Exclusive: Vote and win Nije ljubav stvar CD and T-shirt

by Denis Randjelovic 280 views

Zeljko Joksimović, the Serbian superstar who has already represented his country three times in the Eurovision Song Contest has launched an online competition for the best amateur cover of his 2012 entry Nije ljubav stvar which gave Serbia a respectable third place in Baku.

Zeljko and his Minacord Productions label shortlisted 12 cover versions of the song  Nije ljubav stvar from the many that can be found on the internet and are currently running an online competition for the most popular one. Among the performers can be found a duet from Albania, an opera singer from Ireland, an Argentinian fan and even a girl from Thailand. The competition ends on 31 May and you can vote for your favourite  on his official Facebook page.

Vote and win!

Esctoday.com readers who will vote in the Nije ljubav stvar competition will have the opportunity to win a collector’s Nije ljubav stvar T-shirt and a CD. Here is how to enter the draw:

  • Vote for your favourite cover on Zeljko Joksimović’s official Facebook page here
  • Leave a comment under our facebook post or this article in this format: Voted for song #…….

You can vote until 31 May and the esctoday.com draw will take place on June 1. The winner will be announced on our Facebook page here. The prizes will be sent directly from the Minacord team to the winner.

Nije ljubav stvar cover competition finalists

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Zeljko Joksimović is one of the Eurovision Song Contest legends having already taken part five times from different posts. As a performer, he participated in 2004 with the Eurovision classic Lane moje and in 2012 he returned with Nije ljubav stvar landing a second and third place respectively for Serbia. In 2006, he composed Lejla which Hari Mata Hari managed to place 3rd for Bosnia & Herzegovina. When the contest was hosted by RTS after Marija Serifovic won it for Serbia in 2007, Zeljko was involved both as the composer of the host country’s entry Oro, placing 6th, and as the presenter of the show.