Three countries of the former Yugoslavia are taking part in Eurovision 2024, all hoping to showcase the quality of the region’s music.

Earlier this month, we asked you to vote for your favourite entry among these.

After counting more than 2,500 votes cast by our readers… we can now reveal the winner of our poll.

Croatia’s Baby Lasagna is a favourite of the former Yugoslavia nations at Eurovision 2024

Coming out on top in our poll is none other than Croatia’s Baby Lasagna. The star won by a very large margin, picking up almost 2.5 times more votes than second place. “Rim Tim Tagi Dim” secured the support of 1,414 of our readers, which is a little more than half of the total votes.

Slovenia and Serbia were neck and neck for the battle to receive the silver medal, each garnering about a quarter of the total votes. Ultimately, Serbia’s Teya Dora finished in second place, earning 599 votes, or 23.29% of all those cast.

Slovenia’s Raiven placed third with 559 votes, a 21.73% share of the total – just 40 votes behind Teya Dora.

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

  1. Croatia – Baby Lasagna – “Rim Tim Tagi Dim” – 54.98% (1,414 votes)
  2. Serbia – Teya Dora – “Ramonda” – 23.29% (599 votes)
  3. Slovenia – Raiven – “Veronika” – 21.73% (559 votes)

Total Votes: 2,572

Is Baby Lasagna also your #1 from the Eurovision 2024 entries of the former Yugoslavia nations? Did you expect a different artist to come out on top? Let us know in the comments below.

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Jimmy
Jimmy
6 days ago

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Jimmy
Jimmy
6 days ago
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Jimmy
Jimmy
6 days ago
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Nadiia
Nadiia
6 days ago

What is he holding there?
Is he vacuum cleaning?

BadWoolfGirl
BadWoolfGirl
9 days ago

Can’t wait to see what the wiwijury score will be for Croatia tomorrow.

Nadiia
Nadiia
9 days ago

We still miss the polls for

Eastern Europe – Ukraine, Moldova, Poland..

Asia – Cyprus, Israel, Azerbedyan, Armenia, Georgia

or Caucasus – Azerbeyan, Armenia, Georgia

Ari
Ari
9 days ago

I mostly just hope Slovenia won’t get lost in the semi. Raiven deserves better.

Yeah yeah fire
Yeah yeah fire
9 days ago
Reply to  Ari

If she’s good she won’t. If she doesn’t, there might be a reason for that.

Miko
Miko
9 days ago

Same as The Netherlands, Croatian song is terrible… 0/10

Johnny
Johnny
9 days ago

I can’t wait to see him perform on SF1, i like his swag. I think he is gonna shine on big stage. Please Croatia, more close ups on him , i like to look at cute guys lol

Sun
Sun
9 days ago

One of my top 3. I hope it reaches at least some of those well-deserved positions. I just wish the staging would change, the situation in which the woman is dragged across the floor is too strong in my opinion, I know it’s just a representation but I think it would win points by reinventing that situation.

Alen
Alen
9 days ago
Reply to  Sun

Absolutely agree and you have the point!!

Manuela
Manuela
9 days ago

Serbia is much better, even Slovenia is better than copycat from Finland last year. Also, I’m Croatian so don’t attack me for writing my own taste.

Maya
Maya
8 days ago
Reply to  Manuela

He ist no copycat! You should have your ears and eyes checked.