🇲🇪 Montenegro: NeonoeN wins national final

The band NeonoeN wins the Montenegrin national final. Montenegro is the first country to select a song for the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest. The band NeonoeN will now represent Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest in Basel. The song they will present is called “Clickbait”. The song is written and composed by Ilija Pejović. As there has been no draw so far, we don’t yet know whether will perform in the first or second semifinal.

Nina ŽiŽić was the number 1 among the jury, Baryak won with the televotes. NeonoeN became the winner by receiving 10 points from both jury and televoters. Here are the full results of the contest:

  1. NeonoeN, “Clickbait”,  20 pts
  2. Nina ŽiŽić, “Dobrodošli”, 19 pts
  3. Baryak, “Dva srca”, 15 pts
  4. Đurđa, “To ljubav je”, 12 pts
  5. Kejt, “Obala raja”, 9 pts
  6. Milena Vučić, “Škorpija”, 8 pts
  7. Tina Džankić, “Nova, 8 pts
  8. Isak Šabanović, “Ljeto, ljeto, ljeto”,  7 pts
  9. Tamara Živković, “Poguban let”, 6 pts
  10. Glumci Bend, “San”, 6 pts
  11. Verica Čuljković, “Čuješ li”, 4 pts
  12. Nemanja Petrović, “Među zvijezdama”,  1 pts
  13. Luka Radović, “Kada dođe maj”, 1 pts
  14. Anastasija Koprolčec, “Kraj”, 0 pts
  15. Bend 9, “Stop war”, 0 pts
  16. Dolce Hera, “Repeat”, 0 pts

 

 

 

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