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🇸🇮 Slovenia: Winners of EMA FREŠ chosen

The line-up for EMA 2020 is finally complete!

Last month, RTVSLO revealed the first 10 finalists of the Slovenia’s national selection, EMA 2020. To complete the lineup, EMA FREŠ took take place tonight (January 18), as ten artists competed for the last two places in the final of EMA 2020. Find out who will be heading to the EMA final next month!

In the televised final, the ten acts performed their entries in full for the first time, with two being selected to go onto EMA 2020. One of the acts was chosen by the public televote, the second by a three-member jury. 

The show was hosted by Maja Pinterič and Bojan Cvjetićanin from 20:00 CET on RTVSLO1. Previously, EMA FREŠ had only been a web-based selection. The final featured guest performances from former EMA participants Fed Horses, Lumberjack and last year’s runner-up RAIVEN.

The running order for the show, with the winners in bold was as follows:

The running order for the show was as follows:

  1. Stella – Ne vem, če sem v redu
  2. Younite – The Cure
  3. Alfirev – Črno bela lika
  4. Klarity – Diham
  5. Marmoris – Moj pristan
  6. Saška – Še kar lovim tvoj nasmeh – WINNER
  7. Pia Nina – Tukaj in zdaj
  8. Lana Hrvatin – Dream
  9. Parvani Violet – Cupid – WINNER
  10. Astrid in Avantgarden – Sing To Me

You can watch the winning performances below:

EMA 2020

Slovenia will be selecting their artist for Rotterdam on February 22nd. A three-person jury will select to two acts to advance to the superfinal. Public voting will then decide which of the two super finalists wins the ticket to Rotterdam. As any of you drama-addicts know, this same format was used for last year’s selection, where Zala and Gasper pulled a shock landslide win over RAIVEN.

Here are the confirmed finalists for EMA 2020 and the entries they will present:

  • Ana Soklič – “Voda” (Water)
  • Božidar Wolfand Wolf – “Maybe Someday”
  • Gaja Prestor – “Verjamem vase” (I believe in myself)
  • Imset – “Femme Fatale”
  • Inmate – “The Salt”
  • Klara Jazbec – “Stop the World”
  • Lina Kuduzović – “Man Like U”
  • Manca Berlec – “Večnost” (Eternity)
  • Simon Vadnjal – “Nisi sam” (You are not alone)
  • Tinkara Kovač – “Forever”
  • Saška – Še kar lovim tvoj nasmeh
  • Parvani Violet – Cupid

Notable names in the line-up include Junior Eurovision 2015 third-placer Lina Kuduzović and Tinkara Kovač, who finished 25th in the Grand Final in Copenhagen back in 2014 with “Round and Round”.

Slovenia at the Eurovision Song Contest

Slovenia has competed 24 times as an independent nation. Previously, they have competed as Yugoslavia alongside: Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. As Yugoslavia, only four of the 27 entries were from Slovenia.

Slovenia officially debuted in 1993, where they won the right to compete after winning Kvalifikacija za Millstreet. They qualified along with Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, who finished second and third respectively. Slovenia were represented in 1993 by 1X Band who sang “Tih deževen dan”. They finished in 22nd with Nine points.

Slovenia’s best ever finish at Eurovision is Seventh Place, which they have achieved twice. The first of those came in 1995, when Darja Švajger sang “Prisluhni mi”. Likewise the second of those came in 2001, when Nuša Derenda sang “Energy”. In Lisbon last year, it was Lea Sirk who flew the Slovenian flag with her song “Hvala Ne“. She performed in the second semi-final and successfully qualified for the grand final, ending a 2-year non-qualification streak for Slovenia. In the grand final, she finished 22nd with 64 points.

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Costa Christou

Ever since I saw Helena Paparizou's triumph at Eurovision in 2005 (at the tender age of 6), I have been crazy about Eurovision. From the regional native language bops and shrieky female-led balladry to the sophisticated avant garde pop songs and chart-friendly EDM, I love everything about this cultural phenomenon. I'm currently working as a Delivery Manager in a software development team.

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