Panta Rei (Jelena Tomaševic album)
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Panta Rei is the debut album of Serbian singer Jelena Tomašević
Jelena Tomaševic
Jelena Tomašević is a Serbian pop singer famed for her strong vocal performances. She has won numerous awards for her songs and represented Serbia at 2008 Eurovision Song Contest, coming sixth with the song "Oro".- Music career :Jelena started her way to stardom at the young age of 8 when she won...

. The album features two songs that she entered to represent Serbia (and Montenegro) in the Eurovision Song Contest: Jutro (2006) and Oro (2008).

This album was released in October 2008

Track listing

# Title English translation Time Notes
1 "Panta Rei" Everything Changes 4:12
2 "Košava" Košava
Košava (wind)
Košava is a cold, very squally southeastern wind found in Serbia and some nearby countries. It starts in the Carpathian Mountains and follows the Danube northwest through the Iron Gate region where it gains a jet effect, then continues to Belgrade. It can spread as far north as Hungary and as...

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3 "Okeani
Okeani
"Okeani" is a pop song performed by Serbian singer Jelena Tomašević, from her debut studio album Panta Rei . The song has been released as a second single from the album.-External links:*...

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Oceans 2:59
4 "Ako opet odlaziš" If You Leave Again 4:41
5 "Med i žaoka" Honey and the Sting 4:51
6 "Oro
Oro (song)
"Oro" was the Serbian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 being held in Belgrade, Serbia. The song was sung by Jelena Tomašević and was supported on stage by flautist Bora Dugić. That year Serbia was directly qualified in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest thanks to previous year's...

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Oro 3:04 Featuring Bora Dugić
Bora Dugic
Bora Dugić is a Serbian musician and flautist having released a number of CD's and records as well as having performed at countless concerts.- Early and professional life :...

. Won Beovizija 2008
Beovizija 2008
Beovizija 2008 was the 6th Beovizija music festival. The semi-finals were to be held on February 19, 2008 while the finals were to be held a day later. However due to unilateral declaration of independence of its southern province Kosovo, the festival was delayed until March 9 when the semi-finals...

. Sixth place in ESC 2008
Eurovision Song Contest 2008
The Eurovision Song Contest 2008 was the 53rd edition of the Contest. It was hosted in Belgrade, Serbia after Marija Šerifović won the 2007 Contest in Helsinki, Finland. This year was the first contest to have two semi-finals which were held on 20 and 22 May, and the final held on 24 May 2008...

7 "Ne dam na tebe" I Don't Give In To You 4:20
8 "Nema koga" There Is No-one 3:31 Featured in the film "Ivkova Slava"
9 "Zovi me danima" Call Me For Days 3:48
10 "Jutro" Morning 3:06 Earned second place in Evropesma 2005
11 "Noćas dođi mi" Come to Me Tonight 3:18
12 "Minha dor" My pain 3:03 Portuguese version of Oro
Oro (song)
"Oro" was the Serbian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 being held in Belgrade, Serbia. The song was sung by Jelena Tomašević and was supported on stage by flautist Bora Dugić. That year Serbia was directly qualified in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest thanks to previous year's...

13 "Έλα αγάπη (Ela agapi)" Come on, Love. 3:06 Greek version of Oro
Oro (song)
"Oro" was the Serbian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 being held in Belgrade, Serbia. The song was sung by Jelena Tomašević and was supported on stage by flautist Bora Dugić. That year Serbia was directly qualified in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest thanks to previous year's...

14 "Adiós amor" Goodbye, Love. 3:04 Spanish version of Oro
Oro (song)
"Oro" was the Serbian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 being held in Belgrade, Serbia. The song was sung by Jelena Tomašević and was supported on stage by flautist Bora Dugić. That year Serbia was directly qualified in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest thanks to previous year's...

15 "Oro (House remix)
Oro (song)
"Oro" was the Serbian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 being held in Belgrade, Serbia. The song was sung by Jelena Tomašević and was supported on stage by flautist Bora Dugić. That year Serbia was directly qualified in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest thanks to previous year's...

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Songs in italics are bonus tracks.
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