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'''24'' ( sr-Cyrl, Песма за Евровизију '24; PzE '24) was the third edition of , the national final organised by
Radio Television of Serbia The Serbian Broadcasting Corporation, more commonly referred to as Radio Television of Serbia (), or RTS (), is the state-owned public radio and television broadcaster of Serbia. RTS has four organizational units – radio, television, music pro ...
(RTS) to select the Serbian entry for the
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. The selection consisted of two semi-finals held on 27 and 29 February 2024, respectively, and a final on 2 March 2024, all presented by Dragana Kosjerina and
Slaven Došlo Slaven "Slavko" Došlo ( sr-Cyrl, Славен "Славко" Дошло; born 11 April 1991) is a Serbian actor. He is best known for his highly praised roles in '' Next to Me'' (2015) and ''Panama'' (2015). Biography Došlo graduated from Bel ...
.


Format and production

In 2023, RTS confirmed that the national final format would once again be organised to determine its representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. The selection consisted of two semi-finals on 27 and 29 February 2024, and a final on 2 March 2024, all held at the RTS Studio 8 in
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. Fourteen contestants competed in each semi-final, eight of them qualifying for the final. The semi-final each artist would take part in and their running order were revealed on 24 January 2024.


Production

'''24'' was produced by RTS and SkyMusic. PzE '24 had a budget of around , whilst around were spent, with an additional spent in non-monetary contributions by RTS.


Voting

The eight qualifiers from each semi-final and the winner of the final were selected through a 50/50 combination of votes from a jury and from a public televote, with the same system used to award points in the Eurovision Song Contest final: the jury and the public each awarded one set of 12, 10 and 8–1 points to their 10 favourite entries.


Presenters

Dragana Kosjerina and
Slaven Došlo Slaven "Slavko" Došlo ( sr-Cyrl, Славен "Славко" Дошло; born 11 April 1991) is a Serbian actor. He is best known for his highly praised roles in '' Next to Me'' (2015) and ''Panama'' (2015). Biography Došlo graduated from Bel ...
were the main stage presenters of the shows. and Stefan Popović hosted the green room segments.


Competing entries

On 26 July 2023, RTS opened an online form for interested artists to submit their entries. The submission period was supposed to last until 1 November 2023, but the window was extended until 10 November a week before the intended closing. Performers were required to hold Serbian citizenship, whilst there were no limitations as to whom could be a songwriter. At least 51% of lyrics of the submitted entries had to be in one of the official languages of Serbia. At the closing of the deadline, a record 235 entries had been submitted. These were assessed by a dedicated committee at a listening round on 11 December 2023. 28 entries were then selected, and were announced on 21 December. They were released on 25 January 2024. Selected entrants included
Konstrakta Ana Đurić, . (;, . born 12 October 1978), known professionally as Konstrakta,, . is a Serbian singer and songwriter. She had risen to prominence as the lead vocalist of the indie pop band Zemlja gruva!, which was founded in 2007, before pursui ...
, winner of , who and previously competed in and ''
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'' as a part of the group , and Bojana Radovanović, who represented Serbia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2018. Besides Konstrakta, returnees to the Serbian national final include Filarri,
Filip Baloš Filip Baloš ( sr-Cyrl, Филип Балош; born 18 March 2001) is a Serbian singer-songwriter. Early life and education Baloš comes from a musical and dramatic family. At the age of four, he began to show his love for painting and music. As ...
and Nadia, who competed the previous year; Zorja, who competed in 2022; Zejna, who competed in both editions; Milan Bujaković, who competed the previous year and in ; Ivana Vladović, who competed in the 2022 edition and ; and Yanx, who competed at ''2009'', , and ''2019''.


Contest overview


Semi-finals

The jury in the semi-finals consisted of: Vladimir Jovanović, ,
Miloš Mihajlović Miloš Mihajlović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Михајловић; born 1 June 1978) is a Serbian pianist and university professor. Education Miloš Mihajlović is a 1999 graduate of the (University of Art) Faculty of Music in Belgrade, and ...
, and the jury president
Goca Tržan Gordana "Goca" Tržan ( sr-cyr, Гордана "Гоца" Тржан, ; born 8 July 1974) is a Serbian singer, actress and television personality. Career Tržan rose to prominence as a member of the Belgrade-based group Tap 011, which was for ...
.


Semi-final 1

The first semi-final was held on 27 February 2024 at 21:00
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, with the running order revealed on 24 January 2024. "" performed by won the first semi-final with 24 points, winning both the jury and the public vote; other acts that qualified were Zorja, Bojana x David, Hristina, Lena Kovačević, , M.IRA and Marko Mandić. In addition to the competing entries,
Nevena Božović Nevena Ivanović ( sr-Cyrl, Невена Ивановић, ; [] ; born 15 June 1994) is a Serbian singer and songwriter. She made her singing debut by Serbia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007, representing Serbia at the Junior Eurovisio ...
opened the show with a performance of
Loreen Lorine Zineb Nora Talhaoui (born 16 October 1983), known professionally as Loreen (), is a Swedish singer and songwriter. Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest, Representing Sweden, she won the Eurovision Song Contest in Eurovision Song Conte ...
's Eurovision 2023 winning song "
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", while an
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medley featured as the interval act with performances by , Dragana Radaković, the
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, with ,
Ivana Peters Ivana Pavlović ( sr-cyr, Ивана Павловић; born August 22, 1974), better known as Ivana Peters ( sr-cyr, Ивана Петерс) or Ivana Negativ ( sr-cyr, Ивана Негатив), is a Serbian singer-songwriter. Initially recognis ...
, ,
Ksenija Knežević Ksenija Knežević ( sr-Cyrl, Ксенија Кнежевић, ; born 24 January 1996), also known mononym as Ksenia (stylised in all caps) is a Serbian singer. She rose to prominence after her collaborations with Serbian DJ and singer :sr:Sevda ...
, Julijana Vincan, , Mladen Lukić and Miloš Marković.


Semi-final 2

The second semi-final was held on 29 February 2024 at 21:00
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, with the running order revealed on 24 January 2024. "" performed by Teya Dora won the second semi-final with 24 points, winning both the jury and the public vote; other acts that qualified were
Konstrakta Ana Đurić, . (;, . born 12 October 1978), known professionally as Konstrakta,, . is a Serbian singer and songwriter. She had risen to prominence as the lead vocalist of the indie pop band Zemlja gruva!, which was founded in 2007, before pursui ...
, Zejna, Džordži, Iva Lorens, Nemanja Radošević, Dušan Kurtić and Milan Bujaković. In addition to the competing entries,
Luke Black Luka Ivanović ( sr-Cyrl, Лука Ивановић; born 18 May 1992), known professionally as Luke Black ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Лук Блек, separator=" / ", Luk Blek), is a Serbian singer and songwriter. Born in Čačak, he became the first Serb ...
opened the show with a performance of his winning song from "". The interval section featured Black performing his songs "God's Too Cool" and "Chainsaws in Paradise",
Sanja Vučić Sanja Vučić ( sr-Cyrl, Сања Вучић, ; born 8 August 1993) is a Serbian singer and songwriter. Initially the lead vocalist of the Serbian crossover band ZAA, she represented Serbia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with the song "Goo ...
performing " Cha Cha Cha",
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performing " Fuego" and performing "".


Final

The final was held on 2 March 2024 at 21:00
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. The winner, "" performed by Teya Dora, was decided by a combination of votes from a jury panel consisting of , Ivana Rašić (Sajsi MC), Dejan Petrović, Aleksandar Sedlar and the jury president
Marija Šerifović Marija Šerifović ( sr-cyr, Марија Шерифовић, ; born 14 November 1984) is a Serbian singer. Born in Kragujevac, she is best known for winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki, Finland with "Molitva", becoming Serbia's ...
, the last of whom won the
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for Serbia, and the Serbian public via televoting. All funds collected from the viewer votes were donated to the foundation to help children with malignant and rare diseases. In addition to the competing entries,
Željko Joksimović Željko Joksimović ( sr-Cyrl, Жељко Јоксимовић, ; born 20 April 1972) is a Serbian vocalist, composer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer. He plays 12 different musical instruments including accordion, piano, guitar a ...
opened the show with a performance of "" and additionally performed some of the songs he wrote; "" by
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, " Adio" by , and his song "", as an interval act.


Other awards


OGAE Serbia

The
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Serbia Award for the Best Song in ''′24'' was voted on by the association members. The award was won by the song "" by
Konstrakta Ana Đurić, . (;, . born 12 October 1978), known professionally as Konstrakta,, . is a Serbian singer and songwriter. She had risen to prominence as the lead vocalist of the indie pop band Zemlja gruva!, which was founded in 2007, before pursui ...
, which was thus designated as the Serbian entry to the OGAE Second Chance Contest 2024.


Broadcasts and ratings

The three shows were aired on
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, RTS Svet and , as well as being streamed online via the broadcaster's website ''rts.rs'' and its official
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channel. The final was also aired on . Plans to broadcast the final of the contest on the official Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel were dropped, presumably following technical difficulties related to the broadcaster's YouTube streams of the semi-final shows; the first semi-final stream started with a delay of a few minutes, whilst the second semi-final stream started after the first four songs.


Controversy

Following the contest, some members of the public were dissatisfied with the result, namely "" by Breskvica not winning the contest despite finishing first in the televoting. An online petition was started to demand a re-cast of the vote, also demanding that the public vote only decide the winner. Additionally, during the broadcast of the final of the contest, it was revealed that jury member Sajsi MC had awarded zero points to "", causing backlash amongst some members of the public, as well as in some media, while earning praise from others.
Marija Šerifović Marija Šerifović ( sr-cyr, Марија Шерифовић, ; born 14 November 1984) is a Serbian singer. Born in Kragujevac, she is best known for winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki, Finland with "Molitva", becoming Serbia's ...
and Zoran Živanović Žikaalso members of the juryalso received threats. All three of the mentioned jurors preferred the song "" to "". Some accused RTS and Sajsi MC of conspiring to put her on the jury for the purpose of giving Breskvica no points, with the juror allegedly receiving threats of violence and death threats. expressed his dissatisfaction by commenting that "mediocrity, an LGBT icon, a child of
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and musical irrelevance decided the outcome". supervisor Olivera Kovačević stated that the voting was regular and the results of the contest could not be changed. A rally was scheduled for 9 March in front of the RTS headquarters in support of Breskvica, with an announcement of further protests and blockades of Belgrade's road arteries, such as
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and
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, if the result was not overturned and Breskvica was declared the winner. Breskvica supported people's right to protest. Few people were ultimately reported to have shown up.


Notes


References


External links


First semi-final
on YouTube
Second semi-final
on YouTube
Final
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