Serbia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008
Country  Serbia
National selection
Selection process National Final
50% Televoting
50% Jury
Selection date(s) 21 September 2008
Selected entrant Maja Mazic
Selected song "Uvek kad u nebo pogledam"
Finals performance
Final result 12th, 37 points
Serbia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
◄2007 2008 2009►

Serbia selected their Junior Eurovision entry for 2008 through a national final consisting of 12 songs. The winning song was selected by televoting and jury voting, which was Maja Mazić with "Uvek kad u nebo pogledam". (English: "When I Look to the Sky").

National final

The Serbian national final was held on 21 September, featuring 12 songs. The winning song was selected by televoting and jury voting. Neustrašivi učitelji stranih jezika and Nevena Božović, the Serbian JESC participants from 2006 and 2007, performed during the voting interval. Božović also performed a duet of "Oro" with Jelena Tomašević, the Serbian participant at the Eurovision Song Contest 2008.[1]

Final - 21 September 2008
Draw Artist Song Place Points
1 Miona Ilić "Haker moga srca" (Хакер мога срца) 6 10
2 Emilia Dželatović "Popravni iz ljubavi" (Поправни из љубави) 8 6
3 Luna Park "Kad maštam lepši mi je dan" (Кад маштам лепши ми је дан) 9 5
4 Marija Đekić "Noć što bila je sve" (Ноћ што била је све) 11 3
5 Sonja Škorić "Odgovor" (Одговор) 6 10
6 Katarina Bojović "Ja sam se zaljubila" (Ја сам се заљубила) 12 0
7 Iva Blažić "Zvezda sjaj" (Звезда сјај) 9 4
8 PFP "Volim te" (Волим те) 9 4
9 Emilija Marković "Ljubav" (Љубав) 4 12
10 Maja Mazić "Uvek kad u nebo pogledam" (Увек кад у небо погледам) 1 20
11 Miss 3 "Muzika ispunjava svet" (Музика испуњава свет) 2 17
12 Marija Ugrica and Mateja Mihailović "Istina je" (Истина је) 2 17

At Eurovision

On 14 October 2008 the running order for Junior Eurovision took place, and the Serbian song was given the spot to perform in the ninth position; the same as in the 2007 contest. The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008 is set to take place on 22 November 2008.[2]

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