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🇭🇷 Baby Lasagna wins in Croatia

In the spotlight: Baby Lasagna

Baby Lasagna was chosen to represent Croatia in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest. He will sing “Rim Tim Tagi Dim”, a song written and composed by himself. These are the full results:

  1. Baby Lasagna, “Rim tim tagi dim”, 321
  2. Vinko, “Lying eyes”, 82
  3. Let 3, “Babaroga”, 79
  4. Damir Kedžo, “Voljena ženo”, 73
  5. Alen Đuras, “A tamburitza lullaby”, 62
  6. Marcela, “Gasoline”, 59
  7. Pavel, “Do mjeseca”, 53
  8. Eugen, “Tišine”, 41
  9. Vatra, “Slatke suze, gorka ljubav”, 36
  10. Natalia Balmix, “Dijamanti”, 35
  11. Lara Demarin, “Ne vjerujem ti”, 25
  12. Boris Štok, “Can we talk”, 23
  13. Lana Mandarić, “More”, 13
  14. Stefany, “Stretnih dana dat’ će bog”, 12 
  15. Mario Battifiaca feat. Robert Ferlin, “Vodu piti trizan biti”, 9
  16. Saša Lozar, “Ne plačem zbog nje”, 8

 

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