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Moja ljubavi was a pop song by Montenegrin boy band No Name that placed second in the Montenegrin semifinal "Montevizija 2006" and won the Serbo-Montenegrin national selection "Evropesma/Europjesma 2006" with a new arrangement and therefore became the Serbian and Montenegrin entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 in Athens. However, due to the accusations of tactical voting of the RTCG jury members, UJRT decided that Serbia and Montenegro would withdraw from that year's contest. No Name broke up soon after.

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  • Moja ljubavi was a pop song by Montenegrin boy band No Name that placed second in the Montenegrin semifinal "Montevizija 2006" and won the Serbo-Montenegrin national selection "Evropesma/Europjesma 2006" with a new arrangement and therefore became the Serbian and Montenegrin entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 in Athens. However, due to the accusations of tactical voting of the RTCG jury members, UJRT decided that Serbia and Montenegro would withdraw from that year's contest. No Name broke up soon after.
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Composers
  • Dalibor Nedović
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  • Montenegrin
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  • Milan Perić
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  • 2006(xsd:integer)
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  • Moja ljubavi was a pop song by Montenegrin boy band No Name that placed second in the Montenegrin semifinal "Montevizija 2006" and won the Serbo-Montenegrin national selection "Evropesma/Europjesma 2006" with a new arrangement and therefore became the Serbian and Montenegrin entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 in Athens. However, due to the accusations of tactical voting of the RTCG jury members, UJRT decided that Serbia and Montenegro would withdraw from that year's contest. No Name broke up soon after. From the 2007 contest onwards, Serbia and Montenegro competed individually after the Montenegrin referendum on independence. As such, this entry was succeeded as by Marija Šerifović singing Molitva for Serbia and by Stevan Faddy singing Ajde, kroči for Montenegro.
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