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Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019

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Serbia in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2019
Eurovision Song Contest 2019
Country Serbia
Selection processBeovizija2019
Selection date3 March 2019
Competing entry
Song"Kruna"
ArtistNevena Božović
SongwritersNevena Božović
Placement
Semi-final resultQualified (7th, 156 points)
Final result18th, 89 points
Participation chronology
◄201820192020►

Serbia was represented at theEurovision Song Contest 2019 with the song "Kruna" written and performed byNevena Božović who had previously represented Serbia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in2007 and in the Eurovision Song Contest in2013 as part of the groupMoje 3. The Serbian national broadcaster,Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) organised the national finalBeovizija2019 in order to select the Serbian entry for the 2019 contest inTel Aviv, Israel. The national final consisted of three shows: two semi-finals on 27 and 28 February 2019 and a final on 3 March 2019. Twelve entries competed in each semi-final where the top six qualified to the final from each semi-final following the combination of votes from a five-member jury panel and a public televote. The twelve qualifiers competed in the final which resulted in "Kruna" performed by Nevena Božović as the winner following the combination of votes from a five-member jury panel and a public televote.

Serbia was drawn to compete in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 14 May 2019. Performing during the show in position 9, "Kruna" was announced among the top 10 entries of the first semi-final and therefore qualified to compete in the final on 18 May. It was later revealed that Serbia placed seventh out of the 17 participating countries in the semi-final with 156 points. In the final, Serbia performed in position 23 and placed eighteenth out of the 26 participating countries, scoring 89 points.

Background

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Main article:Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest

Prior to the 2019 contest, Serbia had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest eleven times since its first entry in2007, winning the contest with their debut entry "Molitva" performed byMarija Šerifović.[1] Since 2007, eight out of eleven of Serbia's entries have featured in the final with the nation failing to qualify in 2009, 2013 and 2017. Serbia's2018 entry "Nova deca" performed bySanja Ilić andBalkanika qualified to the final and placed nineteenth.

The Serbian national broadcaster,Radio Television of Serbia (RTS), broadcasts the event within Serbia and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. RTS confirmed their intentions to participate at the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest on 6 August 2018.[2] Between 2007 and 2009, Serbia used theBeovizija national final in order to select their entry. However, after their2009 entry, "Cipela" performed byMarko Kon andMilaan, failed to qualify Serbia to the final, the broadcaster shifted their selection strategy to selecting specific composers to create songs for artists. In2010, RTS selectedGoran Bregović to compose songs for a national final featuring three artists, while in2011Kornelije Kovač,Aleksandra Kovač andKristina Kovač were tasked with composing one song each. In2012, the internal selection ofŽeljko Joksimović and the song "Nije ljubav stvar" secured the country's second highest placing in the contest to this point, placing third. In2013, RTS returned to an open national final format and organized theBeosong competition. The winning entry, "Ljubav je svuda" performed byMoje 3, failed to qualify Serbia to the final at the2013 Eurovision Song Contest. In2015, RTS selectedVladimir Graić, the composer of Serbia's 2007 Eurovision Song Contest winning entry "Molitva", to compose songs for a national final featuring three artists.[3] RTS internally selected the Serbian entries in2016 and2017 with the decision made by RTS music editors.[4] In2018, RTS returned to using theBeovizija national final in order to select their entry.

Before Eurovision

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Beovizija2019

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Beovizija2019 was the ninth edition of theBeovizija national final organised byRTS in order to select the Serbian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2019. The selection consisted of two semi-finals featuring twelve songs each to be held on 27 and 28 February 2019, respectively, and a final featuring twelve songs to be held on 3 March 2019. The three shows were broadcast onRTS1,RTS HD,RTS Svet andRTS Planeta as well as streamed online via the broadcaster's websiterts.rs.[5]

Competing entries

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Artists and songwriters were able to submit their entries between 8 August 2018 and 15 November 2018. Artists were required to be Serb citizens and submit entries in one of theofficial languages of the Republic of Serbia, while songwriters of any nationality were allowed to submit songs. At the closing of the deadline, 76 submissions were received.[6] A selection committee consisting of RTS music editors reviewed the submissions and selected twenty-four entries to proceed to the national final. The selected competing entries were announced on 10 January 2019 and among the competing artists were Extra Nena, who representedYugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992, andNevena Božović who representedSerbia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007 and2013, the latter as part of the groupMoje 3.[7]

ArtistSongSongwriter(s)
Aleksandra Sekulić"Tugo"(Туго)Ana Sekulić, Filip Kuranji
Ana Popović"Lutaš"(Луташ)Sofija Milutinović
Dunja Vujadinović"7"Boris Krstajić,Ljiljana Jorgovanović
Dženan Lončarević"Nema suza"(Нема суза)Željko Vasić, Dragan Čolaković
Eleonora"Samo lagano"(Само лагано)Eleonora Lav Jovanović, Husein Alijević
Extra Nena"Još ti čujem glas"(Још ти чујем глас)Ivan Akulov, Milena Ludajić, Snežana Berić
Funked Up"Zašto da se ne desi"(Зашто да се не деси)Vojin Vilotijević
Gipsykord"Boje"(Боје)Jovan Savić, Zvonko Marković, Mišo Krpo, Sanja Krstić, Milena Ludajić
Goga Stanić"Čudo"(Чудо)Ylva Persson, Linda Persson,Dimitri Stassos, Vladimir Marković Luni,Marko Kon, Ognjen Amidžić
Ivan Kurtić"Bella"Goran Ratković Rale, Radenko Mitrović
Ivana Vladović and Wonder Strings"Moja bol"(Моја бол)Aleksandra Milutinović
Jana"Viktorija"(Викторија)Vladimir Graić, Željko Hubač
Lana i Aldo"Pogledaj u nebo"(Погледај у небо)Lana Toković
Lord"Radnički sin"(Раднички син)Vladimir Preradović Lord
Majdan"Budim te"(Будим те)Nemanja Erić, Marija Vagner
Mr Doo"Do 100"(До 100)Sanja Ilić, Mr Doo,Leontina Vukomanović
Nataša and Una"Samo bez straha"(Само без страха)Predrag Vukčević, Marko Stojanović Luis, Nataša Guberinić, Una Senić, Petar Zorkić, Nemanja Kostić
Nevena Božović"Kruna"(Круна)Nevena Božović
Osvajači"Voda i plamen"(Вода и пламен)Nebojša Jakovljević,Zvonko Pantović
Sanya D Rio"Ljubimo se"(Љубимо се)Miki Dumonjić
Sashka Janx"Da li čuješ moj glas"(Да ли чујеш мој глас)Saška Janković, Marko Nikolić
Sofija Perić"Aritmija"(Аритмија)Vladimir Graić, Snežana Vukomanović
Tamara Milanović"Reči nisu dovoljne"(Речи нису довољне)Marcel Sprunkel, Gavrilo Milovanović
Tina and Lola Amvon"Tvoje oči"(Твоје очи)Tina Amvon, Olgica Lola Amvon

Semi-finals

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Two semi-finals took place at the Studio 8 of RTS inKošutnjak,Belgrade on 27 and 28 February 2019. Semi-final 1 was hosted byDragana Kosjerina and Ivan Mihailović and semi-final 2 was hosted by Nebojša Milovanović and Ana Babić.[8] In each semi-final twelve songs competed and six qualifiers for the final were decided by a combination of votes from a jury panel consisting ofZoran Lesendrić (musician), Dragomir Stanojević (musician), Nenad Pribak (president ofOGAE Serbia), Aleksandar Aleksov (composer and producer) andIvana Peters (singer-songwriter), and the Serbian public via SMS voting.

In addition to the competing entries, other performers and former Eurovision contestants featured during the shows.Knez, who representedMontenegro in 2015,Bojana Stamenov, who representedSerbia in 2015,Sanja Vučić, who representedSerbia in 2016, andJacques Houdek, who representedCroatia in 2017, featured as guest performers in semi-final 1; andEmilija Kokić, who won the contest forYugoslavia in 1989 as member of the bandRiva,Laka and Mirela, who representedBosnia and Herzegovina in 2008,Jelena Tomašević, who representedSerbia in 2008,Kaliopi, who representedMacedonia in 2012 and2016,Lea Sirk, who representedSlovenia in 2018, andSanja Ilić andBalkanika, which representedSerbia in 2018, featured as guest performers in semi-final 2.[9][10]

First semi-final of Beovizija 2019 – 27 February 2019[11]
DrawArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
VotesPointsVotesPoints
1Funked Up"Zašto da se ne desi"1511,635787
2Aleksandra Sekulić"Tugo"48108743135
3Osvajači"Voda i plamen"152820249
4Dunja Vujadinović"7"2045340410
5Mr. Doo"Do 100"507331111
6Sashka Janx"Da li čuješ moj glas"4481,5576143
7Ivan Kurtić"Bella"2879715126
8Sofija Perić"Aritmija"2151,9128134
9Extra Nena"Još ti čujem glas"163948478
10Eleonora"Samo lagano"003460012
11Wonder Strings and Ivana Vladović"Moja bol"54121,95410221
12Nataša and Una"Samo bez straha"2463,18912182
Detailed Jury Votes – Semi-final 1[11]
DrawSongTotal
1"Zašto da se ne desi"362415
2"Tugo"128812848
3"Voda i plamen"2417115
4"7"4163620
5"Do 100"55
6"Da li čuješ moj glas"7101251044
7"Bella"8546528
8"Aritmija"5274321
9"Još ti čujem glas"1328216
10"Samo lagano"0
11"Moja bol"101210101254
12"Samo bez straha"6731724
Second semi-final of Beovizija 2019 – 28 February 2019[11]
DrawArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
VotesPointsVotesPoints
1Sanya D Rio"Ljubimo se"1026351310
2Majdan"Budim te"3271,4138154
3Goga Stanić"Čudo"154687268
4Ana Popović"Lutaš"2551,1037135
5Lord"Radnički sin"53101,0826163
6Nevena Božović"Kruna"54121,54210221
7Gipsykord"Boje"10878449
8Jana"Viktorija"3986983116
9Lana i Aldo"Pogledaj u nebo"1335100311
10Dženan Lončarević"Nema suza"2963,51612182
11Tina and Lola Amvon"Tvoje oči"905260012
12Tamara Milanović"Reči nisu dovoljne"1011,014567
Detailed Jury Votes – Semi-final 2[11]
DrawSongTotal
1"Ljubimo se"32510
2"Budim te"8737732
3"Čudo"1461315
4"Lutaš"5654525
5"Radnički sin"12127121053
6"Kruna"101012101254
7"Boje"11
8"Viktorija"78106839
9"Pogledaj u nebo"3213413
10"Nema suza"6188629
11"Tvoje oči"2529
12"Reči nisu dovoljne"44210

Final

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Nevena Božović performing during the Beovizija 2019 final.

The final, hosted byDragana Kosjerina, Ivan Mihailović, Nebojša Milovanović and Ana Babić, took place at the Studio 8 of RTS inKošutnjak,Belgrade on 3 March 2019 and featured the twelve qualifiers from the preceding two semi-finals. The winner, "Kruna" performed byNevena Božović, was decided by a combination of votes from a jury panel consisting ofMiša Aleksić (musician),Bojana Stamenov (representedSerbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015), Dejan Ivanović (lyricist),Goca Tržan (singer) and Aleksandar Milić Mili (composer and producer), and the Serbian public via SMS voting. Former Eurovision contestantŽeljko Joksimović, who representedSerbia and Montenegro in 2004 andSerbia in 2012 and was one of the hosts ofEurovision 2008, was featured as a guest performer during the show.[12][11]

Final of Beovizija 2019 – 3 March 2019[11]
DrawArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
VotesPointsVotesPoints
1Sashka Janx"Da li čuješ moj glas"42104,9646163
2Majdan"Budim te"1952,514387
3Sofija Perić"Aritmija"1112,862459
4Dženan Lončarević"Nema suza"3675,85810172
5Wonder Strings and Ivana Vladović"Moja bol"4084,0885135
6Jana"Viktorija"1531,4870310
7Lord"Radnički sin"2962,435288
8Nevena Božović"Kruna"56125,7088201
9Ana Popović"Lutaš"501,7570012
10Ivan Kurtić"Bella"1945,0107116
11Nataša and Una"Samo bez straha"13210,42712144
12Aleksandra Sekulić"Tugo"501,8721111
Detailed Jury Votes – Final[11]
DrawSongTotal
1"Da li čuješ moj glas"812810442
2"Budim te"6272219
3"Aritmija"11011
4"Nema suza"10657836
5"Moja bol"58128740
6"Viktorija"563115
7"Radnički sin"7745629
8"Kruna"121010121256
9"Lutaš"235
10"Bella"4136519
11"Samo bez straha"342413
12"Tugo"1135

At Eurovision

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According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. TheEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot. On 28 January 2019, a special allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals, as well as which half of the show they would perform in. Serbia was placed into the first semi-final, to be held on 14 May 2019, and was scheduled to perform in the first half of the show.[13]

Once all the competing songs for the 2019 contest had been released, the running order for the semi-finals was decided by the shows' producers rather than through another draw, so that similar songs were not placed next to each other. Serbia was set to perform in position 9, following the entry fromBelarus and before the entry fromBelgium.[14]

The two semi-finals and the final were broadcast in Serbia onRTS1,RTS HD andRTS Svet with commentary for the first semi-final and final byDuška Vučinić and commentary for the second semi-final by Tamara Petković and Katarina Epštajn. The final was also broadcast via radio onRadio Belgrade 1 with commentary by Nikoleta Dojčinović and Katarina Epštajn.[15][16][17] The Serbian spokesperson, who announced the top 12-point score awarded by the Serbian jury during the final, was Dragana Kosjerina.

Semi-final

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Nevena Božović during a rehearsal before the first semi-final

Nevena Božović took part in technical rehearsals on 4 and 9 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 13 and 14 May. This included the jury show on 13 May where the professional juries of each country watched and voted on the competing entries.

The Serbian performance featured Nevena Božović performing in a black dress and silver accessories which included a necklace, wristband and upper armband. The stage lighting and background LED screens predominately displayed silver colours in the shape of a broken glass which transitioned to yellow and orange colours in the shape of a floating galaxy as the broken glass shatter throughout the song. The performance also featured smoke effects.[18][19] Nevena Božović was joined by four off-stage backing vocalists: Ivana Vladović, Olga Popović, Dušan Alagić and Mladen Lukić. Lukić had previously representedSerbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 as part of the groupBalkanika.[20]

At the end of the show, Serbia was announced as having finished in the top 10 and subsequently qualifying for the grand final. It was later revealed that Serbia placed seventh in the semi-final, receiving a total of 156 points: 65 points from the televoting and 91 points from the juries.

Final

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Shortly after the first semi-final, a winners' press conference was held for the ten qualifying countries. As part of this press conference, the qualifying artists took part in a draw to determine which half of the grand final they would subsequently participate in. This draw was done in the order the countries were announced during the semi-final. Serbia was drawn to compete in the second half.[21] Following this draw, the shows' producers decided upon the running order of the final, as they had done for the semi-finals. Serbia was subsequently placed to perform in position 23, following the entry fromItaly and before the entry fromSwitzerland.

Nevena Božović once again took part in dress rehearsals on 17 and 18 May before the final, including the jury final where the professional juries cast their final votes before the live show. Nevena Božović performed a repeat of her semi-final performance during the final on 18 May. Serbia placed eighteenth in the final, scoring 89 points: 54 points from the televoting and 35 points from the juries.

Voting

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Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding two sets of points from 1-8, 10 and 12: one from their professional jury and the other from televoting. Each nation's jury consisted of five music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent, with their names published before the contest to ensure transparency. This jury judged each entry based on: vocal capacity; the stage performance; the song's composition and originality; and the overall impression by the act. In addition, no member of a national jury was permitted to be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently. The individual rankings of each jury member as well as the nation's televoting results were released shortly after the grand final.[22]

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Serbia and awarded by Serbia in the first semi-final and grand final of the contest, and the breakdown of the jury voting and televoting conducted during the two shows:

Points awarded to Serbia

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Points awarded to Serbia (Semi-final 1)[23]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points
10 points Poland
8 points
7 points
6 points
5 points Cyprus
4 points Portugal
3 points
2 points
1 point
Points awarded to Serbia (Final)[24]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points Montenegro Montenegro
10 points
8 points Croatia
7 points  Switzerland Poland
6 points
5 points
4 points Austria
3 points Russia Romania
2 points
1 point Australia

Points awarded by Serbia

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Points awarded by Serbia (Semi-final 1)[23]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points Hungary Montenegro
10 points Slovenia Czech Republic
8 points Montenegro Cyprus
7 points Australia Slovenia
6 points Iceland Hungary
5 points San Marino Australia
4 points Belarus Belarus
3 points Estonia Poland
2 points Greece Greece
1 point Czech Republic Estonia
Points awarded by Serbia (Final)[24]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points North Macedonia North Macedonia
10 points Slovenia Italy
8 points Russia Sweden
7 points Italy Australia
6 points  Switzerland Estonia
5 points Iceland  Switzerland
4 points Norway Czech Republic
3 points Netherlands Azerbaijan
2 points Spain Denmark
1 point San Marino France

Detailed voting results

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The following members comprised the Serbian jury:[22]

Detailed voting results from Serbia (Semi-final 1)[23]
DrawCountryJuryTelevote
S. IlićA. MilutinovićL. VukomanovićS. GrujićVojaRankPointsRankPoints
01 Cyprus454343811
02 Montenegro1111111238
03 Finland1014131471115
04 Poland91310488313
05 Slovenia7435347210
06 Czech Republic23222210101
07 Hungary32511556112
08 Belarus669797474
09 Serbia
10 Belgium1571413131314
11 Georgia14111212111416
12 Australia598666547
13 Iceland16161616161656
14 Estonia1310781510183
15 Portugal12151515141512
16 Greece8869109292
17 San Marino11121110121265
Detailed voting results from Serbia (Final)[24]
DrawCountryJuryTelevote
S. IlićA. MilutinovićL. VukomanovićS. GrujićVojaRankPointsRankPoints
01 Malta1412520121219
02 Albania20152525252515
03 Czech Republic9861027412
04 Germany1091722201724
05 Russia166169191438
06 Denmark1318101419216
07 San Marino21242424818101
08 North Macedonia21273112112
09 Sweden3341183817
10 Slovenia122311151016210
11 Cyprus111391291318
12 Netherlands771313171183
13 Greece24221821132223
14 Israel25201417162022
15 Norway2219155141574
16 United Kingdom19172216152125
17 Iceland17252118212465
18 Estonia61412245621
19 Belarus18162319222313
20 Azerbaijan111194238314
21 France8107112410120
22 Italy5216621047
23 Serbia
24  Switzerland448876556
25 Australia1553354711
26 Spain23212023111992

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