2021 song contest.

Hurricane would participate in Eurovision 2020 with the song Hasta La Vista:

Hurricane are the 21st representatives of this year’s contest that are officially confirmed for Eurovision 2021!

Source: Ogae Serbia

Serbia: 90 songs for the Beovizija 2020

With little increased interest, the songs which sent to the Beovizija 2020, produced by Serbia’s public broadcaster, RTS,  in the process by which Serbia is invited to choose the country’s next entry in the Eurovision 2020 contest.

A total of 90 songs were sent to the channel, compared to 76 from last year’s process, while a special jury of native musicians approved all 90 entries. In the next few days, the panel will listen to all the entries and evaluate them, choosing the best to participate in the Beovizija 2020.

To date, the number of entries in the national final has not been disclosed, nor what form it will take. For history, the 2019 national final consisted of 24 entries in two semifinals. The winner of the 2019 Beovizija was Nevena Božović and the song “Kruna”, which finished 18th in the Grand Final with 89 points.

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Serbia: Entries for Beovizija 2020 to be extended until December 9th

Serbia’s Public Broadcaster (RTS) has long announced that its participation in Eurovision 2020 will be selected through a national final, Beovizija! The deadline for submitting applications has already begun. With a previous announcement, RTS extends the deadline to 9 December!

Beovizija, as a method of selecting the country’s participation, was implemented in 2004, 2007-2009 and 2018-2019.

In addition to the general rules applicable to all Eurovision songs, Beovizija candidates must adhere to the following two rules:

a. The lyrics of the songs are written in one of the official languages ​​of the country

b. Foreign composers may participate, however the performer must be a Serbian citizen

The dates of the Beovizija 2020 have not yet been announced.

The winner of the 2019 Beovizija and Serbia’s representative at the Eurovision 2019 was Nevena Božović. She performed “Kruna” on the stage of Tel Aviv and took 18th place.

Serbia: Listen to its song for Junior Eurovision 2019

Serbia’s Public Broadcaster RTS has announced the song by which Darija Vračevic will defend her country’s colors at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019. The 11-year-old artist will sing the “Podigni glas (Raise Your Voice)”, written by A. Milutinović, L. Vukomanović and Darija herself.

A few months ago, Serbia began searching for the singer and performer to represent the country on the Junior Eurovision stage. Of all the entries had been applied, RTS selected two finalists. Staša Kostadinović with the song Da, da, da (by V. Graić and L. Vukomanović) and the winner Darija Vračević with Podigni glas (by A. Milutinović, L Vukomanović and Darija). Both interpreted their entries in front of a jury composed of Silvana Grujić, Anja Rogljić, Uroš Marković, Jelena Vlahović, Dušan Šukletović, Jovana Dukić and Tamara Petković, who decided the winner.

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