ŽELJKO JOKSIMOVIć


'Željko Joksimović' (Serbian: ''Жељко Јоксимовић'') (born 20 April 1972 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, now Serbia) is one of the most popular singers of Serbia, but is also well-known in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and nearby countries. He represented Serbia & Montenegro in the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest with the song ''Lane moje'', which finished second behind Ukrainian singer Ruslana.
In 2005, he once again composed a song for the national pre-selection for Eurovision, but ''Jutro'' (''Morning'') was performed by Jelena Tomašević. The song seemed well-placed to progress to the contest in Kyiv after it emerged as the highest-scoring qualifier from the Serbian pre-selection, but ultimately missed out in controversial fashion at the overall Serbia and Montenegro final, when all four Montenegrin jurors overlooked it in distributing their points. No Name, a qualifier from Montenegro's pre-selection, instead represented Serbia & Montenegro in Eurovision 2005.
In October he made a duet with Austrian singer Tamee Harrison. The song was titled "I live my life for you" and was a big success.
In 2006, he composed the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest song 'Lejla' for Bosnia and Herzegovina, performed by Hari Mata Hari.

Contents
Željko Joksimović: Eurovision 2004 biography
2006
2007
Discography
See also
External links

Željko Joksimović: Eurovision 2004 biography


Željko Joksimović was the singer representing Serbia & Montenegro at Eurovision Song Contest 2004 and was born on 20 April 1972 in Belgrade.
He sung ''Lane Moje'' (My Precious One) -- a song he wrote and arranged himself.
Music has always been part of Željko’s life. His first international success came at the age of 12, when he won the title of ''First Accordion of Europe'' in Paris. Today, Željko is one of few musicians who can say they can play eleven musical instruments.
His first album –- which he also wrote -- was released in 2000. It was a great success in the former Yugoslavia. Since then, Joksimovic has become one of the region’s most popular and successful singers.
His music has won a raft of awards at festivals in Serbia & Montenegro as well as winning two international awards at Belarus’ Mogovily Grand Prix and the Grand Prix at Vitebsk, Belarus. He has also won awards for the music he has written for various theatre productions.
Joksimovic is signed to BMG Poland and parent company, City Records. Both regard the 32-year-old as one of the company’s biggest hit makers.
''Lane Moje'' is an original blend of pop music and traditional sounds from the region from which its author hails. Archaic, almost forgotten musical instruments are set with gentle love verses to create a strong and emotional musical experience.
2006

His new album called 'Ima nesto u tom sto me neces' or just 'IV' has been a great succes all over ex-Yugoslavia. The CD was released in over 300 000 copies. The first song called 'Ima nesto u tom sto me neces' was released as a videoclip. In May, another song of the album called "Crnokosa" was made as a mini-film starring Željko Joksimović and his brother Sasa.
2007

In 2007 Željko Joksimović has planned another duet with the famous Swedish singer Carola.
Zeljko Joksimovic released two pilot songs that he performed during his concert in Arena and they were:Devojka and Nije do mene.

Discography



★ Željko Joksimović (1999)

★ Željko Joksimović (2001)

111, album (2002)

The Best Of (najbolje pesme) (2003)

Leđa o leđa (single) (2004)

Lane moje - Goodbye (maxi-single) (2004)

I Live My Life For You (Željko Joksimović i Tamee Harrison) (2004)

Ivkova slava, The Soundtrack (Željko Joksimović, Jelena Tomašević and Nikola Kojo) (2005)

Ima nešto u tom što me nećeš (2005)

★ ''To be announced'' (2007)

See also



Evropesma

Serbia and Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest

Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest

External links



Željko Joksimović's official website

Radio Lane (Zeljko Joksimovic's radio station)

Serbia's Eurovision Song Contest Page

Željko Joksimović's Videos (Zeljko Joksimovic's Videos - Balkan Music Video Blog)

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