music.wikisort.org - PoetMilan Stanković (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Станковић; born 9 September 1987) is a Serbian singer-songwriter. He rose to prominence as a finalist on the televised singing competition Zvezde Granda in 2007, and acquired wider fame by representing Serbia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo, Norway with "Ovo je Balkan", where he finished in the 13th place.
Serbian singer-songwriter (born 1987)
Milan Stanković Милан Станковић |
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Birth name | Milan Stanković |
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Born | (1987-09-09) 9 September 1987 (age 35) Obrenovac, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia |
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Years active | 2007–present |
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Musical artist
Additionally, he served as the judge on the popular children's singing competition Pinkove Zvezdice (2014-2018).
Early life
Milan Stanković was born on September 9, 1987 in Obrenovac, SFR Yugoslavia and was raised by a single mother. He has a sister from his mother's second marriage. Stanković graduated from a secondary medical school.
Career
2007-2010: Career beginnings and Eurovision
Stanković gained initial fame as a contestant on the third season of the singing competition show Zvezde Granda in 2007, where he placed 4th.[1] Recognized for performing mostly songs by Zdravko Čolić, he received widespread public attention due to his k-pop influenced appearance and relationship with fellow-contestant Rada Manojlović. Two years following the competition, Stanković released his debut album Solo under Grand Production, which was sold in circulation of 50,000 copies.[1]
On 13 March 2010, Stanković competed against singers Emina Jahović and Olivera Katić in the national selection competition organized by Radio Television of Serbia to chose Serbian representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo, Norway.[2] By receiving 45% of the public votes, he ended up winning the festival with his entry, titled "Ovo je Balkan", written by Goran Bregović, Marina Tucaković and Ljiljana Jorgovanović.[3][4] During the first semi-final of the Eurovision, held on 25 May, Stanković performed seventh, placing fifth and thus qualifying to the final.[5] On May 27, he performed eighth and finished in the 13th place with 72 points.[6]
2011-2020: Milan and collaboration with Jala & Buba
After Eurovision, Stanković was dropped from Grand Production due to breech of contract, according to its then CEO and owner Saša Popović.[7][8] This situation, along with his breakup with Rada Manojlović, led Milan to take a brief hiatus from public.[9] In September 2013, Stanković released the single "Od mene se odvikavaj". He than participated in the Pink Music Festival 2014 with "Luda ženo", where he received three awards.[10] In September 2014, he also became a judge on the children's singing competition Pinkove Zvezdice, on which he continued appearing for four non-consecutive seasons. On 3 March 2015, Stanković announced his sophomore album by releasing two singles - "Mašina" and "Nisi mu ti žena".[11] In July, he collaborated with Serbian rapper Mimi Mercedez and turbo-folk singer Mile Kitić on the single "Gadure".[12] In September, he released his eponymous EP under City Records, which featured previously released singles and three new songs.
In February 2017, Milan released single "Ego" featuring Bosnian hip hop duo Jala Brat and Buba Corelli.[13] As of May 2022, the music video has collected over eighty million views on YouTube, making it his biggest song on this platform.[14] Between 2018 and 2019, he released three more singles - "Trans", "Kripton" (2018) and "Brane mi te" (2019), as a part of his so-called "Tokyo trilogy". Stanković worked with Jala Brat and Buba Corelli once again on the single "Pablo", released in July 2020.[15]
Discography
- Studio albums and EPs
- Non-album singles
- "Ovo je Balkan" (2010)
- "Ego" (2017), feat. Jala Brat & Buba Corelli
- "Sve što ne smemo" (2017). feat. Ina Gardijan
- "Trans" (2018)
- "Kripton" (2018)
- "Brane mi te" (2019)
- "Pablo" (2020), feat. Jala Brat & Buba Corelli
Awards and nominations
Award |
Year |
Category |
Nominee/work |
Result |
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Pink Music Festival |
2014 |
Artists' Award |
'Luda ženo' |
Won |
[10] |
Audience Award |
Won |
YouTube Award |
Won |
Music Awards Ceremony |
2019 |
Collaboration of the Year |
'Ego' ft. Jala Brat & Buba Corelli |
Nominated |
[16] |
2020 |
Modern Dance Song of the Year |
'Trans' |
Nominated |
Music Video of the Year |
Nominated |
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- Music festivals
See also
References
- D. S. (March 14, 2010). "Milan Stanković ide u Oslo". Danas.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved November 6, 2021.
- "Tri pa jedna za Oslo". Rts.rs (in Serbian). March 13, 2010. Retrieved May 18, 2022.
- Storvik-Green, Simon (March 13, 2010). "Milan Stanković takes home victory in Serbia". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved March 13, 2010.
- Klier, Marcus (March 13, 2010). "Serbia sends Milan Stanković to the Eurovision Song Contest". ESCToday. Retrieved March 13, 2010.
- "First Semi-Final of Oslo - Eurovision Song Contest". Eurovision.tv. Retrieved May 18, 2022.
- "Grand Final of Oslo - Eurovision Song Contest". Eurovision.tv. Retrieved May 18, 2022.
- ""Brzo je shvatio da to nije to!" Popović spomenuo pokojnog Šabana, pa se dotakao Milana Stankovića". Telegraf.rs (in Serbian). July 24, 2019. Retrieved May 18, 2022.
- "Saša Popović otkrio sa kojim pevačem je imao problem: „Nije hteo da se povinuje ugovoru, morao je da plati odštetu"". Nova.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved October 30, 2022.
- "SVE O LJUBAVI RADE I MILANA: Kako su se upoznali, voleli, rastali, ko je varao, a ko lagao!". Telegraf.rs (in Serbian). January 20, 2013. Retrieved November 6, 2021.
- Živković, P. (April 30, 2014). "Viki i Milan Stanković pobednici Pink Music festivala". Tracara.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved May 18, 2022.
- "Milan Stanković: Za dva dana milion pregleda na YouTube-u!". Tracara.rs (in Serbian). March 7, 2015. Retrieved May 18, 2022.
- "Milan Stanković udružio snage sa Mimi Mercedes i Miletom Kitićem". Tracara.rs (in Serbian). July 2, 2015. Retrieved May 18, 2022.
- "Milan Stanković: Veliki ego je moja prednost, ali i mana!". Blic.rs (in Serbian). February 17, 2017. Retrieved May 18, 2022.
- "MILAN STANKOVIC - EGO FEAT. JALA BRAT & BUBA CORELLI (OFFICIAL VIDEO)". YouTube. February 17, 2017. Retrieved May 18, 2022.
- "Buba, Jala i Milan ukrstili glasove u "Pablu": Svuda lik Eskobara, a za jedan stih svi se "kače"". Telegraf.rs (in Serbian). July 1, 2020. Retrieved May 18, 2022.
- "Ovo je lista dobitnika regionalnih MAC muzičkih nagrada" (in Serbian). Tracara.com. January 2019.
External links
Awards and achievements |
Preceded by |
Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 |
Succeeded by Nina with Čaroban |
Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest |
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Beovizija |
Participation |
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
2020
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
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- Note: Entries scored out signify where Serbia did not compete
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Countries | Final |
- Albania
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- Belarus
- Belgium
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Cyprus
- Denmark
- France
- Georgia
- Germany
- Greece
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Israel
- Moldova
- Norway
- Portugal
- Romania
- Russia
- Serbia
- Spain
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- United Kingdom
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Semi-finals |
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Estonia
- Finland
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Macedonia
- Malta
- Netherlands
- Poland
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Sweden
- Switzerland
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Artists | |
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Songs | Final | |
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Semi-finals |
- "Angel si ti"
- "Eastern European Funk"
- "Horehronie"
- "Ik ben verliefd (Sha-la-lie)"
- "Il pleut de l'or"
- "Jas ja imam silata"
- "Lako je sve"
- "Legenda"
- "My Dream"
- "Narodnozabavni rock"
- "Siren"
- "This Is My Life"
- "Työlki ellää"
- "What For?"
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List of Eurovision Song Contest 2010 jurors |
Zvezde Granda |
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Winners | |
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Presenters |
- Tamara Raonić Popović (2003—05)
- Dragana Katić (2003—05; 2013)
- Ines Gavrilović (2003–05)
- Ena Popov & Marko Miljković (2007)
- Silvija Nedeljković & Nemanja Stevanović (2008–09)
- Vladimir Stanojević & Ljubinka Dobrosavljev (2010–11)
- Milan Mitrović & Ana Sević (2011–13)
- Voja Nedeljković (2013–)
- Sanja Kužet (2013–16; 2017–)
- Sanja Ćulibrk (2016–17)
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Music of Southeastern Europe (the Balkans) |
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By style | Folk music |
- Arabesque
- Čalgija
- Dionysiakos
- Fantezi
- Folk
- Albanian
- Bosnian
- Bulgarian
- Croatian
- Greek
- Macedonian
- Montenegrin
- Romani
- Romanian
- Serbian
- Slovenian
- Turkish
- Folk-pop
- Chalga
- Laïko
- Manele
- Tallava
- Turbo-folk
- Nisiotika
- Rebetiko
- Romani music
- Sevdalinka
- Starogradska muzika
- Tsifteteli
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Other |
- Balkan ballad
- Balkan brass
- Bosnian root
- Ganga music
- New Primitivism
- Newly composed folk music
- Sarajevo school of pop rock
- Yugoslav New wave
- Yugoslav pop
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By country and ethnicity |
- Albania (performers)
- Aromanians (stateless)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina (performers)
- Bulgaria (performers)
- Croatia (performers)
- Cyprus (performers)
- Greece (performers)
- Kosovo (performers)
- Moldova (performers)
- Montenegro (performers)
- North Macedonia (performers)
- Romania (performers)
- Serbia (performers)
- Slovenia (performers)
- Turkey (performers)
- Yugoslavia (performers)
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Folk dances | Circle dances |
- Daychovo horo
- Gaitanaki
- Halay
- Hasapiko
- Hora
- Ikariotikos
- Pidikhtos
- Khigga
- Kleistos
- Kochari
- Kolo
- Kalamatianos
- Syrtos
- Sirtaki
- Sousta
- Tamzara
- Tsamiko
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Other |
- Antikristos
- Antipatitis
- Čoček
- Karsilamas
- Oro (eagle dance)
- Zeibekiko
- Zeybek
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By country |
- Albania
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Greece
- Montenegro
- North Macedonia
- Romania
- Serbia
- Slovenia
- Turkey
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Notable musicians | |
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На других языках
[de] Milan Stanković
Milan Stanković (* 9. September 1987 in Obrenovac, Sozialistische Föderative Republik Jugoslawien) ist ein serbischer Sänger.
- [en] Milan Stanković
[es] Milan Stanković
Milan Stanković (en cirílico: Милан Станковић; nació el 9 de septiembre de 1987 en Obrenovac, Serbia) es un cantante de pop-folk serbio que representó a su país en el Festival de la Canción de Eurovisión 2010 celebrado en Oslo, Noruega.
[ru] Станкович, Милан
Ми́лан Ста́нкович (серб. Милан Станковић, родился 9 сентября 1987 в Обреновце — сербский певец, участник Евровидения-2010 в Осло с песней «Ово је Балкан»
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