Balkan Music Awards

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Balkan Music Awards
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Awarded forOutstanding achievements for Balkan artists in the record industry.
Country Balkan
First awarded2010
Website http://www.balkanmusicawards.com/

The Balkan Music Award is an annual Balkan music award show held every year in different cities of the Balkans. The first edition of the show was held on May 16, 2010 in Sofia, Bulgaria, where many famous and young Balkan artists were awarded. The show is organised and hosted by Balkanika Music Television.

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2010 Balkan Music Awards

The Balkan Music Awards 2010 started in December 2009, where people voted online for the 2009 Balkan music. [1]

Results

The Results for "The Best Song in Balkans 2009" (The main prize)

PlaceCountryArtistSongPoints
1Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia Željko Joksimović Ljubavi 37
2Flag of Albania.svg  Albania Flori Mumajesi Playback31
3Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Akcent That's My Name 23

2011 Balkan Music Awards

Balkan Music Awards of 2011 voting started in end of the March and ended on April 8. [2]

Performers

Awards

This year there are going to be 16 categories, different from last year, there is going to be the award for "Worldwide Breakthrough Artist" who is already been taken by Inna, "Balkan Project" [3]

Results

The Results for "The Best Song in Balkans 2010" (The main prize)

PlaceCountryArtistSongPoints
1Flag of Albania.svg  Albania Aurela Gaçe Origjinale 92
2Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Inna Sun is Up 90
3Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Alisia Tvoya Totalno 89

2013 Balkan Music Awards

Awards

PlaceCountryArtistSongPoints
1Flag of Albania.svg  Albania Elvana Gjata Afer dhe larg 89
2Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Sinan Akçıl feat. Hande Yener ATMA84
3Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Inna Endless 76
CountryArtistSong
Flag of Albania.svg  Albania Elvana Gjata Afer dhe Larg
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina Dino Merlin Undo
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Alisia Na ti mi Govori
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Elli Kokkinou Eroteftika
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Severina Brad Pitt
Flag of Kosovo.svg  Kosovo Rona Nishliu Suus
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro Dado Polumenta ft. MC Yankoo, DJ Mladja & MC Stojan Ja Volim Balkan
Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia Karolina Gočeva ft. Vlatko StefanovskiNe se Vrakaš
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Inna Endless
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Maja Keuc No One
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia Lepa Brena Briši me
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Sinan Akçıl ft. Hande Yener ATMA

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