Nina Žižić (born 20 April 1985) is a Montenegrin singer. RTCG announced in December 2012 that Who See would represent Montenegro in the Eurovision Song...
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Wikluh Sky. The song also features vocals from Montenegrin pop singer Nina Žižić. It was Montenegro's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 held in...
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first semi-final. In 2013, Montenegro internally selected Who See and Nina Žižić with the song "Igranka", and failed to qualify. In 2014, Montenegro qualified...
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Kalezić, Bojan Marović, Knez, Vlado Georgiev, Nina Petković, Andrea Demirović, Stefan Filipović, Nina Žižić, also pop music groups No Name and D mol. There...
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Montenegrin girl band, consisting of Jelena Kažanegra, Milena Vučić and Nina Žižić. They competed in the Serbo-Montenegrin Eurovision Song Contest preselection...
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Their entry was the song "Igranka" with additional vocals by singer Nina Žižić. The song was performed as part of the first semi-final heat on Tuesday...
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Radovanović Vladana Vučinić Nina Žižić Sergej Ćetković Danijel Alibabić Marko Prentić Bojan Marović Stefan Filipović Nina Petković Stevan Faddy Daniel...
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broadcasting consortium ARD Performance contains uncredited live vocals from Nina Žižić Despite finishing with the same number of points as the Netherlands, Belgium...
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editor Dražen Bauković, singer and 2013 Montenegrin Eurovision entrant Nina Žižić, RTCG director and producer Gojko Berkuljan, TV Teuta editor and director...
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On 1 February 2012, it was announced that Nina Žižić would join the duo as an additional vocalist. Žižić previously attempted to represent Serbia and...
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