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  • Martin Vučić
  • Martin Vučić
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  • Martin Vučić (ur. 7 sierpnia 1982 roku w Skopje), macedoński wokalista. Jego ojcem jest macedoński piosenkarz serbskiego pochodzenia, Dragan Vučić. Uczestnicy 21. Worldvision Song Contest Reprezentanci 20px|border|Macedonia Macedonii w Worldvision Song Contest 6. WSC: Elena Risteska • 8. WSC: Elena Risteska & Regina • 9. WSC: Tamara Todevska • 10. WSC: Robert Bilbilov • 11. WSC: Elena Risteska & Emil Arsov • 12. WSC: Toše Proeski • 15. WSC: Sanja Lefkova • 17. WSC: Sibel • 18. WSC: Elena Risteska • 20. WSC: Dani Dimitrovska • 21. WSC: Martin Vučić • 33. WSC: Magdalena Ena Cvetkoska • 40. WSC: Magdalena Ena Cvetkoska • 43. WSC: Bobby Andonov
  • Martin Vučić is a Macedonian singer who represented FYR Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in Kiev with the song Make My Day, which finished in 17th place. He was also the ninth recipient of the Barbara Dex Award for being the worst dressed competitor that year. During the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest, Vučić was chosen to read out the Macedonian televotes to Greece and sang a song in Greek — "Maria Me Ta Kitrina" to Maria Menounos. Much later that year, he was a runner up at the Sunčane Skale Festival with the song "Tise Kucaj Srce Moje", a duet with Goran Karan.
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Semi
  • 9
Origin
  • Skopje, SFR Yugoslavia
Birthdate
  • 1982-08-07
Song
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Points
  • 52
Deathdate
  • N/A
Before
Years
  • 21
After
  • Brak udziału
Position
  • 17
Year
  • 2005
SFPoints
  • 97
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  • Martin Vučić (ur. 7 sierpnia 1982 roku w Skopje), macedoński wokalista. Jego ojcem jest macedoński piosenkarz serbskiego pochodzenia, Dragan Vučić. Uczestnicy 21. Worldvision Song Contest Reprezentanci 20px|border|Macedonia Macedonii w Worldvision Song Contest 6. WSC: Elena Risteska • 8. WSC: Elena Risteska & Regina • 9. WSC: Tamara Todevska • 10. WSC: Robert Bilbilov • 11. WSC: Elena Risteska & Emil Arsov • 12. WSC: Toše Proeski • 15. WSC: Sanja Lefkova • 17. WSC: Sibel • 18. WSC: Elena Risteska • 20. WSC: Dani Dimitrovska • 21. WSC: Martin Vučić • 33. WSC: Magdalena Ena Cvetkoska • 40. WSC: Magdalena Ena Cvetkoska • 43. WSC: Bobby Andonov
  • Martin Vučić is a Macedonian singer who represented FYR Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in Kiev with the song Make My Day, which finished in 17th place. He was also the ninth recipient of the Barbara Dex Award for being the worst dressed competitor that year. At the 2002 Budva festival in Serbia and Montenegro, he won the prize awarded by journalists and critics. He was voted as the 'Discovery of the Year 2002' in the country, winning an album contract with BKSound. He was also voted 'Discovery of the Year 2002' in the Republic of Macedonia. He won the Interpretation Award at Mak fest for the song "Harem". He was 'Singer of the Year 2004' in Macedonia and also won 'Duet of the Year'. He has been invited to appear on one of Turkey’s most popular TV shows. In Turkey he is known as ‘Macedonian Tarkan’. During the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest, Vučić was chosen to read out the Macedonian televotes to Greece and sang a song in Greek — "Maria Me Ta Kitrina" to Maria Menounos. Much later that year, he was a runner up at the Sunčane Skale Festival with the song "Tise Kucaj Srce Moje", a duet with Goran Karan.
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