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ZELJKO JOKSIMOVIC’s NEW SONG IS ABOUT ELA

In 2004 ZELJKO JOKSIMOVIC with his AD HOC ORCHESTRA represented the then SERBIA & MONTENEGRO at the Eurovision song contest with LANE MOJE. In 2012 he represented SERBIA at the Eurovision song contest with NIJE LJUBAV STVAR. Continue reading ZELJKO JOKSIMOVIC’s NEW SONG IS ABOUT ELA

ALMOST WINNING AT EUROVISION – 2004

Today  it’s the turn of the fourth song, who lacked 17 points to win the whole show and then we have arrived at the year 2004.

The 17 points were up to Ukraine, which won its first victory and the country we are talking about was then called Serbia & Montenegro.

This could perhaps be called the last convulsion of the country that used to be called Yugoslavia.

The song “Lane Moje” can be called a pretty good return for this country, which for 10 years was banned from most cultural activity at European level.

This song performed by Zeljko Joksimovic is probably the clearest and best example of what are called Balkan ballads.

And if you were ever to choose the best runner-up of all time in ESC, I would probably bet my money on this song.

Down to Greece in third place this year, there were only 11 points, so Zeljko positioned himself relatively safely between two highly danceable songs with his calm song.

The now 50-year-old Mr Joksimovic started his professional career back in 1997 and he is said to have participated in several competitions apart from the one we know best.

After his first participation in the ESC, he obviously got blood on his teeth.

He was the composer for the Bosnian contribution in 2006 and the Montenegrin contribution in 2015, these songs have in common that they are their country’s best placement in the ESC.

Zeljko participated once again as an artist in 2012 and that time ended up in third place, so good positions are something this guy can do.

In 2008 he was also the composer for the Serbian contribution, then he was also the presenter of the ESC final held in Serbia, so theoretically he could have experienced giving the prize for the winning song to himself, he didn’t, the song came in 6th place .

Since this fellow is still active in so many musical areas, one should probably not ignore the possibility that he could find a way to appear again on an ESC stage in the future, he should be welcome.

LET THE MUSIC PLAY – SERBIA

Originally planned to do this series over a month or two, but it takes a lot of time. INFE Australia, INFE Ireland and INFE South Africa teamed up to pick their favourite Eurovision entry involving a MALE SINGER from each country that have participated in the Eurovision song contest.

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TOP 100 – position 71 – LANE MOJE – ZELJKO JOKSIMOVIC & AD HOC ORCHESTRA

Here is the EUROVISION TOP 100 made in response to the top 10’s sent by 103 members of Eurovision Cafe, MUSIC, eurovision and beyond, Compare and INFE Australia and some Eurovision stars!

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Željko Joksimović releases new single – ‘Olovni vojnik’

 Željko Joksimović {copyright: Minacord}
Željko Joksimović {copyright: Minacord}

Željko Joksimović has released a brand new single entitled Olovni vojnik (Tin soldier). He has also released the official video to accompany the song. It is composed by Željko and Ljilja Jorgovanović.

Željko represented Serbia at the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest in Istanbul, Turkey with Lane moje and the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest in Baku, Azerbaijan with Nije ljubav stvar. He composed those songs as well as composing the entries for Jelena Tomašević (Oro – 2008 ESC Serbia), Hari Mata Hari (Lejla – 2006 ESC Bosnia-Herzegovina) and Knez (Adio – 2015 ESC Montenegro). He was also one of the presenters of the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest in Belgrade, Serbia.

You can see the official video for Olovni vojnik recorded in Maldives below.

Source: Željko Joksimović/You Tube; www.esccovers.com