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Montenegro: Nina Zizic pulls a Valentina Monetta with Klik
Look who’s on fire – it’s Miss Nina Zizic! Nina, the third most mentioned Nina on wiwibloggs right behind Nina Badric and Nina Zilli, has released a new song entitled…
Poll Results: Who See Klapa Were Your Favourite Ex-Yugoslav Eurovision Act
The team from wiwibloggs.com has one thing to say to RTCG, Montenegro’s state broadcaster: PLEASE DO NOT WITHDRAW FROM EUROVISION 2014! After Croatia’s state broadcaster announced that it will withdraw…
First Semi-Final Split Results: Who the Jury Hurt
We’ve already sounded off on the split results of the first semi-final. Here we give you another sense of precisely who the jury hurt. We do this in two ways.…
Montenegro: What Happened to Our Points for Ukraine?
Perhaps one of the most striking examples of suspicious voting in the post-Eurovision 2013 scandal is what happened in Montenegro. According to the official reults posted on Eurovision. tv, in…
Montenegro: Dedduh, Noyz and Nina Zizic Chat with Team Wiwi
Noyz and Dedduh—the two halves of Montenegro’s Who See—have been winning us over in recent days with their “party on Mars”-themed stage act. We loved their first rehearsal and cannot wait…
Montenegro: Who See’s Other Worldly First Rehearsal
Wiwi: Attention, Europe: Who See have landed at Eurovision—and they’ve brought their space suits with them. During today’s first rehearsal Who See unveiled their out of this world staging, which might have…
Wiwi Jury: Montenegro’s Who See with “Igranka”
This afternoon the Wiwi Jury—our in-house panel of music unprofessionals—caught a plane, a bus, a boat and mule to Podgorica. After dusting ourselves off we set to reviewing Who See’s Eurovision…
Montenegro: Is Who See Playing a Joke with “Igranka”?
So when I first heard that Who See—a Montenegrin hip-hop group—would be singing at Eurovision I LOL-ed and thought Montenegro had totally given up on ever making the final. But…
Montenegro Chooses Hip Hop Group, Eyes Last-Place Finish
In leaner times governments don’t want to host Eurovision. Fair enough. But it’s a step too far for those governments to force their state broadcasters to sabotage the nation’s chances…