Candidates
| Candidate | Nickname | Age | Hometown | Nom. | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adnan Babajić | Ado/Babaja/Koala | 20 | Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2/3 | Winner |
| Vukašin Brajić | Vuki/Wookee /Vule |
24 | Sanski Most, Bosnia and Herzegovina | 5/6 | Runner up |
| Aleksandar Belov | Alex/Makedonac | 21 | Negotino, Macedonia | 0/0 | 2nd runner up |
| Nina Petković | Ninoćka | 27 | Tivat, Montenegro | 1/6 | 3rd runner up |
| Danijel Pavlović | Super star/Daki | 23 | Kragujevac, Serbia | 2/2 | 4th runner up |
| Ana Bebić | Anee/Bebićka | 22 | Metković, Croatia | 1/5 | Expelled on gala 14/Semi-finalist |
| Igor Cukrov | Cuki/Šime | 22 | Šibenik/Split, Croatia | 1/2 | Expelled on gala 13 |
| Sonja Bakić | 24 | Sombor/Novi Sad, Serbia | 1/5 | Expelled on gala 12 | |
| Nikola Sarić | Sajko/Sale | 19 | Novi Beograd, Serbia | 3/5 | Expelled on gala 11 |
| Nikola Paunović | Johnny/Pidža | 23 | Kragujevac, Serbia | 3/7 | Expelled on gala 10 |
| Đorđe Gogov | Đole | 20 | Dimitrovgrad, Serbia | 2/3 | Expelled on gala 9 |
| Milica Majstorović | Mica | 19 | Kragujevac, Serbia | 2/2 | Expelled on gala 8 |
| Mirjana Kostić | Mika | 25 | Kanjiža, Serbia | 1/1 | Expelled on gala 7 |
| Kristijan Jovanov | Kikser/Kiki | 19 | Radoviš, Macedonia | 1/1 | |
| Jasmina Midžić | Jazzy/Jaca | 26 | Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1/1 | Expelled on gala 6 |
| Andrea Harapin | Pjevačica | 24 | Kutina, Croatia | 1/1 | Expelled on gala 5 |
| Antonija Besednik | Tonka | 22 | Zagreb, Croatia | 1/1 | Expelled on gala 4 |
| Ivana Nikodijević | Tina | 20 | Negotin/Zemun, Serbia | 1/1 | Expelled on gala 3 |
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