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Stevan Faddy (Montenegrin:Стеван Фeди,romanized: Stevan Fedi; born 2 September 1986, inKotor) is aMontenegrin musician. He took part inMontevizija 2005, with "Utjeha".[1] He also participated inSunčane Skale 2003 singing "Poslednja obala". On 25 February 2007, he won a landslide victory inMontenegroSong 2007 with his song "'Ajde Kroči" and won a ticket torepresent Montenegro in theEurovision Song Contest 2007[2] held inHelsinki,Finland.
Faddy's first attempt to enter Eurovision came in Evropesma 2005, with "Utjeha". He won second place at Montevizija and fourth in the finals. At Montevizija in 2006, Faddy took first place with the song "Cipele," notably ahead of previous Evropesma winnersNo Name. At the finals, Faddy finished third.
On 25 February 2007, he won a landslide victory in MontenegroSong 2007 with his song "Ajde Kroči" and won a ticket to represent Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 held in Helsinki, Finland. He would fail to qualify for the final finishing a-joint 22nd along with Estonia in the competition's semifinal with 33 points.
Stevan was the first singer representingMontenegro after its independence. He is currently living inPodgorica, Montenegro.
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| Preceded by None (first time entry) | Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 | Succeeded by |
| Preceded by | Montevizija winner 2006 | Succeeded by None (last entry chosen) |
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