We at That Eurovision Site will be ranking national finals throughout this coming season. The next national final that the team have taken a closer look at is Pesma za Evroviziju 2025, which concludes on the 28th of February. PzE will select the Eurovision representative for Serbia in Basel.
Who is taking part in the Pesma za Evroviziju 2025 final?
There are 16 artists taking part in the final of PzE. The 16 artists taking part are as follows:
| Artist | Entry |
| Oxajo | “MaMa” |
| Mimi Mercedez | “Turbo žurka” |
| Vukayla | “Mask” |
| Ana & the Changes | “Brinem” |
| Biber | “Da mi se vratiš” |
| Bojana x David | “Šesto čulo” |
| Maršali | “Po policama sećanja” |
| Princ | “Mila” |
| Sedlar | “Oči boje zemlje” |
| Lensy | “Hvala ti” |
| Milan Nikolić feat. Caka | “Storia del amor” |
| Harem Girls | “Aladin” |
| Tam | “Durum durum” |
| Filarri | “Meet & Greet” |
| Iskaz | “Trendseter” |
| Kruz Roudi | “Sve i odmah” |
Who is our winner from Pesma za Evroviziju 2025?
We ranked the songs taking part in the final, using a 1-16 ranking; 1 being our favourite, 16 being our least favourite song. We then calculated the average of all our rankings.
3rd. Tam – “Durum durum” (5.33):
2nd. Iskaz – “Trendseter” (4.83):
1st. Bojana x David – “Šesto čulo” (3.83):
What is Pesma za Evroviziju?
Pesma Za Evroviziju has been the selection show for Serbia’s Eurovision entry since 2022, with Konstrakta winning the inaugural edition. It replaced the iconic Beovizija music festival after RTS lost the rights to use their brand. The show takes place over one week, and consists of two semi-finals each containing a non fixed amount around 15 artists, of which 8 (or 9 in 2022) qualify to the final. Points are awarded via a 50/50 televote-jury split where points are converted to a 12-1 scale. At least 51% of the lyrics of all submitted songs must be in one of Serbia’s official languages.
Serbia’s Eurovision Journey
In 2007, Serbia made its debut as an independent country, having previously participated as part of Yugoslavia and Serbia & Montenegro. There, they were represented by Marija Šerifović with “Molitva”, which managed to win the competition. Since their debut, Serbia has participated 16 times (13 of which, where they qualified for the Grand Final).
Teya Dora represented Serbia at Eurovision 2024 in Malmö with her song “Ramonda”. At this year’s competition, Serbia managed to qualify for the Grand Final, where they placed 17th. At the close of voting, she received 54 points – 22 coming from the jury and 32 from the televote.
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