Pesma za Evroviziju '23

Pesma za Evroviziju '23 (Serbian Cyrillic: Песма за Евровизију '24, PzE '23) was the second edition of Pesma za Evroviziju, Serbia's national final organised by Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) to select the Serbian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023. The selection consisted of two semi-finals held on 1 and 2 March 2023, respectively, and a final on 4 March 2023.[1] All shows were hosted by Milan Marić and Dragana Kosjerina with backstage interviews conducted by Kristina Radenković [sr] and Stefan Popović.[2] The three shows were broadcast on RTS1, RTS Svet and RTS Planeta as well as streamed online via the broadcaster's website rts.rs and the broadcaster's Eurovision dedicated Youtube channel.

Pesma za Evroviziju 2023
Dates
Semi-final 11 March 2023
Semi-final 22 March 2023
Final4 March 2023
Host
VenueRTS Studio 8
Košutnjak, Belgrade, Serbia
Presenter(s)
Host broadcasterRTS
Participants
Number of entries32
Number of finalists16
Vote
Voting systemThe jury and the televoting award one set of 12, 10 & 8–1 points each.
Winning song"Samo mi se spava" (Само ми се спава) by Luke Black
2022 ← Pesma za Evroviziju → 2024

Format and production

In 2023, RTS decided to once again organize Pesma za Evroviziju to decide its representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023. On the same day as the submission window had opened, the rulebook was published.[3] The selection consisted of two semi-finals, held on 1 and 2 March, and a final on 4 March 2023.[4]

Voting

In all 3 shows, the jury and the televoting award one set of 12, 10 & 8–1 points each to their 10 favourite entries. Eight entries that scored the most points in each semi-final progressed to the final. The act with the most points in the final is declared the winner.[5][6]

Production

Pesma za Evroviziju '23 was produced by RTS and SkyMusic.[7] PzE '23 had a budget of around 150,000, whilst around 250,000 were spent.[8][9]

Hosts

All shows were hosted by Milan Marić and Dragana Kosjerina with greenroom interviews conducted by Kristina Radenković [sr] and Stefan Popović.[10]

Competing entries

The submission window for competing entries opened on the 1st of September 2022, and was due to close on the 15th of November the same year,[11][3] but was later pushed back to the 1st of December.[12] Artists were required to be Serbian citizens and submit entries in one of the official languages of the Republic of Serbia, while songwriters of any nationality were allowed to submit songs.[13] At the closing of the deadline, around 185 submissions were received.[14]

A selection committee consisting of RTS music editors reviewed the submissions and selected 32 entries to proceed to the national final. The selected competing entries were announced on 9 January 2023 and among the competing artists are Tijana Dapčević, who represented Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014, and Hurricane (albeit with a different line-up), which represented Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 and 2021.[15][16]

ArtistSongSongwriter(s)
Adem Mehmedović"Osmeh" (Осмех)Adem Mehmedović
Andjela"Loše procene" (Лоше процене)Ivan Milanov, Nemanja Antonić [sr], Asal Sinanović, Filip Nestorović, Ana Sekulić
Angellina [sr]"Lanac" (Ланац)Ivan Franović, Anđela Vujović
Boris Subotić [sr]"Nedostupan" (Недоступан)Milenko Škarić, Nemanja Antonić, Filip Nestorović
Chegi [sr] & Braća Bluz Band"Svadba ili kavga" (Свадба или кавга)Željko Čeganjac, Dušan Čeganjac, Stefan Čeganjac, Boris Kapetanović
Doris Milošević [sr]"Tišina" (Тишина)Ognjan Milošević
Duo Grand [sr]"Viva la Vida"Nino Ademović, Goran Ratković Rale, Branislav Glušac
Džipsii [sr]"Greh" (Грех)Ahmed Hajdarović, Jovan Živadinović
Eegor"Starac dana" (Старац дана)Igor Mišković
Egret"Ako shvatim kasno" (Ако схватим касно)Petar Pupić
Empathy Soul Project [sr]"Indigo" (Индиго)Nenad Radaković
Filarri [sr]"Posle mene" (После мене)Teya Dora, Miloš Janošević
Filip Baloš"Novi plan drugi san" (Нови план други сан)Filip Baloš
Filip Žmaher"Čujemo se sutra" (Чујемо се сутра)Boban Janković, Filip Tančić, Aleksandar Mastelica
Frajle [sr]"Neka, neka" (Нека, нека)Nataša Mihajlović, Nevena Buča
Gift [sr]"Liberta" (Либерта)Jovan Matić
Hercenšlus"Vremenska zona" (Временска зона)Boban Dževerdanović
Hurricane"Zumi zimi zami" (Зуми зими зами)Nemanja Antonić, Ivan Vukajlović, Lena Kuzmanović
Igor Stanojević"Iza duge" (Иза дуге)Vladimir Graić
Igor Vins & Bane Lalić [sr]"Zato što volim" (Зато што волим)Igor Vins, Bane Lalić
Ivona [sr]"U noćima" (У ноћима)Ivona Pantelić
Jelena Vlahović"Kao grom iz vedra neba" (Као гром из ведра неба)Aleksandar Filipović, Branislav Klanšček
Luke Black"Samo mi se spava" (Само ми се спава)Luka Ivanović
Mattia Zanatta [sr] & Angela Kassiani"Novi svet" (Нови свет)Michele Bonivento, Mattia Zanatta, Predrag Cvetković
Milan Bujaković"Fenomen" (Феномен)Aleksandar Aleksov [sr], Miro Buljan [hr], Nenad Ćeranić [sr], Dragiša Baša
Nađa [sr]"Moj prvi ožiljak na duši" (Мој први ожиљак на души)Kristina Kovač, Tim Gosden
Nadia"Devojka tvog dečka" (Девојка твог дечка)Konstantin Arsić, Nađa Terzić, Aleksa Vučković, Dimitrije Borčanin
Princ [sr]"Cvet sa Istoka" (Цвет са Истока)Dušan Bačić [hr]
Savo Perović [sr]"Presidente"Mahdi, Ivana Rašić Trmčić, Savo Perović
Stefan Shy [sr]"Od jastuka do jastuka" (Од јастука до јастука)Slavko Milovanović, Ana Sekulić
Tijana Dapčević"Mamim" (Мамим)Ana Radonjić
Zejna"Rumba" (Румба)Nikola Burovac [sr], Miloš Roganović

Contest overview

Semi-finals

The two semi-finals took place at the Studios 8 and 9 of RTS in Košutnjak, Belgrade on 1 and 2 March 2023. In each semi-final 16 songs competed and the eight qualifiers for the final were decided by a combination of votes from a jury panel consisting of Maja Cvetković [sr] (singer-songwriter), Ana Stanić (singer-songwriter), Vojislav Aralica (producer), Filip Bulatović (conductor) and Zoran Lesendrić [sr] (musician), and the Serbian public via SMS voting.[17]

Semi-final 1

In addition to the competing entries, former Eurovision contestant Konstrakta, who represented Serbia in 2022, was featured as the guest performer in the first semi-final.[18]

Semi-final 1 – 1 March 2023[19]
DrawArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
VotesPointsVotesPoints
1Mattia Zanatta & Angela Kassiani"Novi svet"347742079
2Adem Mehmedović"Osmeh"1014450115
3Nađa"Moj prvi ožiljak na duši"48103,1787171
4Tijana Dapčević"Mamim"2464710610
5Princ"Cvet sa Istoka"705,91112123
6Filip Baloš"Novi plan drugi san"2152,7126114
7Filip Žmaher"Čujemo se sutra"408300016
8Luke Black"Samo mi se spava"1124,3888106
9Angellina"Lanac"1131,0040312
10Empathy Soul Project"Indigo"388794087
11Stefan Shy"Od jastuka do jastuka"58121,8934162
12Hercenšlus"Vremenska zona"001,4022213
13Savo Perović"Presidente"001,1451114
14Igor Stanojević"Iza duge"802,5985511
15Boris Subotić"Nedostupan"1641,527378
16Chegi & Braća Bluz Band"Svadba ili kavga"004,38910105
Detailed jury votes[19]
DrawSongM. CvetkovićA. StanićV. AralicaF. BulatovićZ. LesendrićTotalPoints
1"Novi svet"78766347
2"Osmeh"2242101
3"Moj prvi ožiljak na duši"8101010104810
4"Mamim"34674246
5"Cvet sa Istoka"1157
6"Novi plan drugi san"5547215
7"Čujemo se sutra"1214
8"Samo mi se spava"623112
9"Lanac"38113
10"Indigo"127838388
11"Od jastuka do jastuka"10121212125812
12"Vremenska zona"0
13"Presidente"0
14"Iza duge"4138
15"Nedostupan"655164
16"Svadba ili kavga"0

Semi-final 2

In addition to the competing entries, former Eurovision contestant Sanja Vučić, who represented Serbia in 2016 and as part of Hurricane in 2020 and 2021, singers Alen Ademović, Ivana Peters, Stevan Anđelković and Zorja, the bands Zbogom Brus Li and Biber [sr], as well as the assemble Iskaz and the vocal chorus Luča were featured as guest performers in the second semi-final.[20][21][22]

Semi-final 2 – 2 March 2023[19]
DrawArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
VotesPointsVotesPoints
1Hurricane"Zumi zimi zami"2761,607396
2[a]Nadia"Devojka tvog dečka"2653,02012172
3Filarri"Posle mene"2871,7795124
4Zejna"Rumba"43101,7544143
5Frajle"Neka, neka"2232,1257105
6Igor Vins & Bane Lalić"Zato što volim"615040113
7Egret"Ako shvatim kasno"3781,011089
8Dzipsii"Greh"58122,88710221
9Eegor"Starac dana"2341,0910410
10Jelena Vlahović"Kao grom iz vedra neba"001,1381112
11Ivona"U noćima"207810014
12Gift"Liberta"1821,849688
13Milan Bujaković"Fenomen"001,6002211
14Duo Grand"Viva la Vida"002,164887
15Andjela"Loše procene"009560014
16Doris Milošević"Tišina"007030014
Detailed jury votes[19]
DrawSongM. CvetkovićA. StanićV. AralicaF. BulatovićZ. LesendrićTotalPoints
1"Zumi zimi zami"24678276
2"Devojka tvog dečka"55844265
3"Posle mene"82387287
4"Rumba"610512104310
5"Neka, neka"43735223
6"Zato što volim"112261
7"Ako shvatim kasno"781066378
8"Greh"12121210125812
9"Starac dana"10625234
10"Kao grom iz vedra neba"0
11"U noćima"112
12"Liberta"37413182
13"Fenomen"0
14"Viva la Vida"0
15"Loše procene"0
16"Tišina"0

Final

The final took place at the Studios 8 and 9 of RTS in Košutnjak, Belgrade on 4 March 2023 and featured the 16 qualifiers from the preceding two semi-finals.[23] The winner, "Samo mi se spava" performed by Luke Black, was decided by a combination of votes from a jury panel consisting of Lena Kovačević (singer-songwriter), Dragan Đorđević (cellist), Nevena Božović (represented Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 as part of Moje 3 and in 2019), Slobodan "Coby" Veljković (rapper, songwriter and producer) and Aleksandar Lokner [sr] (pianist), and the Serbian public via SMS voting. All funds collected from the viewer votes were donated to charity for the purchase of equipment for the Health Center in the municipality of Bojnik.[19][24] The show was opened by a rendition of the British Eurovision Song Contest 1981 winning entry "Making Your Mind Up" by the four hosts, while the interval act featured a medley of songs by the Beatles to honour the hosting of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool, performed by singers Dejan Cukić, Gordan Kičić, Iva Lorens, Naiva [sr], Oliver Nektarijević and Srđan Gojković as well as the tribute band The Bestbeat. The arrangements of the songs were specifically done by The Bestbeat to compliment individual artists performing alongside them. [25]


Final – 4 March 2023[19]
DrawArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
VotesPointsVotesPoints
1Stefan Shy"Od jastuka do jastuka"3276,1314116
2Boris Subotić"Nedostupan"702,2040013
3Nadia"Devojka tvog dečka"824,424248
4Duo Grand"Viva la Vida"403,0050013
5Nađa"Moj prvi ožiljak na duši"52128,1116183
6Frajle"Neka, neka"303,7150013
7Hurricane"Zumi zimi zami"003,8741112
8Chegi & Braća Bluz Band"Svadba ili kavga"205,1443310
9Dzipsii"Greh"25511,5828135
10Luke Black"Samo mi se spava"491020,07010201
11Filip Baloš"Novi plan drugi san"4188,5297154
12Princ"Cvet sa Istoka"31620,39812182
13Filarri"Posle mene"002,4140013
14Gift"Liberta"1743,155049
15Empathy Soul Project"Indigo"1232,1700311
16Zejna"Rumba"717,195567
Detailed jury votes[19]
DrawSongL. KovačevićD. ĐorđevićN. BožovićS. VeljkovićA. LoknerTotal
1"Od jastuka do jastuka"7810732
2"Nedostupan"1337
3"Devojka tvog dečka"12418
4"Viva la Vida"44
5"Moj prvi ožiljak na duši"10108121252
6"Neka, neka"123
7"Zumi zimi zami"0
8"Svadba ili kavga"22
9"Greh"5356625
10"Samo mi se spava"1212781049
11"Novi plan drugi san"86127841
12"Cvet sa Istoka"47610431
13"Posle mene"0
14"Liberta"651517
15"Indigo"342312
16"Rumba"257

Other awards

OGAE Serbia Award

Luke Black with the Pesma za Evroviziju trophy (left) and the OGAE Serbia Award (right)
OGAE Serbia Awards 2023

OGAE Serbia Award for the best song on Pesma za Evroviziju '23 is voted on by the association members. The award was won by the winning song "Samo mi se spava" with 275 points. In second place, with 262 points, was "Novi plan drugi san" by Filip Baloš, while the third place went to Zejna and her song "Rumba" with 174 points.[26]

Baloš was also the designated as the Serbian entrant to the OGAE Second Chance Contest.[26]

ArtistSongPointsPlace
Luke Black"Samo mi se spava"2751
Filip Baloš"Novi plan drugi san"2622
Zejna"Rumba"1743
Nađa"Moj prvi ožiljak na duši"1484
Princ"Cvet sa Istoka"1445
Dzipsii"Greh"144

Broadcasts and ratings

The three shows were broadcast on RTS1, RTS Svet and RTS Planeta as well as streamed online via the broadcaster's website rts.rs, and the broadcaster's Eurovision dedicated Youtube channel.[27][28][29][30]

Viewing figures by show on RTS1
ShowAir dateAverage viewershipTotal viewershipShare
(%)
Ref.
Semi-final 11 March 2023378,8171,200,00014.79%[31][30]
Semi-final 22 March 2023335,7471,100,00013.07%[31][30]
Final4 March 2023488,0871,500,00018.87%[31][32]

Notes

References