Vukasin Brajic – Munja i grom
Eurovision 2010 Bosnia & Herzegovina song
Bosnia & Herzegovina Eurovision 2010
Vukasin Brajic – Munja i grom
Say just one word
And you will make it end, I will leave this place
All the anger will remain
And it doesn’t seem to me we’re each other’s better side
These days
This is the time to melt the ice
Off our lips and off our hearts
Thunder and lightning, holding hands
Let’s overcome the past
The cloud is all around
But if we start breathing together we can bring the rain down
For a dream for a brand new day
To wash away our sins and carry them away
This is the time to melt the ice
Off our lips and off our hearts
Thunder and lightning, holding hands
Let’s overcome the past, we have to do it fast
This is the time to melt the ice
Off our lips and off our hearts
Thunder and lightning, holding hands
Let’s overcome the past, we have to do it fast
In this crazy world, in this crazy world
Just you and I
Say just one word
And everything will end, everyone will leave
Edin-Dino Saran is the frontman of the B & H rock band 'Letu stuke', which has gained popularity across the region, and is one of the most popular composers in B & H and Croatia, having composed for Vanna, Crvena jabuka, Luka Nizetic, as well as for the B & H mega folk star Halid Beslic.
Vukasin Brajic was selected internally by a panel of eight music experts. The song 'Munja i grom' will air on the BH Eurosong '10 show to be shown on BHRT on 7th March 2010.
Vukašin Brajić born February 9, 1984 in Sanski Most, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia) is a Bosnian pop-rock singer who rose to fame after participating in the first season of the music show Fame Academy (Operacija Trijumf) 2008/2009, The show in which Vukasin finished second, was broadcast by six national television networks in five Balkan countries, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia.
Vukašins interest in music started early in life, in the third grade, when he asked his parents to let him enroll in a music school, which was not possible in the time of war. In 1994, due the war, his family moved from Bosna and Hercegovina to Serbia, to Mali Požarevac in Sopot, where they spent one year before moving to Čačak, where the family Brajić lives today.