MontenegroSong
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MontenegroSong is a pop festival in Montenegro
Montenegro
Montenegro Montenegrin: Crna Gora Црна Гора , meaning "Black Mountain") is a country located in Southeastern Europe. It has a coast on the Adriatic Sea to the south-west and is bordered by Croatia to the west, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the northwest, Serbia to the northeast and Albania to the...

. The winning song represents the country in the Eurovision Song Contest
Eurovision Song Contest
The Eurovision Song Contest is an annual competition held among active member countries of the European Broadcasting Union .Each member country submits a song to be performed on live television and then casts votes for the other countries' songs to determine the most popular song in the competition...

. It is organized by RTCG
RTCG
Radio Television of Montenegro is the public broadcasting organization of Montenegro...

. MontenegroSong's first edition was on February 25, 2007. The winner of the competition is decided through televoting.

Winners

style="font-size: bigger;" | Past winners
Year Singer Song Televotes
2007  Stevan Faddy
Stevan Faddy
Stevan Faddy born 2 September 1986 in Kotor) is a Montenegrin singer. He took part in Montevizija 2006, singing "Cipele". He also participated in Sunčane Skale 2003 singing "Poslednja obala"...

 
Ajde, Kroči  4 749
2008
MontenegroSong 2008
MontenegroSong 2008 is the 2nd edition of MontenegroSong, the selection of the Montenegrin entrant in the Eurovision Song Contest.First, one of the six candidates was selected via televoting in a special show that aired on January 27th, 2008. The audience voted out Stefan Filipović as the entrant...

 
Stefan Filipović
Stefan Filipovic
Stefan Filipović is a Montenegrin pop singer.- Biography :...

 
Zauvijek Volim Te
Zauvijek volim te
"Zauvijek volim te" is a song performed by Stefan Filipović, and was the Montenegrin entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2008. It was performed first in the first semi-final on May 20, 2008 but failed to make it to the final...


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