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Bosnia & Herzegovina in 2005

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Participant(s)
Feminnem

Song
Call me


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Writer(s)
Andrej Babic

Composer(s)
Andrej Babic

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BH Eurosong 2005

Bosnia & Herzegovina hold a national final with 14 songs, of which several have been composed by foreign composers. 50% jury and 50% televoting decide who represents Bosnia & Herzegovina in Kiev.


Biography

Girl band Feminnem was founded in 2004, after the success of the girls in the Croatian Idol Competition. Members of the band are Ivana Maric, Neda Parmac, and Pamela Ramljak. After their first single «Volim te, mrzim te”(I love you, I hate you), which became a top hit in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, the girls are now to release their first album.

Ivana Marić was born in 1982 in Čapljina, where she completed her primary and secondary school. In Zagreb she completed her study for fashion design. Ivana started her public appearance when she was 13, than was a member of numerous bands until she decided to start her own career. She took a part in Mostar Melodies Festival, where she won the Best Debutant Award: this was a sign that she was on the right track. In the band she has her nickname Sexy Feminnem because when performing she provokes man's sighs …

Neda Parmać was born in Split in 1985, and she is the youngest member of the band. She completed her primary and secondary school in Ploce, where she lived until she was eighteen. She is now a student of Economy Faculty in Split. Along with music, she has regularly had her dance classes, so she can use her dance skill when singing. She was raised by her father, himself a musician, and she started singing in his band Kompas when she was 13. She often did back vocals as well as singing in opera productions. Because of her youth and joyful character she has her band nickname - Baby Feminnem…

Pamela Ramljak was born in 1979 in Čapljina. She completed her primary music school in Metković, and than she attended the Music School in Dubrovnik, where she sang with the Dubrovnik Symphonic Orchestra. She has a very good musical education, which she enriched by participating in numerous festivals, being awarded for her performances. She used to be a back vocal for many famous music stars. She graduated at the Music Academy, and after that she moved on with her soloist career. Her nickname in the band is Fancy Feminnem…

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All Participations for Bosnia & Herzegovina

Year Artist Song Points Rank
2009 0 23
2008 0 15
2008 Elvir Lakovic Laka Pokusaj 8 14
2007 Marija Sestic Rijeka bez imena 106 11
2006 Hari Mata Hari Lejla 267 2
2006 Hari Mata Hari Lejla 229 3
2005 Feminnem Call me 79 14
2004 Deen In the Disco 91 9
2004 Deen In the Disco 133 7
2003 Mija Martina Ne brini 27 16
2002 Maja Na jastuku za dvoje 33 13
2001 Nino Hano 29 14
1999 Dino and Beatrice Putnici 76 7
1997 Alma Cardzic Goodbye 22 18
1996 Amila Glamocak Za našu ljubav 13 22
1995 Davor Popovic Dvadeset i prvi vijek 14 19
1994 Alma and Dejan Ostani kraj mene 39 15
1993 Fazla Sva bol svijeta 27 16



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