Bosnia and Herzegovina in The Eurovision Song Contest 1993 - BH Eurosong 1993

BH Eurosong 1993

RTVBiH decided to hold a national final to select the first entry from an independent Bosnia and Herzegovina. BH Eurosong 1993 was held in the RTVBiH TV studios in Sarajevo on 28 February, hosted by Ismeta Krvavac, who had previously represented Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 1976, representing Yugoslavia, as the lead singer of the group Ambasadori.

11 songs competed to be the first entry for the independent country, however the group Nina, who competed with "Zapleši", were unable to get to the studio, and so a video-clip of their song was presented instead. Only the winner of the contest was announced, with an expert jury selecting the winner.

The winner was Fazla with the song "Sva bol svijeta". Alma Čardžić was rumoured to have come second with "Svi na ulice", however this was never confirmed.

The lyrics of "Sva bol svijeta" (All the pain in the world) describe the Bosnian War occurring at that time in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which gripped the entire country at the time.

BH Eurosong 1993 - 28 February 1993
Draw Artist Song Place
1 Fazla "Sva bol svijeta" 1
2 Monia Sušac "Ti i ja"
3 Izvodaca "Srce Evrope"
4 Nina "Zapleši"
5 Fuad Buzadzic "Vrijeme ljubavi" 2
6 Dražen Žerić "Monroe"
7 Davorin Popović "Raspored zvijezda" 5
8 Alma Čardžić "Svi na ulice" 2
9 Edo and Adi Mulahalilović "Bosna će još pjevati" 3
10 Selver Brdaric "Mona Liza"
11 Alen Mustafic "Ljeto i maline"

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