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🇷🇸 #SERBIA: #PzE25 Artists Announced

RTS, the Serbian national broadcaster, have announced the artists for Pesma za Evroviziju 2025 – their national selection for the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest, in Basel.

The 30 artists, up from the original 28, will take part across two semi finals, with 16 taking part in the grand final of Pesma za Evroviziju 2025. The 30 artists are:

  • Buč Kesidi – “Tužne ljubavi” (Sad love)
  • Igor Simić – “Ne mogu” (I can’t)
  • Tropico band – “AI”
  • Tam – “Durum durum”
  • Džet Vega – “Rolerkoster” (Rollercoaster)
  • Mila – “Gaia”
  • Dušan Kurtić – “Boginja” (Goddess)
  • Harem Girls – “Aladin” (Aladdin)
  • Mimi Mercedez – “Turbo žurka” (Turbo party)
  • Dram – “Vanja”
  • Ivana Štrbac – “La La La”
  • Milan Nikolić i banda – “Storia del amor” (Love story)
  • Bojana x David – “Šesto čulo” (Sixth sense)
  • Iskaz – “Trendseter” (Trendsetter)
  • Tanja Banjanin – “Ja sam bolja” (I am better)
  • Princ – “Mila” (Dear)
  • Biber – “Da mi se vratiš” (For you to come back to me)
  • Nataša Kojić – “Up and Down”
  • Kruz Roudi – “Sve i odmah” (Everything and immediately)
  • SEDLAR – “Oči boje zemlje” (Eyes the colour of earth)
  • Jelena Pajić – “Kameleon” (Chameleon)
  • Nikola Antonijević Anton – “U grad” (To the city)
  • AltCtrl – “Mamurna jutra” (Hungry mornings)
  • Filarri – “Meet and Greet”
  • GIFTS & ROSES – “Do kraja vremena” (Until the end of time)
  • Maja Nikolić – “Žali srce moje” (My heart grieves)
  • Ohajo – “MaMa”
  • Ana & The Changes – “Brinem” (I’m worried)
  • Vukayla – “MASK”
  • Vampiri – “Tebi treba neko kao ja” (You need someone like me)

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Author: Richard Taylor

Source: Eurovoix

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