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Princ wins Pesma za Evroviziju ’25 and will represent Serbia at Eurovision 2025

Serbia has chosen its representative for Eurovision 2025! Princ, with the song “Mila”, has emerged victorious at Pesma za Evroviziju ’25, securing 18 points in the national final. With this win, the artist will take the stage in Basel, Switzerland, in May to compete in the 69th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest.

Serbia’s new Eurovision 2025 representative

Princ takes over from Teya Dora, Serbia’s Eurovision 2024 representative. After triumphing in the fourth edition of Pesma za Evroviziju, Princ is set to perform in the second semi-final on May 15, aiming for a spot in the Grand Final.

The selection process took place in Belgrade, with results determined by a jury and televote, each accounting for 50% of the outcome. The jury, chaired by Slobodan Marković, awarded its highest score to Vukayla with “Mask”, while the televote favored Bojana & David with “Šesto čulo”.

Full results of Pesma za Evroviziju ’25 final

RankArtistSongJury VotesJury PointsTelevote VotesTelevote PointsTotal
1stPrinc“Mila”421012,413818
2ndHarem Girls“Aladin”29715,8711017
3rdVukayla“Mask”45125,190416
4thSedlar“Oči boje zemlje”39863708
5thMimi Mercedez“Turbo žurka”20511,294712
6thBojana & David“Šesto čulo”9033,1321212
7thTam“Durum durum”2167,883511
8thOxajo“MaMa”1548,634610
9thAna & The Changes“Brinem”1531,47903
10thMaršali“Po policama sećanja”605,00333
11thLensy“Hvala ti”1122,02902
12thIskaz“Trendseter”1103,27822
13thFilarri“Meet and Greet”802,40211
14thBiber“Da mi se vratiš”1111,03401
15thKruz Roudi“Sve i odmah”801,48800
16thMilan Nikolić feat. Caka“Storia del amor”0068800

The final was broadcast live from RTS Studio 8 in Košutnjak, Belgrade, with Dragana Kosjerina and Kristina Radenković as hosts. Meanwhile, Stefan Popović and Đorđe Živadinović Grgur interviewed the contestants from the green room.

Serbia’s Eurovision journey: highs and lows

Serbia made its Eurovision debut as an independent country in 2007, winning the contest with Marija Šerifović’s “Molitva” in Helsinki. Since then, the country has secured four additional Top 10 placements, with Željko Joksimović’s third-place finish in 2012 with “Nije ljubav stvar” being the most notable.

Results at Pesma za Evroviziju have varied in recent years. Konstrakta reached the Top 5 in 2022, but Luke Blackfinished 24th in 2023. In 2024, Teya Dora improved on the previous year’s result by finishing 17th.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hUg64uIY_4

Now, all eyes are on Princ and “Mila”, as Serbia hopes for another strong Eurovision performance in 2025.

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