Damir Kedžo wins Dora and represents Croatia

Damir Kedžo is chosen to represent Croatia in the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest. Damir was chosen out of sixteen artists and will perform in the first semifinal with the song “Divlji vjetre”. The song is written and composed by Ante Pecotić. The full result of the contest is:

  1. Damir Kedžo, “Divlji vjetre”, 31 pts.
  2. Mia Negovetić, “When it comes to you”, 31 pts.
  3. Indira Levak, “You will never break my heart”, 28 pts.
  4. Aklea Neon, “Zovi ju mama”, 23 pts.
  5. Lorena Bućan, “Drowning”, 20 pts.
  6. Zdenka Kovačiček, “Love, love, love”, 18 pts.
  7. Đana, “One”, 17 pts.
  8. Colonia, “Zidina”, 17 pts.
  9. Alen Vitasović & Božidarka Matija Čerina, “Da se ne zatere”, 15 pts.
  10. Bojan Jambrošič, “Više od riječi”, 12 pts.
  11. Elis Lovrić, “Jušto”, 12 pts.
  12. Nikola Marjanović, “Let’s forgive”, 12 pts.
  13. Edi Abazi, “Coming home”, 11 pts.
  14. Jure Brkljača, “Hajde nazovi me!”, 11 pts.
  15. Marin Jurić Čivro, “Naivno”, 10 pts.
  16. Lorenzo feat. Dino Purić & Reper Iz Sobe, “Vrati se iz Irske”, 4 pts.

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