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'''Vanja Radovanović''' ({{lang-cnr|Вања Радовановић}}; born 28 October 1982) is a Montenegrin singer and songwriter. He will [[Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018|represent Montenegro]] in the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2018]] with the song "[[Inje (song)|Inje]]".<ref>{{cite web | url = https://eurovision.tv/story/vanja-to-represent-montenegro-in-2018 | title = Vanja to represent Montenegro in Lisbon! | website = eurovision.tv | date = 17 February 2018 | publisher = EBU }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = https://eurovoix.com/2018/02/17/montenegro-eurovision-2018/ | title = Montenegro: Vanja Radovanović to Eurovision 2018 | website = eurovoix.com |date = 17 February 2018 | publisher = Eurovoix }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://esctoday.com/159224/montenegro-vanja-radovanovic-lisbon/ | title = Montenegro: Vanja Radovanović to Lisbon! | website = esctoday.com | date = 17 February 2018| publisher = Esctoday }}</ref> |
'''Vanja Radovanović''' ({{lang-cnr|Вања Радовановић}}; born 28 October 1982) is a Montenegrin singer and songwriter. He will [[Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018|represent Montenegro]] in the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2018]] with the song "[[Inje (song)|Inje]]".<ref>{{cite web | url = https://eurovision.tv/story/vanja-to-represent-montenegro-in-2018 | title = Vanja to represent Montenegro in Lisbon! | website = eurovision.tv | date = 17 February 2018 | publisher = EBU }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = https://eurovoix.com/2018/02/17/montenegro-eurovision-2018/ | title = Montenegro: Vanja Radovanović to Eurovision 2018 | website = eurovoix.com |date = 17 February 2018 | publisher = Eurovoix }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://esctoday.com/159224/montenegro-vanja-radovanovic-lisbon/ | title = Montenegro: Vanja Radovanović to Lisbon! | website = esctoday.com | date = 17 February 2018| publisher = Esctoday }}</ref> |
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Born October 28, 1982. He began his career in 2004 when he had his first public appearance at the [[Pjesma Mediterana|"Music Festival Budva"]] when he received the award for the best debutant of the festival with the "Dripac" number. He participated in the same festival In 2005, with the author's song "Wings of lead", which became a big hit in Montenegro and Serbia. In the same year, he also performed at the Radio Festival of Serbia, also as a complete author, with the song "I'm Sorry Do not Change People", for which he recorded the first career in career. He continued at the "Beovision" competition in 2006 when he presented himself with the number "When I was not once for you". |
Born October 28, 1982. He began his career in 2004 when he had his first public appearance at the [[Pjesma Mediterana|"Music Festival Budva"]] when he received the award for the best debutant of the festival with the "Dripac" number. He participated in the same festival In 2005, with the author's song "Wings of lead", which became a big hit in Montenegro and Serbia. In the same year, he also performed at the Radio Festival of Serbia, also as a complete author, with the song "I'm Sorry Do not Change People", for which he recorded the first career in career. He continued at the "Beovision" competition in 2006 when he presented himself with the number "When I was not once for you". |
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Born | Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia | 28 October 1982
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Vanja Radovanović (Template:Lang-cnr; born 28 October 1982) is a Montenegrin singer and songwriter. He will represent Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 with the song "Inje".[1][2][3]
Biography
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Born October 28, 1982. He began his career in 2004 when he had his first public appearance at the "Music Festival Budva" when he received the award for the best debutant of the festival with the "Dripac" number. He participated in the same festival In 2005, with the author's song "Wings of lead", which became a big hit in Montenegro and Serbia. In the same year, he also performed at the Radio Festival of Serbia, also as a complete author, with the song "I'm Sorry Do not Change People", for which he recorded the first career in career. He continued at the "Beovision" competition in 2006 when he presented himself with the number "When I was not once for you".
After participating in festivals, at the end of 2007, he promoted the single "Talk with touch" for which a video was made in cooperation with the Institute for Education and Rehabilitation of Persons with Hearing Impaired from Kotor. In 2007, he formed a band with which he had a "baptismal fire" December 31, 2007 as a pre-group of "White Dugme" at the New Year's Eve in Bar.
In mid-May 2008, the Music Association of Montenegro published Radovanovic's first album "Talk with Touch". After this project became one of the best-selling in Montenegro, Radovanovic was chosen by T-Mobile Montenegro and NOKIA to be the promoter of the new music phone. Immediately after that, a series of concerts with a band in squares and clubs in Montenegro followed, where a song for the song "Takav sam i sad" was created. In 2009, he released a single single and spot for the song "Do not ask for me." In late 2010, he promo promotional material called "No Concept" featuring three songs "Milo moje", "Novi Sad" and "Rakija". In the meantime, she is preparing new material and at the same time she writes songs for many other performers from the region.
In the spring of 2012, in Zagreb, in collaboration with the famous Croatian producer Denis Mujadzic Deniken, under the label "GORATONA", the recording of a new album, which features modern guitar sound and a different approach in production and recording, began in June. a singles single named "Parachute", for which the video was recorded. The second single "All My Minds", also the title song from the album, as well as the spot for the same, was promoted in December 2013. The year was marked by a grand concert held on December 30 in front of the walls of the old town of Budva within the New Year's program. The sophomore album was released in 2014.
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References
- ^ "Vanja to represent Montenegro in Lisbon!". eurovision.tv. EBU. 17 February 2018.
- ^ "Montenegro: Vanja Radovanović to Eurovision 2018". eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. 17 February 2018.
- ^ "Montenegro: Vanja Radovanović to Lisbon!". esctoday.com. Esctoday. 17 February 2018.