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Montenegrin singer
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Mina Laličić, b. 14 January 1986, Titograd, Yugoslavia (now Podgorica, capital of Montenegro) is a Montenegrin singer.

Laličić won Idol Season 2, the Balkan version of Pop Idol, shown by BKTV. As BKTV closed down, she didn't release an associated album. She's currently touring Montenegrin clubs with her band Sunrise.

Mina Laličić Idol Serbia, Montenegro & Macedonia Performances

Semi Finals: If I Could Turn Back Time by Cher
Top 12: Steamy Window by Tina Turner
Top 11: Call Me by Blondie
Top 10: You're The One That I Want by John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John
Top 9: Outra Lagar by Salomé de Bahia
Top 8: Senke by Oktobar 1864
Top 7: I Don't Wanna Lose You by Tina Turner
Top 6: So Many Times by Gadjo
Top 5: Zombie by The Cranberries
Top 4: Change by Lisa Stansfield
Top 4: Strong Enough by Cher
Top 3: Laž by Aleksandra Radović
Top 3: Hide Your Heart by Kiss
Grand Final: Kao Da Luda Sam
Grand Final: Sky by Sonique
Grand Final: The Best by Tina Turner

Awards and achievements
Preceded byCveta Majtanović Idol (Serbia and Montenegro & Macedonia) winner
2005
Succeeded byIvan Radenov
(Macedonian Idol)

References

  1. Vukčević, S. (31 December 2005). "Osmijehom kroz život". Pobjeda (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 7 October 2011. Retrieved 22 April 2011.


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