Stefan Filipović

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Zauvijek Volim Te (Montenegro) 03:00 Tools
Zauvijek Volim Te 03:00 Tools
Zauvijek volim te [Montenegro] 03:00 Tools
Nebo i more 03:00 Tools
Zauvijek, Volim Te [Montenegro] 03:00 Tools
Ne Daj Mi Da Poludim (Don't Let Me Go Crazy) 03:00 Tools
Ne mogu bez tebe 03:00 Tools
Never forget I love you 03:00 Tools
Zauvijek Volim Te (Eurovision 2008 - Montenegro) 03:00 Tools
Za Nju 03:00 Tools
Šećer i voće 03:00 Tools
Secer I Voce 03:00 Tools
Zauvijek volim te - Montenegro 03:00 Tools
Zauvjek volim te 03:00 Tools
Zauvijek, Volim Te 03:00 Tools
Montenegro - Zauvijek volim te 03:00 Tools
Ja bih mogao 03:00 Tools
Zauvijek Volim Te (Montenegro 2008) 03:00 Tools
Ja bih mogao sve 03:00 Tools
Zauvjek Volim Te (Montenegro) 03:00 Tools
Zauvijek volim te (Karaoke) 03:00 Tools
Zauvijek volim te (karaoke version) 03:00 Tools
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Stefan Filipović (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Филиповић) (born January 18, 1987 in Titograd, now Podgorica) is a Montenegrin pop singer. He is a student in the Cetinje Music Academy. He started singing at age 7, and he took part in various festivals in Montenegro and abroad. On January 27th, he won MontenegroSong 2008, hence gaining the right to represent Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, that was held in Belgrade, Serbia. The song performed was chosen internally by a 30-member jury appointed by RTCG. The winning song was titled "Zauvijek volim te" (I love you for eternity), and was made by a team of Macedonian musicians - Grigor Koprov (author), Ognen Nedelkovski (composer) and Vladimir Dojčinovski (arranger), the same trio that created the Macedonian entry in 2007 - Mojot Svet. An English version of the song was also recorded, under the title "Never forget that I love you". The song's demo version was presented on Saturday, March 8th and was rearranged until March 15th. Filipović performed the song at the first semi-final of the competition, but failed to reach the final. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.