- Serbia and Montenegro's Eurovision 2004 Selection Finalists included Negative, Leontina, Natasha Kojic, and Boris Rezak. Natasha Kojic won the jury's "Music Discovery of the Year."
- Beovizija 2004 was the second edition of Beovizija. In 2004, the festival was used as the semi-final for Evropesma 2004, Serbia and Montenegro's national selection for their entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004. It was held on February 20 at the Sava Center in Belgrade, Serbia, broadcasted nationally and internationally. The ceremonies were hosted by Aleksandar Sreckovic and Ksenija Balaban. The top 4 songs qualified for the final - they were chosen by 9 jury members Negative, Leontina, Boris Rezak and Natasa Kojic qualified made it to the final of the Eurovision Song Contest to represent Serbia and Montenegro. Natasa Kojic was the winner in the 'An Artist Discovery' category, and Jelena Jevremovic was the televote/SMS vote winner. The State Union of Serbia and Montenegro participated in the Eurovision Song Contest twice: in 2004 and in 2005. Their debut appearance was a success, with the song "Lane moje" performed by Zeljko Joksimovic finishing second. UJRT together with the two broadcasters in Serbia and Montenegro, Serbian broadcaster RTS and Montenegrin broadcaster RTCG, each conducted separate selections in order to select the twenty-four entries to proceed to the national final: UJRT submitted sixteen entries, RTCG submitted four entries, while RTS organised Beovizija 2004 on 20 February 2004 where twenty-eight songs competed with the top four entries qualifying for the national final. Among the competing artists was Extra Nena who represented Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992.
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