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1 Mina Laličić Idol Serbia, Montenegro & Macedonia Performances  





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Mina Laličić, b. 14 January 1986, Titograd, Yugoslavia (now Podgorica, capital of Montenegro) is a Montenegrin singer.

Laličić won Idol Season 2, the Balkan version of Pop Idol, shown by BKTV.[1] As BKTV closed down, she didn't release an associated album. She's currently touring Montenegrin clubs with her band Sunrise.

Mina Laličić Idol Serbia, Montenegro & Macedonia Performances

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Semi Finals: If I Could Turn Back TimebyCher
Top 12: Steamy WindowbyTina Turner
Top 11: Call MebyBlondie
Top 10: You're The One That I WantbyJohn Travolta & Olivia Newton-John
Top 9: Outra LagarbySalomé de Bahia
Top 8: SenkebyOktobar 1864
Top 7: I Don't Wanna Lose YoubyTina Turner
Top 6: So Many TimesbyGadjo
Top 5: ZombiebyThe Cranberries
Top 4: ChangebyLisa Stansfield
Top 4: Strong EnoughbyCher
Top 3: LažbyAleksandra Radović
Top 3: Hide Your HeartbyKiss
Grand Final: Kao Da Luda Sam
Grand Final: SkybySonique
Grand Final: The BestbyTina Turner

Awards and achievements
Preceded by

Cveta Majtanović

Idol (Serbia and Montenegro & Macedonia) winner
2005
Succeeded by

Ivan Radenov
(Macedonian Idol)

References

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  1. ^ Vukčević, S. (31 December 2005). "Osmijehom kroz život". Pobjeda (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 7 October 2011. Retrieved 22 April 2011.


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