Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007
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Serbia
Serbia
Serbia , officially the Republic of Serbia , is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, covering the southern part of the Carpathian basin and the central part of the Balkans...

selected their entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 on 8 March 2007. They used the festival Beovizija 2007
Beovizija 2007
Beovizija 2007 was the 5th edition of Beovizija and the first national selection for the newly independent Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest. It was held on 7 March and 8 March...

, which consists of one semi-final and a final. On 7 March 2007, a qualifying round took place with 20 songs. Ten songs qualified to the final where the winner was chosen by 50% jury and 50% televoting. Marija Šerifović
Marija Šerifovic
Marija Šerifović is a singer from Serbia. She won the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 with the song "Molitva". Šerifović was born in Kragujevac, Socialist Republic of Serbia, Yugoslavia and is the daughter of Verica Šerifović, also a notable singer...

 performed "Molitva
Molitva
"Molitva" is a song by Serbian singer Marija Šerifović. It was the winning song of the Eurovision Song Contest 2007. It was Serbia's Eurovision debut as an independent nation; the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro having dissolved in June 2006...

" and won the contest for Serbia at Eurovision, although the song was not the jury's first choice.

Beovizija 2007

For the results of the semi-final, see Beovizija 2007
Beovizija 2007
Beovizija 2007 was the 5th edition of Beovizija and the first national selection for the newly independent Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest. It was held on 7 March and 8 March...

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Draw Artist Song Televotes Jury Total Place
Votes Points
1 Пеца Јовановић - Peca Jovanović "Као да је било јуче (Kao da je bilo juče)" 1264 4 2 6 10
2 Мики Перић - Miki Perić "Јаблан (Jablan)" 653 1 6 7 8
3 Негатив - Negativ "Права ствар (Prava Stvar)" 1128 3 12 15 3
4 Betty Boop "Цама (Sama)" 2164 6 5 11 5
5 Слободан Тркуља и Балканополис - Slobodan Trkulja i Balkanopolis "Небо (Nebo)" 4084 10 7 17 2
6 Марија Шерифовић - Marija Šerifović
Marija Šerifovic
Marija Šerifović is a singer from Serbia. She won the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 with the song "Molitva". Šerifović was born in Kragujevac, Socialist Republic of Serbia, Yugoslavia and is the daughter of Verica Šerifović, also a notable singer...

"Молитва - Molitva
Molitva
"Molitva" is a song by Serbian singer Marija Šerifović. It was the winning song of the Eurovision Song Contest 2007. It was Serbia's Eurovision debut as an independent nation; the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro having dissolved in June 2006...

"
5638 12 10 22 1
7 Маја Марковић - Maja Marković "Није нам се дало (Nije nam se dalo)" 1000 2 4 6 9
8 Близанци - Blizanci
Blizanci
Blizanci is a Serbian musical duo. Its members are composed of twins Predrag and Nenad Jovanović, hence the name Blizanci .-Biography:...

 
"Mambo Jambo Serbiano" 3377 8 1 9 6
9 Ивана Јорнад - Ivana Jordan "Бомба (Bomba)" 2792 7 8 15 4
10 Алекса Јелић - Aleksa Jelić "Бели град (Beli grad)" 1585 5 3 8 7


Serbian National Final was closed for foreign performers.
During our promo tour we wished to go to Serbia. However, we were clearly told that we were not welcome there. - said Sławomir Sokołowski, manager of the Polish entry for Eurovision 2007, The Jet Set.

See also

  • Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest
    Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest
    Serbia debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2007. Previously it participated as part of Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro .-History of Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest:Serbian debut entry as an independent nation, the ballad...

  • Eurovision Song Contest 2007
    Eurovision Song Contest 2007
    The Eurovision Song Contest 2007 was the 52nd edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It was won by first-time appearance as an independent country Serbia and was held at the Hartwall Areena in Helsinki, Finland from 10 May to 12 May. The host broadcaster was YLE.Finland earned the right to host...

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