Draft:Ludi letnji ples
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- Comment: Needs a rewrite per NPOV The Herald (Benison) (talk) 08:40, 10 March 2024 (UTC)
- Comment: Discogs is not an acceptable source under WP:RSP, and hashtag in Tik Tok isn't really reliable either, consider placing both with other sources (ex. music-related articles or magazines commenting on the popularity of the song). Professional reviews of the song are recommended to be added as well, since the song was not too focused upon in most of the cited sources, a separate section describing the reception of the song itself would be helpful. Tutwakhamoe (talk) 00:35, 4 November 2023 (UTC)
"Ludi letnji ples" ("Serbian Cyrillic: Луди летњи плес"; transl. Crazy Summer Dance) is a song by Flamingosi featuring Louis from the Flamingosi album Gordost i predrasude, which was came second in Serbian: Evropesma 2006, Serbia and Montenegro's national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006.[1][2]
Evropesma 2006
[edit]The song was announced as competing in Beovizija 2006, Serbia's semi-final of their national final Evropesma 2006, on 13 February 2006. The song won Beovizija, and therefore was one of the 12 songs qualified for the national final. In the final, the song finished in second place, behind "Moja ljubavi" performed by No Name.[3][4]
Controversy
[edit]"Ludi letnji ples" not winning the national final sparked controversy in Serbia, due to Montenegrin jurors awarding the song no points.[5] In the televoting, the audience gave 12,000 votes to "Ludi letnji ples" and 3,500 to "Moja ljubavi".[6] The disgruntled audience in the hall demanded that Flamingosi and Louis sing the winning encore at the end of the program, not the official winners, which is what happened.[7][8]
Aftermath
[edit]Radio Television of Serbia did not want to accept victory and planned to organize a new national final whose outcome would be entirely determined by a televoting. Radio and Television of Montenegro refused, claiming the result to have been legitimate. Unable to reach an agreement, Serbia and Montenegro withdrew from Eurovision 2006.[9][10]
The State Union of Serbia and Montenegro dissolved following a referendum on 21 May 2006, one day after the Eurovision final. Since the 2007 competition, Serbia and Montenegro have competed individually.[11][12][13]
Reception
[edit]The public reception was positive, it became a hit in the Balkan region, and some even called the song "the Serbian Macarena".[14] There are several versions of this song. The first one is original version for the Evropesma competition, the post-competition version with mention of the defeat and the cities of Serbia and Montenegro, not European capital cities, and the semi-instrumental version with only the female vocals and the chorus.[15]
In the 2020s, the song became popular again on TikTok.
References
[edit]- ^ "Evropesma 2006: Flamingosi feat. Luis - "Ludi letnji ples"". Eurovisionworld. Retrieved 2023-08-03.
- ^ "Kako bi Flamingosi prošli da su otišli na Evroviziju?". www.atvbl.rs (in Bosnian). Retrieved 2023-08-03.
- ^ "MjuzNews | Vesti iz sveta muzike - Dve naše genijalne pesme koje nikada nisu stigle do Eurosonga". MjuzNews | Vesti iz sveta muzike. Retrieved 2023-08-03.
- ^ Marinovic (2021-03-15). "BEOVIZIJA: 15 godina od najvećeg muzičkog skandala na Balkanu". Zoomer (in Serbian). Retrieved 2023-08-03.
- ^ Sljivancanin, Mirko (2018-03-11). "No Name ili Flamingosi - sjećate li se? (VIDEO)". Objektiv Crna Gora (in Bosnian). Retrieved 2023-08-03.
- ^ "NIKAD JADNIJE, BEDNIJE I PROVIDNIJE! Sećamo se strašnog SKANDALA od pre 14 godina na Beoviziji!". kurir.rs (in Serbian). 2023-08-03. Retrieved 2023-08-03.
- ^ "Kako bi Flamingosi prošli da su otišli na Evroviziju?". www.atvbl.rs (in Bosnian). Retrieved 2023-08-03.
- ^ "Dan kad su Madžgalj i Ognjen pokradeni (VIDEO)". Mondo Srbija (in Serbian). 2017-03-14. Retrieved 2023-08-03.
- ^ Sljivancanin, Mirko (2018-03-11). "No Name ili Flamingosi - sjećate li se? (VIDEO)". Objektiv Crna Gora (in Bosnian). Retrieved 2023-08-03.
- ^ "SCG bez predstavnika na Eurosongu". B92.net (in Serbian). 2006-03-14. Retrieved 2023-08-03.
- ^ "MjuzNews | Vesti iz sveta muzike - Dve naše genijalne pesme koje nikada nisu stigle do Eurosonga". MjuzNews | Vesti iz sveta muzike. Retrieved 2023-08-03.
- ^ Sljivancanin, Mirko (2018-03-11). "No Name ili Flamingosi - sjećate li se? (VIDEO)". Objektiv Crna Gora (in Bosnian). Retrieved 2023-08-03.
- ^ "Yugoslavia's Last Summer Dance: Did Serbia and Montenegro Really Break Up Over Eurovision?". Balkanist. 2017-05-08. Retrieved 2023-08-07.
- ^ Todorović, Slobodan (2013-01-29). "35 zlatnih pesama Beovizije: Ludi letnji ples". ESC Serbia | Evrovizija.rs. Retrieved 2024-01-10.
- ^ Flamingosi Feat. Louis - Ludi Letnji Ples, 2006, retrieved 2023-08-03