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"Više nisam tvoja" ("I'm not yours anymore") was the entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, performed bilingually in Croatian and English by Claudia Beni. Beni first entered the song in Dora 2003, public broadcaster HRT's contest to choose Croatia's Eurovision entry. It prevailed, placing second in the semi-finals and first in the final contest. Following a debate over whether Beni should perform the song in Croatian or English at Eurovision, HRT hosted another contest, with Beni performing both versions of the song and allowing Croatians to cast votes via phone. The Croatian version won overwhelmingly, though it was ultimately decided that Beni would perform the song in a mix of the two languages. Beni performed eighth on the night and came in fifteenth place out of 26 entries, receiving a total of 29 points from six nations. The song went on to appear on the annual Eurovision compilation, as well as Beni's 2004 studio album ''Čista Kao Suza''.


Composition

"Više nisam tvoja" was written and produced by Croatian songwriter
Andrej Babić Andrej Babić is a Croatian songwriter who has written many Eurovision Song Contest, Eurovision songs since 2003. He has written songs for four countries: Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia and Portugal. Eurovision Song Contest entries ...
. The song has a length of two minutes and fifty-one seconds.


Eurovision Song Contest


Dora 2003

Beni entered "Više nisam tvoja" into Dora 2003, the annual Croatian contest to select the country's Eurovision entry. It marked her second time in the contest; in 1999, at the age of 12, she had participated as part of a pop group called Teens. She first performed the song at the Dora semifinals in March 2003, in which the song placed second out of 12 entries and thereby qualified for the national final. A week later, in the final, Beni placed first, being voted the maximum 12 points in each of Croatia's regions. At the time of her victory, Beni was 17 years old. Following the song's victory, there was a debate about whether it should be sung in Croatian or English for her Eurovision Song Contest performance. HRT, Croatia's public broadcaster, hosted a radio and television special on 16 March 2003 to determine whether it should be performed as "Više nisam tvoja" or as its English version, "This is For Real". The original, Croatian version won in a landslide, receiving 10,926 televotes compared to 5,678 for the English version. However, HRT ultimately decided to have Beni perform her version in a mix of the two languages, using Croatian for all but the last part of the song, which would be sung in English.


Eurovision

The song was performed eighth on the night, following 's Rita Guerra with " Deixa-me sonhar" and preceding '
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with "
Feeling Alive Cyprus participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with the song "Feeling Alive" performed by Stelios Constantas. The song was written by Constantas, who had previously attempted to represent the nation at the contest after taking part in th ...
". For her Eurovision performance, Claudia wore coloured dress, and was accompanied by four backing singers. On the last note of the song, the backing singers lifted Claudia into the air. At the close of voting, it had received 29 points, placing 15th in a field of 26. It received eight points from
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and six points each from
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and Bosnia-Herzegovina, as well as receiving points from
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, and
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. It was succeeded as Croatian representative at the 2004 contest by Ivan Mikulić with " You Are the Only One".


Legacy

Beni's Eurovision performance of "Više nisam tvoja" was featured as the eighth track on the official Eurovision Song Contest 2003 compilation, while the original live recording of "Više nisam tvoja", performed at
Dora 2003 Croatia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with the song " Više nisam tvoja" written by Andrej Babić. The song was performed by Claudia Beni. The Croatian broadcaster Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT) organised the national final ' ...
, went on to be featured on Beni's 2004 studio album, ''Čista Kao Suza''. In 2006, Beni competed to represent Croatia a second time in the Eurovision Song Contest, entering the song "Samo Ti Mi Ostani" ("Just Stay with Me") in the national Dora 2006 competition; the song ultimately placed fourteenth in the semi-finals, losing to Severina's "
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References


External links

* Vie
Beni's performance of the song
at the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 on
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