After unexpectedly winning the Serbian national final Pesma za Evroviziju, Princ had prepared the video clip for his song “Mila”. For now, Serbia can be found in the very low positions in the betting odds for victory in Eurovision 2025, but there is enough time left for this classical Balkan ballad to try to grown on the public and be loved more.
Let’s see what the Serbs prepared for the official video clip of their participation, but also remember the presentation of “Mila” in the national final:
You can rate “Mila” in our poll at the end of the article.
A FEW WORDS ABOUT PRINC
Stefan Ždravković, known as Princ od Vranje or simply Princ, was born on September 29, 1993 in Vranje, Serbia. He moved to Belgrade in 2002, where he became actively involved in sports and music. He was even a Serbian karate champion and represented the country in international sports events. At the age of 15, he founded the band Šesta Žica with his friends, marking the beginning of his musical career. Later, he graduated from the University of Belgrade, where he studied Scandinavian Languages, Literature and Culture. As a musician, Princ is a singer, guitarist and drummer, while since 2016 he has been the lead singer of the band Sisyphus.
Princ’s career includes significant participation in international festivals and competitions, winning awards in countries such as Malta, Belarus and Bulgaria, while he has participated in events in other countries, such as Kazakhstan, Italy and Spain. In 2022, he participated in the Pesma za Evroviziju contest, but withdrew due to a disagreement with the composer of his song. In 2023, he returned to the contest with the song “Cvet sa istoka”, winning third place, while his success continued this year with his participation in Pesma za Evroviziju 2025 with the song “Mila”, which he won, thus securing his place in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025.
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Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest…

- Participating broadcaster: RTS
- Participations: 16 (13 finals)
- Debut: 2007
- Highest placement: 1st (2007)
- Lowest placement: 11th in the Semi Final (2013, 2017)
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