Serbia: Serifovic and Mauda to record a duet

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A few days ago Marija Serifovic revealed that she is currently working on her international album which will include a song sang together with an international star who now proves to be this year's Israeli representative in the Eurovision Song Contest, Boaz Mauda.

The deal was proposed to Marija during the recent Eurovision Song Contest in Belgrade and as soon as she heard Boaz's voice, she immediately agreed to a duet with him: "When I was offered cooperation with him, I wanted to hear his voice and I was really fascinated, because he has a voice of an angel. That was a main prerequisite for our cooperation. I am really thrilled because the Serbian audience noticed him right away and I am sure that our duet, which is going to be completed soon, will be very successful," she says. The final agreement between the two artists took place during the Budva festival last week in which Boaz participated this year.

Apart from the artistic "confluence", Marija and Boaz seem to have hit it off ever since they met back in May: "Boaz and I have understood each other perfectly since the first moment we met. We both have our feet on the ground, regardless of the success we achieved, so I believe that we will stay friends, apart from having a successful business cooperation," says last year's Eurovision Song Contest winner.

Boaz is also very happy about this cooperation: "Marija has a powerful, emotional, strong, incredible voice. She sings from her heart and it seems as if she speaks to each of us. I think that the combination of our voices will be very interesting, something very special and unique," the young singer says. Both singers feel confident that their new project will be a success.

Stella Floras

Thanks to Johnny Logan and Hold me now I fell in love with the Eurovision Song Contest, a love that's been going strong ever since with undiminished passion. My first memories date back to 1977 and the lyrics of Rock bottom, Dschinghis Khan and A ba ni bi are still engraved in my brain.

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