Mija Martina
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Mija Martina | |
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Birth name | Mija Martina Barbarić |
Also known as | Mija Martina |
Born | April 26, 1984 |
Origin | Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, then Yugoslavia |
Genre(s) | pop music |
Years active | 2003 to present |
Mija Martina Barbarić (born April 26, 1984) is a Herzegovinian singer from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
A somewhat precocious child star, she first tasted success when at the age of three and a half she won a children's song contest. She soon became a regular on the song festival circuit, leading to her first professional appearance in a contest in Sarajevo at the age of sixteen.
Still just nineteen she has taken part in many festivals and has already participated twice in the Bosnian national final for the Eurovision Song Contest, the contest to decide the Bosnian entry to the competition. In 2003, she finally won with the song "Ne Brini" (don't worry), sung half in Bosnian and half in English. The song was placed 16th out of 26th, with 27 points, in the Eurovision Song Contest itself. Mija did all of the choreography and design for how the song appeared on stage herself.
She also works as a journalist and hosts a music show on local television in Mostar.
Mija combines her singing with studying music, she plays both the piano and flute. She is due to graduate this year.
Preceded by Maja Tatić |
Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 |
Succeeded by Deen |