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D mol
D Mol in 2019
D Mol in 2019
Background information
OriginPodgorica, Montenegro
GenresPop
Years active2019
Past membersTamara Vujačić
Mirela Ljumić
Željko Vukčević
Ivana Obradović
Emel Franca
Rizo Feratović

D mol were a Montenegrin vocal group that represented their country in the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv.[1]

They were selected to represent Montenegro in the 2019 contest after winning the country's national selection, Montevizija. They performed their entry, "Heaven", in the first half of the first semi-final in Tel Aviv[2] where they failed to qualify for the final. The group's name was originally spelt D-Moll but in early March 2019 it was confirmed as D mol.[3]

Members

  • Rizo Feratović was born on 15 November 1997 in Dragaš.
  • Željko Vukčević was born on 8 January 2000 in Podgorica.
  • Ivana Obradović was born on 21 February 2000 in Bijelo Polje.
  • Emel Franca was born on 12 August 2000 in Bijelo Polje.
  • Mirela Ljumić was born on 12 March 2001 in Podgorica.
  • Tamara Vujačić was born on 5 August 2002 in Podgorica.

Discography

Singles

Title Year Album
"Heaven" 2019 Non-album single
"21. maj"

References

  1. ^ "Montenegro: D-Moll wins Montevizija 2019 with "Heaven"". wiwibloggs. 9 February 2019. Archived from the original on 20 October 2020. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
  2. ^ "D-Moll win Montenegro's Montevizija 2019 with "Heaven"". ESCXTRA.com. 9 February 2019. Archived from the original on 12 February 2019. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  3. ^ "D mol". Eurovision. EBU. Archived from the original on 17 May 2019. Retrieved 16 March 2019.