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Montenegro: The final version of Zauvijek volim te
Zauvijek volim te was created by Grigor Koprov (composer), Ognen Nedelkovski (author) and Vladimir Dojcinovski (arranger), the team behind Karolina Goceva's Mojot svet, FYR Macedonia's entry last year in Helsinki. Zauvijek volim te is an uptempo, pop rock song. RTCG have now released the final version of the Montenegran entry for the 53rd Eurovision Song Contest.
Zauvijek volim te has been also recorded in English, under the name Never forget that I love you.
Montenegro will participate in the first semi-final on May 20th.
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Quite a good song compared to most other songs this year. Good luck Montenegro!
Pleasant but dull.
Bland to the MAX! Although it's not country style, I can imagine old women line-dancing to this in the local community centre!
@Owen, they certainly didn't learn the lesson that Ireland learned: "The silliest song got a very high score. Let's outsilly them next year and send a plastic turkey." Well, we can only hope that by 2009 Montenegro will have learned that this is a circus, not a song contest. Perhaps they will send a ventriloquist and make everybody happy.
bad song again
No chance to win 
Sorry Montenegro
Is it me or have they learned nothing from last year? or are they just thinking well we did crap with that song so we will send the exact same one and hope Serbia likes us a bit more?
Don't ask why, but there's something I quite like about this one...!
url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEnZZuJtsHU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEnZZuJtsHU/url] watch it!
Montenegro without Serbia send boring songs.
Why does Montenegro send boring songs?
BOoooringggggg!!!!!
extremly dated.. way to old fashion to make it to the final.
what is this?????????
can't imagine a duller song.
Montenegro please send NO NAME next year... guarantee final spot!
boooooooooooooooooooooooooring
Weak song + bad draw + montenegrin language = no chance for the final
It's better now!
So Montnegro will no longer be on my "List of Shame(1/5, Black)". Now they're on my "Bad list(2/5, Red)", and that's a bit better! My Quality "list" of ESC-2008:
Blue(Super). 1 country
Green(Good). 10 countries
Average(Yellow). 5 countries
Bad(Red). 20 countries
Shame(Black). 7 countries
Not a good year!
Major improvement on the original... but that's not saying much. At least it's listenable now and won't make quite such an appalling start to ESC08.
Wow it sounds like a poor version of a Tose song!
A very very mediocre song from Montenegro this year too...
As a wise proverb puts it: Nobody ever made a pie out of... well, out of stuff you don't usually make pies of.
url=http://songfestival.web-log.nl/]http://songfestival.web-log.nl//url] SUPERB VIDEO lol new dutch video
I actually starting to love this song! Ahhhhh! hahaha!
This version is better! So shame he won't qualify )=
Oh its okay, not so horrible
Very listenable but utterly forgettable
Bottom 5, come on Montenegro send something better!!
Who's this girl
love the clip! oww and the new dutch eurovision entry videohttp://www.youtube.c(...)796#comment-21907796 is also superb!!!!
Too Boring In My Opinion!
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