2011 Balkan Music Awards

The Second Annual Balkan Music Awards were held in Sofia, the capital city of Bulgaria for the second time. The previous year's main winner of the show with the title "Best Song of Balkans 2009" was Željko Joksimović with Ljubavi representing Serbia with 37 points, followed closely by Flori Mumajesi with Playback from Albania with 31 points. Balkan Music Awards was originally broadcast by the Bulgarian Balkanika Music Television, and also by 11 other television stations in the Balkans.[1]

Second Annual Balkan Music Awards
Production
Production location(s)Sofia, Bulgaria
Production company(s)Balkanika Music Television
Release
Original networkBalkanika Music Television
First shown in4 June 2011
External links
Balkan Music Awards Website

Performers

Participants for "Best Song for Balkans 2010"

The following list shows 11 participants from every country who will wave their flag in Sofia.[2] The participants were chosen online for 2 week voting. In every country there were 5 songs, most played in BMTV where only one got the chance to represent its country in Balkan's biggest annual award show. Every participant will be singing in front of an outside audience.

Country Artist Song Score Place
 Albania Aurela Gaçe, Dr.Flori & Marsel "Origjinale" 92 1
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Armin Muzaferija "Vulkani" 21 9
 Bulgaria Alisia "Tvoya Totalno" 89 3
 Croatia Colonia "Zavoli me u Prolazu" 47 6
 Greece Helena Paparizou "An Isouna Agapi" 51 5
 Macedonia Elena Risteska "Sakam Podobro Da Te Pamtam" 18 10
 Montenegro Aca Lukas & Dado Polumenta "Sedam Subota" 12 11
 Slovenia Rebeka Dremelj "Čarobni Zagrljaj" 25 8
 Serbia Nataša Bekvalac "Dve u Meni" 30 7
 Turkey Emre Aydin "Hoşçakal" 74 4
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See also

References

  1. "BMA Artists". Archived from the original on 2011-08-07. Retrieved 2011-04-13.
  2. The winners of the Balkan Music Awards 2011 have been chosen Archived April 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine

Flori Mumajesi

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