Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990

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Yugoslavia was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1990 with the song "Hajde da ludujemo" (Хајде да лудујемо), composed by Zrinko Tutić [hr], with lyrics by Alka Vuica, and performed by Tajči. The Yugoslav participating broadcaster, Jugoslavenska radiotelevizija (JRT), selected its entry through Jugovizija 1990. In addition, Radiotelevizija Zagreb (RTV Zagreb), on behalf of JRT, was the host broadcaster and staged the event at the Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall in Zagreb, after their win at the previous edition with the song "Rock Me" by Riva.

Participating broadcasterJugoslavenska radiotelevizija (JRT)
Country Yugoslavia
SelectionprocessJugovizija 1990
Selectiondate3 March 1990
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Yugoslavia in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1990
Eurovision Song Contest 1990
Participating broadcasterJugoslavenska radiotelevizija (JRT)
Country Yugoslavia
Selection processJugovizija 1990
Selection date3 March 1990
Competing entry
Song"Hajde da ludujemo"
ArtistTajči
Songwriters
Placement
Final result7th, 81 points
Participation chronology
◄1989 1990 1991►
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Before Eurovision

Jugovizija 1990

The Yugoslav national final to select their entry, Jugovizija 1990, was held on 3 March 1990 in Zadar, SR Croatia, and was hosted by Ana Brbora Hum and Branko Uvodić [hr].

Sixteen songs made it to the national final, which was broadcast by the JRT affiliates to all of the regions of Yugoslavia. The winner was decided by the votes of eight regional juries (Sarajevo, Zagreb, Skopje, Titograd, Belgrade, Ljubljana, Priština, and Novi Sad). The winning entry was "Hajde da ludujemo", one of the entries submitted on behalf of TV Zagreb and performed by Croatian singer Tajči.

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Final – 3 March 1990
R/O Broadcaster Artist Song Conductor Points Place
1 RTV Skopje Intervali "Kako magija" Alan Bjelinski 13 12
2 RTV Pristina Armend Rexhepagiqi [sq] "Mami mami" Alan Bjelinski 24 6
3 RTV Belgrade Viktorija "Rat i mir" Slobodan Marković 27 5
4 RTV Zagreb Massimo Savić "Pjesma za tebe" Stipica Kalogjera 21 8
5 RTV Zagreb Tajči "Hajde da ludujemo" N/A 114 1
6 RTV Belgrade Amsterdam "Đavolica" Slobodan Marković 0 15
7 RTV Sarajevo Narcis Vučina [bs] and Arnela Konaković "Sitna kiša padala" Esad Arnautalić 20 9
8 RTV Belgrade BG Sound "Ti i ja" Slobodan Marković 31 4
9 RTV Ljubljana Pop Design [sl] "Hasta la vista" Alan Bjelinski 18 10
10 RTV Skopje Top-Expres "Baby" Alan Bjelinski 22 7
11 RTV Sarajevo Toni Janković "Novi ples" Esad Arnautalić 2 14
12 RTV Novi Sad Boris Novković and Noćna straža "Dajana" Stipica Kalogjera 61 2
13 RTV Zagreb Oliver Dragojević and Zorica Kondža "Sreća je tamo gdje si ti" Stipica Kalogjera 58 3
14 RTV Titograd Foto-Model "Tvoja oka dva" Radovan Papović 3 13
15 RTV Ljubljana Urša "Crazy Baby" Alan Bjelinski 0 15
16 RTV Ljubljana Helena Blagne [sl] and Abrakadabra "Ti in jaz, jaz in ti" Alan Bjelinski 18 10
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  Entries submitted by broadcaster whose jury members were voting
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Detailed Regional Jury Votes
R/O Song RTV Skopje RTV Priština RTV Beograd RTV Zagreb RTV Sarajevo RTV Ljubljana RTV Novi Sad RTV Titograd Total
Ljubomir Branđolica
Suzana Stefanovska
Mustafë Halili
Sonja Spasić
Valton Beqiri [sq]
Josip Klima [hr]
Dragan Bulič [sl]
Mirjam Korbar [sl]
Branislav Krstić [sr]
Josip Lorbek
Marko Klepić
Vasilisa Radojević
Dejan Perišić
1 "Kako magija" 3 25 3 13
2 "Mami mami" 2 735 7 24
3 "Rat i mir" 23 231 22 53 22 27
4 "Pjesma za tebe" 231 55 1 13 21
5 "Hajde da ludujemo" 777 32 355 31 727 577 777 735 114
6 "Đavolica" 0
7 "Sitna kiša padala" 1 71 152 21 20
8 "Ti i ja" 3 1 777 22 2 31
9 "Hasta la vista" 517 5 18
10 "Baby" 125 532 13 22
11 "Novi ples" 2 2
12 "Dajana" 1 71 1 573 133 352 577 61
13 "Sreća je tamo gdje si ti" 55 253 12 257 35 5 35 58
14 "Tvoja oka dva" 1 11 3
15 "Crazy Baby" 0
16 "Ti in jaz, jaz in ti" 2 73 1 31 1 18
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Eurosong 90

Prior to the contest, RTV Zagreb produced several shows called Eurosong 90, which aired on the common second channel of the Yugoslav broadcasters, in the lead-up to the contest.[1]

At Eurovision

On the night of the contest Yugoslavia performed 15th in the running order, following France and preceding Portugal. At the close of voting, "Hajde da ludujemo" had picked up 81 points, placing Yugoslavia in 7th place out of 22 entries.[2] The Yugoslav jury awarded its 12 points to runner-up France.[3]

The contest was broadcast on TV Beograd 1, TV Novi Sad, TV Ljubljana 1 and TV Zagreb 1. It was also broadcast on radio stations Radio Beograd 1, Val 202 and Radio Zagreb 1.[4][5][6][7][8]

Voting

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