Tamara Todevska ( mk, Тамара Тодевска, pronounced , born 1 June 1985), also known mononymously as Tamara, is a Macedonian pop singer.
Tamara began her music career in 2003 following the release of her debut
studio album
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''
Sino''. She has won on various music competitions throughout her career such as MAKFest in 2006 and Skopje Fest in 2007.
She has
represented the Republic of North Macedonia in the
Eurovision Song Contest
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on two occasions; in
2008
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, where she failed to qualify for the finals, performing the song "
Let Me Love You" with
Vrčak and
Adrian Gaxha
Adrian Gaxha (, mk, Адријан Гаџа; born 13 February 1984) is a Macedonian-Albanian singer, songwriter, producer, dancer and entrepreneur.
Life and career
Adrian Gaxha was born on 13 February 1984 into an Albanian family in the ci ...
, and in
2019
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, she placed seventh in the final with the song "
Proud", earning the country their best result in the contest ever.
Todevska is the younger sister of singer
Tijana Dapčević, and they have collaborated several times.
Life
Tamara Todevska was born in
Skopje. She was raised in a musical family. Her father, Velko Todevski, is a Macedonian professor in a music school and her mom, Brana, is a
Bosnian Serb opera singer. Tamara's mom influenced her deep, operatic vocal style.
Her older sister is
Tijana Dapčević. On 27 June 2015, Tamara married former basketball player
Aleksandar Dimitrovski
Aleksandar "Mačka" Dimitrovski ( mk, Александар "Мачка" Димитровски; born 8 June 1980) is a former Macedonian professional basketball swingman who last played for KK Rabotnički, Rabotnički. He was also member of North ...
. They have one daughter named Hana and one son Daren.
Career
Her first official song is a duet with her sister Tijana called "Igra luda" (Crazy game), released in 1997. Her music career broke through in 2003 when she sang "1003" at the
Montenegrin festival Budva, where she placed 2nd.
In 2005, her first album was realized under the title ''Sino'' (
English translation "Blue"). The music producer and composer of this album is Aleksandar Masevski with whom had Tamara cooperated since 2004. The album won Album of the year (2005). Hits from that album are: "Sino", "Molci, molci" (ft. Ronin), "A, shto ako?", "Ljubovna prikazna" (ft. Ugro), "Najverni prijateli", "Ljubi, ljubi" (duet with Tuna), "Shetaj" etc.
Tamara was successful during the Macedonian
Eurovision
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selection. She gained 105 points, placing second with the song "Kazi Koj Si Ti" ("Tell Me Who You Are").
In February 2008, Tamara won the
Skopje Fest 2008
Macedonia selected its entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 through a national final at the Skopje Fest 2008 on 23 February 2008.
Before Eurovision
Skopje Fest 2008
''Skopje Fest 2008'' was a song contest organized by MKRTV that served ...
with the composition "
Vo ime na ljubovta" featuring
Rade Vrchakovski and
Adrian Gaxha
Adrian Gaxha (, mk, Адријан Гаџа; born 13 February 1984) is a Macedonian-Albanian singer, songwriter, producer, dancer and entrepreneur.
Life and career
Adrian Gaxha was born on 13 February 1984 into an Albanian family in the ci ...
, thus gaining right to represent
Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008. The song was a hit in the
Balkan
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s, and was predicted to do well in the Eurovision. The song was sung in six languages (Macedonian, English,
Serbian
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* someone or something related to Serbia, a country in Southeastern Europe
* someone or something related to the Serbs, a South Slavic people
* Serbian language
* Serbian names
See also
*
*
* Old Serbian (disambiguat ...
,
Turkish
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*a Turkic language spoken by the Turks
* of or about Turkey
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,
Russian and
Albanian
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) and the quality video was made by
Dejan Milicevic. In the
Eurovision Song Contest 2008, which was held in
Belgrade
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,
Serbia, they performed in the second semi-final on the number 18. They sang the English version of "
Vo ime na ljubovta" called "Let Me Love You" and reached 10th place in the semifinal. With the decision of the jury they failed to qualify.
Todevska represented
North Macedonia in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Tel Aviv with the song “
Proud”. In the final, she finished in seventh place with 305 points and placed first in the jury vote. This is North Macedonia’s best result at the contest.
In December 2019, Tamara participated in the
21st edition of
Kënga Magjike with the song "
Monsters" and finished fifth overall.
Discography
Albums
* ''Sino'' (2005)
* ''Eden Den'' (2015)
Singles
* 1997 "Igra luda" (feat.
Tijana Dapčević -
Skopje Fest)
* 2002 "Dali znam"
* 2002 "Koga bi mozela" (feat. Branka Todevska -
Ohrid Fest)
* 2003 "1003" (
Suncane Skale)
* 2004 "Sex"
* 2004 "Sino"
* 2004 "Molci molci" (ft. Ronin) - cover of Nina Spirova's song - Kirilico Ispeana (2009)
* 2005 "Najverni Prijateli"
* 2005 "Ljubi, ljubi" (duet with Tuna)
* 2005 "Šetaj"
* 2005 "A, što ako?"
* 2005 "Ljubovna prikazna" (ft. Ugro)
* 2006 "Losa Devojka"
* 2006 "Sedmo Nebo" (feat.
Vrčak - winner of
MakFest)
* 2007 "Kaži Koj Si Ti" (runner up of
Nacionalen Evrosong)
* 2007 "Luda" (feat. DNK,
Vrčak)
* 2007 "Za Makedonija" (feat.
Toni Zen
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- Makedonija Naviva)
* 2007 "Smešhno zar ne" (
MakFest)
* 2008 "
Vo ime na ljubovta/Let me love you/Tebe volim/Yoksun/Vo imja ljobovi/Dashuri Mistike" (feat.
Vrčak &
Adrian Gaxha
Adrian Gaxha (, mk, Адријан Гаџа; born 13 February 1984) is a Macedonian-Albanian singer, songwriter, producer, dancer and entrepreneur.
Life and career
Adrian Gaxha was born on 13 February 1984 into an Albanian family in the ci ...
,
Skopje Fest winner, Macedonian entry for
Eurovision Song Contest
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)
* 2008 "So maki sum se rodila" (old Macedonian folklore song sung by Tamara in techno version -
Makedonija Zasekogaš
''Makedonija Zasekogaš'' (in Macedonian alphabet, Macedonian Cyrillic: Македонија Засекогаш, English language, English translation: Macedonia Forever) often credited as Makedonija Zasekogash, is a project made by the Agency for ...
)
* 2008 "Dajem Ti Sve" (Budva Fest)
* 2009 "Usne ko krv"
(Serbian Radio-Festival)
* 2009 "Una magia Pandev" (feat. Toni Zen)
* 2009 "Šarena Pesma" (Budva Fest)
* 2009 "Davam Jas Se" (Dajem Ti Sve -
Macedonian
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Macedonian(s) may specifically refer to:
People Modern
* Macedonians (ethnic group), a nation and a South Slavic ethnic group primarily associated with North M ...
cover)
* 2019 "
Proud" (North Macedonia's entry for
Eurovision Song Contest
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)
* 2019 "
Monsters"
* 2020 "Sloboda"
* 2020 "Rise" (English-language version of "Sloboda")
* 2021 "Porok"
Compilations
* 2007 Makedonija Naviva
* 2008
Makedonija Zasekogaš
''Makedonija Zasekogaš'' (in Macedonian alphabet, Macedonian Cyrillic: Македонија Засекогаш, English language, English translation: Macedonia Forever) often credited as Makedonija Zasekogash, is a project made by the Agency for ...
* 2009 Kirilico Ispeana
See also
*
Music of North Macedonia
*
North Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008
*
North Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019
North Macedonia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with the song "Proud" written by Darko Dimitrov, Robert Bilbilov, Lazar Cvetkoski, Kosta Petrov and Sanja Popovska. The song was performed by Tamara Todevska, who was internally sel ...
References
External links
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Tamara Todevskaon
YouTube
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1985 births
Living people
Musicians from Skopje
21st-century Macedonian women singers
Macedonian pop singers
Macedonian people of Bosnia and Herzegovina descent
Macedonian people of Serbian descent
LGBT rights activists from North Macedonia
Eurovision Song Contest entrants for North Macedonia
Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 2008
Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 2019