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Nina Žižić

Montenegrin singer (born 1985)

Nina Žižić

Montenegrin singer (born 1985)

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nameNina Žižić
imagePrepartyES - Nina Žižić 03 (cropped).jpg
captionNina Žižić in 2025
native_nameНина Жижић
birth_date
birth_placeNikšić, SR Montenegro,
SFR Yugoslavia
genrePop
occupationSinger
instrumentVocals
years_active2004–present
website

SFR Yugoslavia

Nina Žižić at dress rehearsal for Eurovision Song Contest 2013

Nina Žižić (, ; born 20 April 1985) is a Montenegrin singer. She began her career in 2004 with the group Negre. She first represented Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 alongside Who See with the song "Igranka" and did so again in the 2025 contest with the song "Dobrodošli".

Career

In December 2012, RTCG announced that Who See would represent Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 held in Malmö together with a "secret artist", who was later revealed to be Žižić. Their entry was the song "Igranka". The song was performed in the first semi-final on 14 May 2013, but came 12th with 41 points, failing to qualify for the final.

In 2021, Žižić was a member of the internal jury to select Montenegro's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2022.

Žižić participated in Montesong 2024, the Montenegrin national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, with the song "Dobrodošli", finishing second to Neonoen with "Clickbait". However, Neonoen withdrew on 4 December 2024 due to having previously performed their entry in 2023, a violation of the rules. On 8 December 2024, Žižić was announced to be chosen as the Montenegrin representative in the contest instead. She competed on 15 May 2025 in semifinal 2 and failed to qualify for the grand final.

In November 2025, Žižić was nominated for the Eurovision Awards in the #ALBM Cover of the Year category for her cover of the song "Marija Magdalena" by Croatian Eurovision representative Doris Dragović. In December of the same year, she won the Hit of the Year award for the song "Dobrodošli" at the Montefon Awards.

Discography

Singles

TitleYearAlbum
"Rijeka suza"2006rowspan="10"
"Potraži me"
"Strogo povjerljivo"2007
"Druga u meni"2008
"Sve što želim"
"Ja te moliti neću"2009
"Zabranjujem"2011
"Odlazi"2012
"Sama kriva"2013
"Klik" (with Wikluh Sky)
"Kiss you, goodbye"2016Music for the movie Too Many Coincidences
"Paranoičan"2023rowspan="2"
"Dobrodošli"2024

Guest appearances

TitleYearOther artist(s)Album
"Igranka"2013Who Seerowspan="2"
"Common Dreams"2023Dolce Hera

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef.
2025Montefon AwardsHit of the year"Dobrodošli"
Eurovision Awards#ALBM Cover of the Year"Marija Magdalena" (Doris Dragović cover)

References

with "Euro Neuro" with "Moj svijet" with "Breathe" | with "Nova zora"

References

  1. Krkeljić, Bojana. (2025-12-22). "Ko je članica žirija Montesonga koju je izvređala Krstinja Todorović: Dva puta je učestvovala na Evroviziji".
  2. Jiandani, Sanjay. (20 December 2012). "Who See to represent Montenegro in Malmö". ESCtoday.com.
  3. Randjelovic, Denis. (17 April 2013). "Who See wants to adapt the energy in Igranka onto the stage". ESCtoday.com.
  4. "Eurovision Song Contest 2013 Semi-Final (1)".
  5. Sebi. (2021-12-23). "Nina Žižić among the 10 jury members to determine Montenegro's Eurovision entry!".
  6. Mazoyer, Vincent. (2024-12-04). "BREAKING NEWS: NeonoeN withdraws from Eurovision participation". ESCXTRA.
  7. Vesković, Đorđe. (2024-11-27). "Crna Gora 2025 {{!}} Bend "NeonoeN" je 13. crnogorska uzdanica".
  8. Van Lith, Nick. (2025-05-15). "Here are the qualifiers of semifinal two at Eurovision 2025!". ESCXtra.
  9. (12 November 2025). "Vote now in the Eurovision Awards 2024". [[European Broadcasting Union]].
  10. (31 December 2025). "The winners of the Eurovision Awards 2025!". [[European Broadcasting Union]].
  11. Zogović, Mirela. (2025-12-22). ""Nova Zora" goes to Eurovision". [[Vijesti]].
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