(Serbia) Marija ŠERIFOVIĆ - Molitva
Marija ŠERIFOVIĆ (front singer)
Marija ŠERIFOVIĆ was born on November 14, 1984, in Kragujevac. Her family has been devoted to music for generations. Marija’s mother Verica ŠERIFOVIĆ is a famous ethno-singer and her grandparents have performed the songs of the old city all their lives.
Marija dreamed of entering the world of music as a child. She knew that music would be her only occupation. She finished high school and music schools and studied management.
She made her first public performance at the age of 12 and attracted great attention due to her equisite voice and a song unusual for a girl of that age. To everyone’s surprise, she decided to sing a very demanding song - Whitney Houston’s I Will Always Love You.
In 2003, her first solo album Naj, Najbolja (”Simply The Best”) was released and that was the beginning of her music career. In 2003, she participated in the Budva Festival with the song Gorka Cokolada (”Bitter Chocolate”), and in 2004 with the song Bol Do Ludila (”Unbearable Pain”) which brought her the first prize. She is considered to be one of the most talented singers in this part of the world.
In 2005, she won the first prize at the Radio Festival with the song U Nedelju (”On Sunday”). She has received a hatful of awards from juries, journalists and colleagues, the best interpretation awards and numerous special prizes in the neighbouring countries.
After these great accomplishments, Marija released the second album Bez Ljubavi (”Without Love”). Her first solo concert held at the Sava Centre in Belgrade showed that she had become a real music star.
Marija ŠERIFOVIĆ won the Serbian national final - Beovizija 2007. She received the highest score both in the semi-final and the final. She is one of the best female singers in Serbia. Her voice is filled with strong emotions and has an amazing range of expression.
Music is her life. Whenever she is on the stage, she feels immense love and happiness. Undoubtedly, that is the key to her success.
Vladimir GRAIC (composer)
Vladimir GRAIC was born in Belgrade, on February 19, 1968. He finished Elementary and High School, the Josif Marinkovic and Mokranjac Music Schools (piano class). He graduated from the School of Electrical Engineering in Belgrade, Department of Electronic and Energetic Systems, and became an expert in the field of electroacoustics.
Since 1996, he has worked for the Serbian Broadcasting Corporation RTS. He was the editor of the Entertainment Programme. Since 2000, he has held the position of the editor of the RTS Record Company. His songs have won prizes at numerous pop festivals throughout Serbia (first place in 12 events, second in five events and third place in three events). Many of them won the award for the Song of the Year. Vladimir GRAIC won the best composer award at the Mesam Festival in 1994. He has worked with big music stars as an author and music producer. Since 1986, Vladimir GRAIC has been the member of the Association of Jazz, Pop and Rock Musicians. He was in the Steering Committeee from 1996 to 2000. He was the author and editor of TV shows “Hit 2000″, “Music Hot Report” , “Impulse”, etc., which were broadcast on RTS television.
Sasa MILOSEVIC (lyrics)
Sasa MILOSEVIC was born in Belgrade, on August 7, 1968.
He played with many pop and rock bands. In 1992, he started his career as a songwriter. His songs are performed by top singers at prestigious music festivals in Serbia. He is the author of many pop and folk hits. He plays the guitar, keyboards and percussions.
Back vocals
Ana MILENKOVIC was born in Belgrade, on April 19, 1980. She has appeared as a soloist at many festivals - Belgrade Spring (2000), Budva Festival (2001), Eurosong (2004) and Zrenjanin Festival (2004). In 2005, she joined the BLAH BLAH BAND. They successfully participated in the Beovizija 2006 and 2007. In 2006, the band won the best newcomer award. She has worked with prominent musicians from Serbia & Montenegro. She did vocal back-up for the big pop star Zdravko COLIC and a very popular singer Vlado GEORGIEV.
Ksenija MILOSEVIC was born in Belgrade in 1982. She studied the violin in the class of professor Dejan MIHAILOVIC and graduated from the Faculty of Music Arts in Belgrade. In 2005, she received the M.A. degree. Ksenija has won many awards and performed as a soloist with prominent Serbian orchestras. Since 2001, she has been a deputy concertmaster of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra. She has held the position of a concertmaster for two seasons. She participated in many international festivals with the ethno band OGNJEN & FRIENDS. In 2006, she sang the back vocals on HARI MATA HARI’s song which represented Bosnia & Herzegovina at the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest.
Suzana DINIC was born on June 1, 1986. At the age of 16, she enrolled in the Faculty of Music Arts in Belgrade and studied the piano. She performed her first solo concert when she was ten. At the concert in Ukraine, she was accompanied by the Lavovski PHILHARMONIC Orchestra. She has won many awards at the national and international piano and singing competitions. Since 2003, she has been singing in the choir “Collegium Musicum” conducted by Darinka MATIC MAROVIC.
Ivana SELAKOV was born in Belgrade, on November 8, 1978. She grew up in Sombor where she was introduced to the world of music. She finished Lower Music School, participated in numerous singing competitions, performed at jazz and rock’n'roll clubs. In 1997, she started studying biology in Belgrade, but very soon she devoted herself to music. She has appeared as a soloist at several festivals - Radio Festival, Beovizija 2006, etc. She did vocal back-up for many popular artists.
Sanja BOGOSAVLJEVIC was born in Belgrade, on June 28, 1979. She is an advanced student at the Faculty of Music Arts (Piano Class). At the age of ten, she participated in the festival Children Are Singing Hits and finished second. She sang in the RTB Children’s Choir for a long time. Sanja was the member of the band DIVAS, which took part in the Belgrade Spring Festival. She did vocal back-up for famous musicians.Sanja has been performing at various clubs in Belgrade with the BLAH BLAH BAND for eight years. In 2006 and 2007, they successfully participated in the Beovizija Festival. They won the best newcomer award in 2006.
Participant: Marija ŠERIFOVIĆ
Song: Molitva
Writer: Saša MILOŠEVIĆ MARE
Composer: Vladimir GRAIĆ
Broadcaster: RTS
National selection: Beovizija 2007
Cosmodrone May 10
Can sing.
Biggus May 10
Could have done without the Clannad stylings in the middle eight, and it gets a bit anthemic and overly dramatic towards the end, but overall it’s passable.
Sus May 11
Amazing
hip69, Bulgaria May 11
RIP
Miloje May 11
One of the better song. Marija has amazing voice and this song remindes (logicly) at LANE MOJE of Zeljko Joksimovic. She is great and she will win. SERBIA #1
skoobeedoo May 11
Not that bad. Some worse than that qualified for the final.
Tomas from Vilnius May 11
Tooo epic…boring.
p.s. btw good voice
Nick H May 12
Simply one of the best songs EVER i Eurovision contest.
Stefan May 13
We wooooon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dejan May 13
congratulations for marijan, or was it marija :-))
Carla Del Ponte May 13
Great song, maybe not good enough to win, but in top 3 for sure!
@ General X: maybe we should ban seling of German cars in Europe too…
12 points May 13
She was amazing no matter what others say!
zero points May 13
Since tele-voting, this contest has been long time dead. Glad I missed this… again.
GrantZ May 13
This song is a plagiate of Xandria’s song Black And Silver! At least the chorus is! Listen to it and decide. When I watched that Serbian song I was the whole time like “wtf? why do I feel I know this song???”
waste May 13
GrantZ Proove ya words mate! give please a link to Xandria’s song Black And Silver
JamppaFromFinland May 13
The right song won! Grats Serbia!
Pajson May 13
Great!