šŸ‡·šŸ‡ø Serbia starts their national final

Serbia starts their national final tonight: Pesma za Evroviziju 25. Out of 15 songs, a jury and televoters will select 8 songs for the final on 28 February. The show starts at 21:00 CET and you can watch it on YouTube.

  1. Bojana & David, “Å esto čulo”
  2. Igor Simić, “Ne mogu”
  3. Vampiri, “Tebi treba neko kao ja”
  4. NataÅ”a Kojić, “Up and Down”
  5. Tropico, “AI”
  6. Jelena Aleen, “Kameleon”
  7. Filarri, “Meet and Greet”
  8. Kruz Roudi, “Sve i odmah”
  9. Milan Nikolić feat. Caka, “Storia del amor”
  10. Ana & The Changes, “Brinem”
  11. Iskaz, “Trendseter”
  12. Harem Girls, “Aladin”
  13. Biber, “Da mi se vratiÅ””
  14. Mila, “Gaia”
  15. Anton, “U grad”

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Bojana & David took part in last year’s national final and were 7th.
Igor Simić participated in 2022 (semifinal) and 2020 (3rd).
Vampiri was involved in the Yugoslav final in 1992 and became 2nd.
NataÅ”a Kojić competed in the 2004 national final of Serbia & Montenegro.
Jelena Aleen took part in the Serbian semifinal in 2022. She was a backing vocal in Eurovision for Knez (2015), Tijana Bogićević (2017) and Hurricane (2021).
Filarri competed in 2023 and became 13th.
Milan Nikolić won in 2009 and, along with Marko Kon, represented Serbia in the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest with “Cipela”.
Biber participated in 2022 (15), 2018 (4th) and in Serbia & Montenegro in 2006 (12th).

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Marko Kon & Milaan at Eurovision 2009. Milaan (Milan Nikolić, with accordion) will perform tonight again.

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