Montevizija 2005

Montevizija 2005
Montevizija 2005
Dates 2 March 2005
Presenters Andrija Milošević, Žana Gardašević, Anđela Nenadović
Broadcaster RTCG
Venue RTCG Studio, Podgorica, Montenegro
Winning song "Zauvijek Moja" - No Name
Voting system 8 juries and televoting
Number of entries 24 competing songs
Interval act Daniel Popović

Montevizija 2005 was the first edition of Montevizija, a Montenegrin pop music festival that was the Montenegrin semifinal for choosing the Serbo-Montenegrin entry for Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in Kiev, Ukraine. It was held on 2 March in Podgorica. The winner was chosen by televoting and jury voting. The top 10 from Montevizija went to the finals, Evropjesma, which was held on 4 March, also in Podgorica.

Results

Final, March 2nd 2005.
Рlace Song Artist Points
1 5 Zauvijek Moja No Name 97
2 8 Utjeha Stevan Faddy 78
3 18 Sve Ti Boje Dobro Stoje Andrijana Božović 70
4 6 Svejedno Bojan Marović 65
5 21 Šta Će Mi Dani Andrea Demirović 35
6 20 Pronađi Put Marija Božović 34
7 16 Kad Ljubav Umire Biljana Mitrović 31
8 9 Praznina Svetlana Raičković 30
9 19 U Oku Tvom Ivana Popović 18
10 14 Govor Tijela Marko Vukčević 15
11 1 Ljubav Je Nina Petković 14
12 13 Talija Makadam 11
13 17 Plaćam Te Životom Ljepoto Slaven Knezović 8
14 10 Ljubav, Ja I Ti Suzana Tot 6
15 7 Dan I Noć Bojan Delić 4
16 22 Začaran Nebojša Đukanović 2
16 15 Ove Noći Kad Bi Me Zvao Еma Čivović 2
18 11 Samo Moj Nikad Njen Vladana Vučinić 1
18 12 Ja Sakrivam Sebe U Sebi Goran Pejović Gula 1
20 2 Јој Slobodan Kovačević 0
20 3 Nisam Tvoj Duka Martinović 0
20 4 Naopačke Mićo Vujović 0
20 23 Nema Te Božidarka Nikčević 0
20 24 Nisam Ti Jedina Kаја & Crveno i Crno 0

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References


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