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"Ne brini" Eurovision Song Contest 2003 entry Country Bosnia and Herzegovina Artist(s) Mija Martina Languages Croatian, English Composer(s) Ines Prajo Lyricist(s) Arjana Kunštek Finals performance Final result 16th Final points 27 Appearance chronology ◄ Na jastuku za dvoje (2002) In The Disco (2004) ► "Ne brini" ("Don't worry") was the Bosnian and Herzegovinian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, performed in Croatian and English by Mija Martina.
The song was performed sixth on the night, following Malta's Lynn with "To Dream Again" and preceding Portugal's Rita Guerra with "Deixa-me sonhar". At the close of voting, it had received 27 points, placing 16th in a field of 26. Mija managed to earn Turkey's maximum, 12 points accumulated into her final score.The song is sung from the perspective of a woman whose lover has just broken up with her. She reacts to his claims that he never loved her in the first place with derision and tells him not to worry about her.
The song was recorded and released on the official 2003 Eurovision Song Contest album as 'Could It Be', sung in English.
It was succeeded as Bosnian and Herzegovinian representative at the 2004 contest by Deen with "In The Disco".
Songs of the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 1. "Everyway That I Can" · 2. "Sanomi" · 3. "Ne ver', ne boysia" · 4. "I'm Not Afraid To Move On" · 5. "Give Me Your Love" · 6. "Weil der Mensch zählt" · 7. "Keine Grenzen-Żadnych granic" · 8. "Open Your Heart" · 9. "Dime" · 10. "Don't Break My Heart" · 11. "We've Got the World" · 11. "Let's Get Happy" · 13. "One More Night" · 14. "Hasta la Vista" · 15. "Više nisam tvoja" · 16. "Ne brini" · 17. "Never Let You Go" · 18. "Monts et merveilles" · 19. "Words for Love" · 20. "Feeling Alive" · 21. "Eighties Coming Back" · 22. "Deixa-me sonhar (só mais uma vez)" · 23. "Nanana" · 24. "Hello from Mars" · 25. "To Dream Again" · 26. "Cry Baby"(songs arranged by final results)Categories:- Bosnia and Herzegovina stubs
- Eurovision songs of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Eurovision songs of 2003
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