Three countries of the former Yugoslavia are participating in Eurovision 2024 and all of them are making waves among fans. Each of their songs brings a unique Balkan flair, showcases the artist’s talents, and carries a strong message. One thing is for sure: all these entries will leave a lasting impression.

Croatia will be represented by Baby Lasagna with the song “Rim Tim Tagi Dim”, which alludes to the country’s ongoing dilemma of youth emigration. The song was originally on the reserve list of Croatia’s national selection and only made it onto the roster after another contestant dropped out. Baby Lasagna has since shot to fame and his song is now all over the airwaves.

Serbia is sending Teya Dora, who will perform her song “Ramonda”, a ballad about finding hope and resilience amidst conflict – just like the ramonda flower, a national symbol of Serbia. Teya Dora has already made quite the name for herself as a singer-songwriter on the global music scene, most notably for her song “Džanum” (Dear) which went viral on social media.

Slovenia will be represented by Raiven with her electro-opera song “Veronika”, whose lyrics are inspired by a Slovenian legend. Raiven is already well known in her country as an opera singer, songwriter, and harpist. She’s been aspiring to perform at Eurovision for some time, having competed in Slovenia’s national selection EMA three times prior.

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All three entries stand out in their own way, but can they make it to the top of the scoreboard and become this year’s winner?  

If you need to jog your memory, take a look at the three acts again below. Then scroll down further to vote for your favourites in our poll.

Countries of former Yugoslavia at Eurovision 2024

Croatia: Baby Lasagna – ”Rim Tim Tagi Dim”

Serbia: Teya Dora – ”Ramonda”

Slovenia: Raiven – ”Veronika”

Poll: Which country of the former Yugoslavia has the best entry at Eurovision 2024?

As always, you can vote for as many acts as you want, but you can only vote once.

Who are your favourites? Who do you think will make the strongest showing at Eurovision 2024? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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Anonymous91
Anonymous91
11 months ago

replace Baby Lasagna with Vatrogasci’s Rim Tu Tiki Tiki parody pls

Antonio
Antonio
11 months ago

Well, this year EX-YU countries have the best songs. It is really hard to chose, but I think my fave is Serbia

BiCHOTA
BiCHOTA
11 months ago

Veronika really grew on me and her live shows have been amazing! I’m confident that she’ll get Slovenia its best place ever (so far)

BiCHOTA
BiCHOTA
11 months ago
Reply to  BiCHOTA

Croatia is great too! I really get why everyone is hyped about Marko, he’s got the whole package. Thank you Zsa Zsa for pulling out of Dora earlier this year! 😀

Milla
Milla
11 months ago

LOL. Do we need this poll? I already know the answer!

Milla
Milla
11 months ago
Reply to  Milla

I mean, it’s so clear that I’m not even going to bother myself with voting.

BiCHOTA
BiCHOTA
11 months ago
Reply to  Milla

Sorry, guys. I asked her.

Rambo Amadeus
Rambo Amadeus
11 months ago

Serbia and Slovenia both really solid, Baby-Kaarija/Baby-Rammstein clear 3rd place for me here…

Ressay
Ressay
11 months ago

Croatia has the best song of all…hope Marko win all the contest…

Vjera Brdar
Vjera Brdar
11 months ago

The correct order is Croatia > Slovenia > Serbia. 😉

Dane
Dane
11 months ago

I don’t understand the hype about Croatia. It’s not because I think it’s bad, but the hype is a lot. It’s not giving me winner vibes at all

Yeah yeah fire
Yeah yeah fire
11 months ago
Reply to  Dane

Yep a guy in a toddlers dress is screaming winner tho

Dane
Dane
11 months ago
Reply to  Yeah yeah fire

can you elaborate?

Kor
Kor
11 months ago
Reply to  Dane

Well, not everyone like it, as with any other song…. I find it fun, energetic, overall great…

Dane
Dane
11 months ago
Reply to  Kor

yes and that is totally fair. We all have different music taste. My comment was only meant as my opinion and ofc not everyone’s

LawnaDellPlay
LawnaDellPlay
11 months ago

Little Raymonda

Jo.
Jo.
11 months ago

All in my top 10. Slovenia currently my #1

Miko
Miko
11 months ago

How can someone (Croatia) be even considered as “full package ” when he has terrible voice, complete lack of any vocal skills, song with cringe asf lyrics and basic childish 2 chords melody… some fans are so desperate for repeated kaarija #2 effect (as a “revenge” for Loreens win lol) so they will embrace any kind of garbage… literally, scrapping from bottom of the barrel with this sh*t… lol

Andrew
Andrew
11 months ago
Reply to  Miko

Alternatively, maybe we just really like the song, the performance, the charisma, and the fun of it

Miko
Miko
11 months ago
Reply to  Andrew

Yeah, thank you for reminding me, lack of charisma also. Performance is just clueless jumping and shouting… is it fun? Maybe, if you 8 years old girl or 15 years old horny twink..

Kor
Kor
11 months ago
Reply to  Miko

Yeah, and this kind of insulting comments is OK if you are uneducated fool (any age)

Miko
Miko
11 months ago
Reply to  Kor

Well, proof me wrong…

Kor
Kor
11 months ago
Reply to  Miko

I have nothing to prove you wrong. You have right to have an opinion. But you can express it respectfully or you can write garbage the way you did.

Anonymous91
Anonymous91
11 months ago
Reply to  Miko

because Croatia is so ethnic, we respect Baby Lasagna for singing in his native language, and it is a fun patriotic anthemic bop

Kor
Kor
11 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous91

Oh Anonymus, fun never stops with you 🙂

FizzPunk
FizzPunk
11 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous91

This socalled etnic song isnt any different from Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia or all of the Lands of the former Yugoslavic Republic after the dismanteling and the war in the 90’s.

I hope their message comes across ?

Yeah yeah fire
Yeah yeah fire
11 months ago
Reply to  Miko

They’d find you at the bottom of the barrel with the same cringe comments you keep posting

Vjera Brdar
Vjera Brdar
11 months ago
Reply to  Miko

I cannot with these “opinions” coming after Marko’s vocals. It’s a rock/industrial type of song…not a f****** My F****** Heart Will Go On! Sweet Jesus on a cross, the babbling!

Suni
Suni
11 months ago
Reply to  Miko

Daj ne seri, sama ?u se otpratiti

Yeah yeah fire
Yeah yeah fire
11 months ago

1. Croatia 2. Slovenia 3. Serbia

Benji
Benji
11 months ago

I don’t agree that ex-YU block is particularly strong this year. In fact, only Croatia’s entry is strong. “Ramonda” is one of the Serbian weaker entries. Concerning “Veronika”, the song isn’t televote-friendly at all so I won’t be surprised if Slovenia even doesn’t qualify.

PP77
PP77
11 months ago

1.Slovenia
2.Serbia
3.Croatia

Croatia so overrated by some ESC fan and betting odds.

Despicable Annie
Despicable Annie
11 months ago

Croatia is the full package, Slovenia is great, Serbia is tolerable but too lifeless.

Ralf0711
Ralf0711
11 months ago
  1. Croatia (wow, the whole package)
  2. Serbia (good ballad)
  3. Slovenia ( not my thing)
Steven
Steven
11 months ago
Reply to  Ralf0711

The whole package includes vocal. People have to be honest and realistic. No meter how much we like or dislike some songs, FACTS are FACTS. Baby Lasagna might bring fun to many people, but he is below average vocalist, and even worse in live.

art
art
11 months ago
Reply to  Steven

“FACTS” are not “FACTS”. You’re just being emotional. Consult a book …or three.

Vivian
Vivian
11 months ago

In terms of studio cuts, Croatia is my favorite this year, but going by the overall appeal of the entry including the live performances, Slovenia takes it. Serbia’s entry… I just don’t really warm up to it thus far.

Tino
Tino
11 months ago

You know something went wrong when there is only 3 countries left in this category. I hope to see Montenegro, North Macedonia and maybe Bosnia & Herzegovina (who knows) back one day.
I don’t really have a favorite here. I know Croatia seems to be the obvious choice for a lot of people but not for me. The 3 countries are all between the 10th and 15th place of my ranking. All of them have good songs, but I’m not a big fan.

Anonymous91
Anonymous91
11 months ago
Reply to  Tino

the balkans aren’t as rich and privileged like certain western countries like Netherlands, Sweden, UK

Tino
Tino
11 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous91

I know that, sadly. I just want to see some more countries back because it’s difficult to call Eurovision a european party when more than half of eastern Europe is out of the said party…

Ari
Ari
11 months ago

Slovenia for me, by miles.

Emily
Emily
11 months ago

I like all of them, but I probably like Slovenia’s the most. Serbia and Croatia aren’t too far behind.

ANDREW BROWN
ANDREW BROWN
11 months ago

Only one Croatia

robert
robert
11 months ago

I agree with Willem en Deban. Ex-yu block is the strongest block this year. (baltics, scandinavia, big 5…)

robert
robert
11 months ago
Reply to  robert

William*
My collegue Willem sent me a mssg while i was writing a comment. my bad lol

Dida
Dida
11 months ago

Croatia, by far. And then, Slovenia. Serbia is the weakest. It’s the 3rd year in a row when Serbia is sending a weird entry…

Steven
Steven
11 months ago
Reply to  Dida

And will be in the final for the 3rd time in a row, plus 2022 was top5, so obviously these “weird” songs are not the problem but the lack of taste that you (don’t) have. Cheers

CatcoolH
CatcoolH
11 months ago

All of them are really good! My personal favourite is Slovenia

asdf
asdf
11 months ago

Isn’t it quite sad that only half of the ex-Yugoslav countries are regularly participating now?

United By Music
United By Music
11 months ago

All 3 sons are bad, if I had to choose then Slovenia but everything is better of Cha Cha Cha copy.

Kor
Kor
11 months ago

🙂 you do not have to choose. You can decide to skip opportunity to be hateful. That is your choice

United By Music
United By Music
11 months ago
Reply to  Kor

I don’t wanna skip my opportunity of expressing an opinion 🙂

robert
robert
11 months ago
Reply to  Kor

Why are u still engaging with united by trolling lol

Kor
Kor
11 months ago
Reply to  robert

Just for fun 🙂 Trolling a troll

United By Music
United By Music
11 months ago
Reply to  Kor

Croatians thinking they are trolling, how nice 🙂

Kor
Kor
11 months ago

well I will never be as big as a troll like you, but also do not want to 🙂

Efthymios
Efthymios
11 months ago

All three are spectacular and into my top 15, however the title of the best out of these easily goes to Croatia.

Johnny
Johnny
11 months ago

Off topic, what is going on with Belgium, i saw performance from last night and it felt like that wouldn’t Q from Moldova national final ( nothing against Moldova, love Tudor). Is it just that he is anxious, tired , sleepless. I love Belgium this year and really hope for top 5-10 , but now im scared for my boy:(

Johnny
Johnny
11 months ago

Baby lasagna, second Raiven, third Teya. Based on personal preference, but all songs are good.

Andrew Tate McRae
Andrew Tate McRae
11 months ago

Caution! Some so-called intellectuals will be mad about Slovenia being placed among Balkan countries and will insist that it’s actually “Central European” and that you group it with Czechia, Poland and Austria instead.

Paul Sorenson
Paul Sorenson
11 months ago

The poll is ex-Yu, not Balkan.

Czechia and Austria in Central Europe I could agree. But Poland Central Europe?

Vladimir P.
Vladimir P.
11 months ago
Reply to  Paul Sorenson

Where does Poland belong, according to you?

Miko
Miko
11 months ago

1st Serbia, 2nd Slovenia, Croatia is garbage I can’t even rank it how bad it is…

Anonymous91
Anonymous91
11 months ago
Reply to  Miko

Croatia at least is a uplifting ethno banger, compared to Serbia, Slovenia their depressing snoozes

Kor
Kor
11 months ago
Reply to  Miko

Your comment is garbage, it should not even be here! 😉

Kor
Kor
11 months ago
Reply to  Miko

BTW both Slovenia and Serbia are amaizing, songs and performers, as is Croatia

United By Music
United By Music
11 months ago
Reply to  Miko

Slovenia is maybe slightly better, but I agree about Croatia. Such an unnecessary hype about Croatian Kaarija.

Anonymous91
Anonymous91
11 months ago

ethnic bop Rim Tim Tagi Dim of course

soon to be semi 1 winner with such ease, with all his perfect stage presence, perfect vocals

retire Kaarija, there is a new ethno bop king in town

Johnny
Johnny
11 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous91

There’s no going back , WooooooooHooooooooo. It’s so uplifting, try it haha

Andrew
Andrew
11 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous91

I love Rim Tim Tagi Dim but I don’t think the juries will. The vocals are not great unfortunately

Anonymous91
Anonymous91
11 months ago
Reply to  Andrew

juries never really like ethnic entries so

Sierri
11 months ago

I personally prefer Serbia and Slovenia because I don’t like party songs that much

Kor
Kor
11 months ago
Reply to  Sierri

Fair enough. This should be used as an example how to say you do not like the song. I am all for Baby Lasagna but respect your opinion!