Željko Joksimović, born on April twentieth, nineteen seventy-two, is a renowned Serbian vocalist, composer, and multi-instrumentalist. His musical prowess is evident as he skillfully plays twelve different instruments, including the accordion, piano, guitar, and drums. Joksimović's versatility extends beyond performance; he is also a talented producer and songwriter.
Throughout his illustrious career, Joksimović has made significant contributions to the music scene in the Balkans, composing for various artists and creating memorable ballads. Notably, he has penned five songs that represented their respective countries at the prestigious Eurovision Song Contest: "Lane moje," "Lejla," "Oro," "Nije ljubav stvar," and "Adio." His participation in Eurovision has been marked by impressive placements, including a second place finish in two thousand four with "Lane moje" and a third place in two thousand twelve with "Nije ljubav stvar."
In addition to his work in pop music, Joksimović has also ventured into composing for films, television series, and theater productions, showcasing his diverse talents. His influence in the music industry was further solidified when he served as a judge on X Factor Adria during the years two thousand thirteen, two thousand fourteen, and two thousand fifteen, contributing to the development of new talent in the Western Balkans.