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"" (, ; ) is a song by Montenegrin singer Nina Žižić. It was written by Boris Subotić, Violeta Mihajlovska Milić and Darko Dimitrov, the latter in whom also handled production. The song in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025.

Key facts

Song.name
Dobrodošli
Song.cover
Nina Žižić - Dobrodošli.png
Song.caption
Original single cover
Song.type
single
Song.artist
Nina Žižić
Song.released
10 November 2024
Song.language
Montenegrin
Song.English_title
Welcome
Song.genre
Pop ballad
Song.label
RTCG
Song.writer
Boris Subotić Violeta Mihajlovska Milić Darko Dimitrov
Song.producer
Darko Dimitrov
Song.prev_title
Paranoičan
Song.prev_year
2023
Song contest entry.embed
yes
Song contest entry.year
2025
Song contest entry.country
Montenegro
Song contest entry.artist
Nina Žižić

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Encyclopedic overview

9 sections
Contents
  • Background and composition
  • Critical reception
  • Eurovision Song Contest
  • Montesong 2024
  • At Eurovision
  • Track listing
  • Release history
  • Awards and nominations
  • References

"" (, ; ) is a song by Montenegrin singer Nina Žižić. It was written by Boris Subotić, Violeta Mihajlovska Milić and Darko Dimitrov, the latter in whom also handled production. The song in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025.

== Background and composition == The music for "Dobrodošli" was composed by Boris Subotić and Darko Dimitrov, the latter in whom also produced, and the words were written by Subotić and Violeta Mihajlovska Milić. During an interview with the online newspaper Wiwibloggs, Žižić described the song as "how a woman can be strong at times of challenge". The title coined by Subotić was unexpected for Žižić herself, as she did not expect a ballad, but rather a dance song with less serious lyrics. According to Žižić, she was encouraged to participate in Montesong by Mihajlovska Milić. After a brief hesitation, she decided to take part in it.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Dobrodošli” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.