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THE MEDITERRANEANVISION WIKI HAS MIGRATED
The Mediterraneanvision Wiki has always been a project that seeks to replicate the Eurovision articles on Wikipedia, something that Fandom has never been able to provide, therefore the decision was made to migrate the wiki to Miraheze. It's been great hosting our wiki on Fandom and we thank this site so much for the years we hosted our wiki on here, we absolutely believe that Fandom is suitable for other wikis, it's just that our wiki needed to go in a new direction. The information on this wiki is no longer current, for up-to-date information visit our new wiki linked on the side. We hope to see everyone at the new and improved Mediterraneanvision Wiki!
Bosnia and Herzegovina "Nek To Budem Ja"
(Нек То Будем Ја)
Nek To Budem Ja
Mediterraneanvision Song Contest 9 entry
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
Artist(s) Amar Gile
Language Serbo-Croatian
Songwriter(s)
  • Giorgos Sampanis
  • Jelena Trifunović
Finals performance
Semi-final result 15th, 17 points
Appearance chronology
◄ "Dobro veče, tugo" (8)   
"Neko Nije" (10) ►

"Nek To Budem Ja" (Serbo-Croatian: Нек То Будем Ја; English: Let It Be Me) is a song by Bosnian singer Amar Gile. It was chosen to represent Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Mediterraneanvision Song Contest 9 in Beirut, Lebanon.

The song competed in the first semi-final where it came 15th (last) with 17 points and therefore failed to qualify.

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