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Feminnem at the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest

Feminnem is a girl band, consisting of Pamela Ramljak (born in 1979 in Čapljina), Neda Parmać (born in 1985 in Ploče) and Ivana Marić (born in 1982 in Čapljina). Ivana Marić and Pamela Ramljak were born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, while Neda Parmac was born in Croatia. However, both countries were part of Yugoslavia at the time. The group was allowed to represent Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, as two of them are originally from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ploče is only 30 kilometres away from Čapljina.

The group formed in 2004, and they had one hit single, 'Volim te, mrzim te' (I love you, I hate you), after all the three members lost in Croatian Idol, the equivalent of Pop Idol in the United Kingdom and American Idol.

Their big chance to become well-known around Europe came in 2005, and the Eurovision Song Contest. They beat nine other contenters to represent Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the song "Call Me", composed and written by Andrej Babić which was decided by 50% jury and 50% televoting. They had automatic entry to the Final, where they finished in 14th out of 24 participants, despite many Eurovision fans expecting a higher placing.

Discography

  1. Feminnem show (2005)

See also

Preceded by Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest
2005
Succeeded by