Marija Šerifović

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Marija Šerifović
Marija Šerifović
Marija Šerifović
Background information
Birth name Marija Šerifović
Born November 14, 1984 (1984-11-14) (age 23)

Flag of Yugoslavia Kragujevac, Socialist Republic of Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia

Genre(s) Pop, Serbian music
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 2003-Present
Label(s) City Records (2003-Present)
Website www.marijaserifovic.net

Marija Šerifović (Serbian Cyrillic: Марија Шерифовић, born November 14, 1984) is a Serbian singer and the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2007. Šerifović was born in Kragujevac, Serbia (then SR Serbia, Yugoslavia) and she is the daughter of Verica Šerifović, also a notable singer.

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[edit] Music career

[edit] Albums

Marija Šerifović's debut album Naj, Najbolja ("The Very, Very Best") was released in 2003 and was well received. The biggest hit from the album was "Znaj da znam" ("Know That I Know") composed by Darko Dimitrov. In the summer of 2005, she released the single Agonija, which was a cover version of Greek superstar Despina Vandi's "You're not here" (Olo lipis).

Her second studio album Bez ljubavi ("Without Love") was released in 2006, and was successful. In early 2007, she released her second single called Bez tebe ("Without You"). On 28 June, 2007 she released an album called: Marija Šerifović: Molitva - The best of.

Marija's third studio album Nisam Andjeo ("I Am Not An Angel") was released in spring 2008, and it contained 9 new songs.

[edit] Festivals

In 2003, she participated in the Budva Festival with the song Gorka čokolada ("Bitter Chocolate") again by Darko Dimitrov. In 2004, she took part in the same festival again with a song called Bol do ludila ("pain until madness") and won first prize. The song was a regional chart topper. For the 2005's Beovizija, then the Serbian semifinal of former Serbia and Montenegro's national pre-selection of the Eurovision Song Contest, Evropesma, the song was called Ponuda ("Offer"), and it came 18th. That same year, she entered as a favourite and won the Serbian Radio Festival with a song U nedelju ("on Sunday"), written by Leontina Vukomanović. She also received the award for the best vocal performance.

[edit] Concerts

On February 21, 2007, Šerifović held her first solo concert at Belgrade's Sava Centar, considered to be a major break in the Serbian music scene. A 4,000-strong audience attended.

During the Croatian parliamentary election, 2007, Marija Serifovic sang in Zagreb for the Independent Democratic Serb Party.

[edit] Beovizija and the Eurovision Song Contest 2007

Šerifović won the Beovizija 2007 with the song "Molitva" (meaning "Prayer" in English) on 8 March, winning the combined votes of the jury and televoting and thus qualified to be the first representative of newly independent Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki, Finland. The song was also recorded in English as "Destiny" and in Finnish as "Rukoilen". There is also a Russian version of the song called Molitva (Молитва).

Marija sings in Helsinki
Marija sings in Helsinki

As a part of her Eurovision Song Contest promotional tour, Šerifović visited Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Republic of Macedonia, Switzerland and Greece.[1] Although a promotional video was originally planned,[2] a documentary film will be made which will include both the music video and the preparations for the Eurovision Song Contest.[3]

On 12 March, the draw of the running order for the semi-final and the final was held. Serbia was the 15th country to participate in the semi-final, and qualified for the final, where they presented their song in the 17th position, following Germany and preceding Ukraine. Her song "Molitva" (Prayer, Serbian Cyrillic: Молитва) won the Eurovision Song Contest 2007.

At the press after Eurovision Marija said : "" Tonight I am very proud being a Serb!".

When she landed at the Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, 70,000-100,000 people prepared a mass rally for her in front of the Civic Assembly of Belgrade.

She held a concert in her birth town Kragujevac on 25 May in front of the town hall. She performed in front of about 60,000 people who came to celebrate the triumph at Eurovision. She explained that the concert was very different in Kragujevac, because in that town, she sang before her friends, colleagues, teachers, neighbours and those whom she generally recognised in her every-day life.

[edit] Politics

On 24 December 2007 in Kragujevac and 15 January 2008 in Belgrade, Šerifović sang her Eurovision winning hit song "Molitva" (Prayer) at an election rally of the Serbian Radical Party. She also endorsed the presidential candidacy of the party's nationalistic president Tomislav Nikolić adding that her song was "a prayer for a new, different and more honest Serbia". Many of Marija's fans were disappointed with her decision to support Mr Tomislav Nikolic for president, considering that the Serbian Radical Party's platform is based on the Greater Serbia ideal, and the fact that the Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Šešelj is imprisoned by the post-war ICTY in The Hague. There has been some speculation that song writers Sasa Milosevic Mare, and Vladimir Grajic Graja who wrote the Eurovision song "Molitva", quit working on Marija's new album, because of her political views.[4][5]

The European Union is considering whether Marija Serifovic should be allowed to continue in her role as one of the intercultural ambassadors to represent The European Year of Intercultural Dialogue 2008 due to her nationalist leanings.[6]

However, before Marija went to Helsinki, in an RTS broadcast, called "Avalski toranj", where each of four guests give the names of the three most important Serbs ever, Marija chose, as one of them, Dr Zoran Đinđić, ex Serbian Premier and leader of the Democratic Party. Also, in elections for the Croatian Parliament, at the end of 2007, Marija went to Zagreb to support Milorad Pupovac, a leader of the Serbian Democratic Party, about whom the Radicals do not have a good word to say.[citation needed]

[edit] Discography

[edit] Serbian-language studio albums

[edit] English-language studio albums

  • 2009: TBA

[edit] Discography

[edit] 2003

  1. Znaj da znam
  2. Sad idi nek te đavo nosi
  3. Naj, najbolja
  4. Još jedan korak
  5. Ti mi se sviđaš
  6. Ti i samo ti
  7. Volim ga
  8. Za sreću nam malo treba

[edit] 2005

  • Ponuda (non-album track), performed at Beovizija 2005, released on the accompanying CD
  • Agonija (non-album track)

[edit] 2006

  1. Povredi me
  2. Jesen bez nas
  3. 101
  4. Na tvojoj košulji
  5. Pamti me po suzama
  6. Laž
  7. Nije mi prvi put
  8. Bilo bi bolje
  9. Bez ljubavi
  10. Trubači
  11. U nedelju (winning song of Serbian Radio Festival 2005)
  12. Bol do ludila (winning song of the Budva Festival 2004)
  13. Gorka čokolada (performed at the Budvanski Festival 2003)

[edit] 2007

[edit] 2008

  1. Nisam Anđeo
  2. Jedan dobar razlog
  3. Sve po starom
  4. Ne volis je znam
  5. Podvala
  6. Zabranjena prica
  7. Kasno da te menjam
  8. Vreme je da krenem
  9. Bolji zivot

[edit] References

[edit] See also

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Preceded by
None
(first time entry)
Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest
2007
Succeeded by
Jelena Tomasevic
Preceded by
Lordi
Winner of the Eurovision Song Contest
2007
Succeeded by
Dima Bilan


Persondata
NAME Šerifović, Marija
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Шерифовић, Марија
SHORT DESCRIPTION Singer, winner in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007
DATE OF BIRTH 14 November 1984
PLACE OF BIRTH Kragujevac, Serbia
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
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