The Yugoslav Final was held on March 7th at the ‚Boro i Ramiz‘ Hall in Pristina, hosted by Enver Petrovci. The winning song was chosen by the votes of 8 regional juries.
1 | Boby br. 1 | Bobby no. 1 | Novi Fosili | 52 |
2nd |
2 | Sve u svoje vreme | When the time comes | Ferki Shala, Ivana Vitalic & Shermin Zaim | 11 |
14th |
3 | C’est la vie | That’s life | Bozidar Wolfand | 14 |
13th |
4 | Nora | Nora | Violeta Rexhepagiq | 26 |
7th |
5 | U tvojoj kosi | In your hair | Hari Mata Hari | 42 |
5th |
6 | Sandra | Sandra | Seid Memic-Vajta | 16 |
12th |
7 | Ljubav | Love | Dado Topic | 47 |
4th |
8 | Miki Mico | Miki Mico | Lepa Brena | 20 |
10th |
9 | Gugu gre v Hollywood | Gugu goes to Hollywood | Gu-Gu | 39 |
6th |
10 | Bel gulabe | White dove | Vermoment | 10 |
15th= |
11 | Šaj, rode, šaj | Dance, babe, dance | Neda Ukraden | 24 |
8th= |
12 | Peggy Sue | Peggy Sue | Daniel | 19 |
11th |
13 | Zeljo moja | My desire | Doris Dragovic | 57 |
1st |
14 | Braca Grimm i Andersen | Brothers Grimm and Andersen | Denis & Denis | 49 |
3rd |
15 | Ostani tu | Stay here | Snjezana Naumovska | 24 |
8th= |
16 | Ne idi | Don’t go | Mira Besirevic | 10 |
15th= |
Doris Dragovic came 11th at the ESC. Seid Memic-Vajta represented Yugoslavia in ESC 1981 and Daniel did the same in 1983. Neda Ukraden was a backing singer for Yugoslavia in 1981, while Bozidar Wolfand did the same in 1984.