The Croatian Final was held at the HRT TV Studios in Zagreb on March 4th, hosted by Bojana Gregoric & Dusko Curlic. The winner was chosen by 5 regional juries, 4 televoting regions, internet voting & an „expert“ jury.

1Ni mrvu sriceNo luck at allPetar Graso723rd
2Milenij ljubaviMillenium of loveBranimir Mihaljevic446th
3Zlatni kljuc sudbineThe golden key of destinyTereza Kesovija317th
4Za tebe stvorenaMade for youVesna Pisarovic694th
5Pjesmo mojaMy songMirjana Pospiš397th
6BalunBalun-danceBruno Krajcar218th=
7Pokraj bistra izvoraNear a clear water-wellPerle1215th
8Vilino koloFairy dancePutokazi378th
9Takva ljubavSuch loveNovi Fosili1712th=
10Strune ljubaviStrings of loveVanna1001st
11Povedi meLead meJosip Katalenic1614th
12Nije kao prijeNot like beforeVladimir Kocis-Zec218th=
13Ja zivim svoj sanI live my dreamZdenka Kovacicek1712th=
14HelloHelloMaja Suput279th
15Što znaci zbogomWhat does goodbye meanDado Topic1811th
16Moja je ljubav umornaMy love is tiredBranka Delic218th=
17Svane li danIf the day dawnsPlava Trava Zaborava2310th
18IgraGameKsenia516th
19Iz dana u danFrom day to dayTony Cetinski605th
20LjepotaBeautyAdalbert Turner-Juci & Emilia Kokic732nd
Tereza KesovijaPutokaziNovi FosiliVladimir Kocis-ZecToni CetinskiEmilia Kokic

Vanna previously came 2nd in the 2000 Croatian Final. At the ESC she performed her song in English as „Strings of my heart“ and came 10th. Tereza Kesovija represented Monaco in ESC 1966 & Yugoslavia in 1972. Putokazi represented Croatia in ESC 1993 with different group members. A different line-up of Novi Fosili represented Yugoslavia at ESC 1987. Vladimir Kocis-Zec was a member of the group Novi Fosili when they represented Yugoslavia in 1987. Toni Cetinski represented Croatia in 1994. Emilia Kokic was lead singer of the group Riva that won ESC 1989.