The music video for Montenegro’s Eurovision song “Space” will reportedly be released on March 10th.
Reports from Vijesti show that Montenegro will be releasing the music video for their Eurovision 2017 song “Space” on March 10th. “Space” will be sung by Slavko Kalezic for Montenegro at the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 in Kyiv, Ukraine in May.
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Slavko has been promoting the lead up to his song release across his social media. As well as this, he’s planning on attending the Eurovision in Concert in Amsterdam and the Spanish party in Madrid in April, after his song has been released.
Marina Banovic Džuver is responsible for Slavko’s participation in the contest this year. In an interview she revealed that the video promotion will be on March 10, and added that:
“All my colleagues are fascinated by Slavko, [his] upbringing, positive energy and his smile when he comes, because these days [he’s] hanging our at rehearsals almost every day”
Just a few days ago it was revealed that Stefan Örn is producing the Montenegrin entry. Stefan has had four songs compete at the Eurovision Song Contest to date, these songs have all represented Azerbaijan. His first entry for the contest was “Drip Drop” which represented Azerbaijan in 2010, with his last being “Start A Fire” in 2014. Announced alongside Stefan as a producer on the track was Jovan Radomir and Johan Kronlund. Eurovision fans will recognise Jovan Radomir as one of the hosts of the Running Order Draw for the Eurovision Song Contest 2016. He also wrote the English language lyrics for “Molitva” the Eurovision 2007 winner from Serbia. Johan Kronlund was involved in the production of Azerbaijan’s 2013 and 2014 entries.
Slavko was announced as the Montenegrin entrant for Eurovision 2017 just before the New Year. Thirty-one year old Kalezić was born in Podgorica, and rose to fame after appearing on the first season of X Factor Adria in 2013. He was mentored by former Eurovision entrant for Serbia and Serbia & Montenegro, Željko Joksimović. He released his debut album two years ago, and is also a talented actor. He studied Drama at the University of Montenegro, and is a member of the Montenegrin National Theatre.
Montenegro for the first time since 2009 held an open submissions process for the Eurovision Song Contest. Interested singers had until November 18 to submit their song to RTCG. Those submitting songs had to be citizens of Montenegro or have permanent residence in the country for at least two years.
Montenegro has internally selected both their singer and the song for the Eurovision Song Contest every year they have participated since 2009. For the past five years Montenegro has not hold an open submissions process, instead opting to internally select their singer for the contest behind closed doors.
[tw-accordion class=””] [tw-accordion-section title=”Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest”] Montenegro debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest as an independent country in 2007, and participated until 2010 when they withdrew for financial reasons. They returned to the contest in 2012, and since then have always chosen their entry internally. Montenegro failed to qualify for the grand final until 2014, when Sergej Ćetković and his song “Moj svijet”. Their best result came a year later, when Knez performed “Adio” in Vienna. They have never reached the top 10, with Knez reaching 13th out of 27 countries. Their most recent entrant, Highway, reached 13th in their semi-final in 2016 with their song “The Real Thing”.[/tw-accordion-section] [/tw-accordion]