Serbia in Eurovision 2025: The new revamped Eurovision version of “Mila,” which will be performed by Princ on the Eurovision 2025 stage, has been revealed. Listen to the song.

The revamped version of the Serbia’s song for Eurovision “Mila” has been released. The song will be performed by Serbian singer Princ, who will represent Serbia at the Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland. The singer will perform his song in the second part of the second semi-final of the contest, which will be held on May 13. Currently, the singer is placed at the 34th place in the betting odds tables. Listen to the song:




“Mila”

The song offers a look at how we struggle to maintain love amid feelings of abandonment and emotional betrayal, highlighting the effort to hold on to relationships that sometimes feel nearly impossible to maintain. It also presents the internal conflict the main character faces between the desire to stay with his loved one and the realization that there are many reasons to let go. The song conveys the message that not always are the hardest things to let go of the ones we need to give up; sometimes, in giving up, true love and the depth of the relationship are revealed.




Serbia at Eurovision 2025

“Mila” is the song that will be performed by Serbian singer Princ, who will represent Serbia at the Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland. The song was written by Dušan Bačić. This marks his first foray into the Eurovision contest. The song is performed in Serbian. The singer will perform his song in the second part of the second semi-final of the contest, which will be held on May 13.

The song deals with feelings of intense love and the accompanying pain, with the lyrics describing feelings of longing, shared memories, and a deep connection that persists despite difficulties and distances. Currently, the singer is placed at the 34th place in the betting odds tables.

Who is Princ?

Princ (Princ), whose real name is Stefan Zdravković, is known as “the musical prince from Vranje.” His breakthrough came on the show “The Voice Bulgaria,” where he made it to the last 12 out of 4,000 auditions. In 2023, Princ first participated in the Serbian pre-Eurovision, “Pesma za Evroviziju ’23,” with his song “Cvet sa Istoka” (Hebrew: “Flower from the East”). He finished second overall and won the public vote, significantly boosting his burgeoning career.

Eurovision 2025: This will be Serbia’s 17th participation in Eurovision. Serbia joined the contest in 2007 and achieved its best result in the same year when singer Marija Šerifović won first place with the song “Molitva”.