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Proeski was born in Prilep [2] and grew up in Kruševo [2] into an Aromanian family. [3] [4] After his musical talent was discovered at the age of 12, he was chosen to perform at the popular children's song festival Zlatno Slavejče (eng.: Golden Nightingale) in Skopje, performing the song "Јаs i mојоt dеdо" in the Aromanian language.
The music video for the song was created by Slovenians; director Jani Černe, Matej Kavčnik and Igor Nardin from seven hours of pre-recorded material.It premiered on MTV Adria on 1 June 2008 [1] and was subsequently shown on MTV Europe and the Macedonian Radio-Television network.
Three music videos were produced for songs on this album. 111 was released in 2002, soaring to No.1 on the pop charts of Serbia and other countries of the region. Some of the songs included were "Varnice", "Zaboravljaš" and "Karavan". In 2003, Joksimović wrote the song "Čija si" for Macedonian music singer Toše Proeski which led him to win ...
The Hardest Thing is the eighth and final studio album by Toše Proeski and the first album to be released posthumously. [1] [2] It was released on 25 January 2009, shipping 120.000 copies to countries from former Yugoslavia.
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The Music School (Macedonian: Музичко Училиште – Битола, Muzičko Učilište – Bitola) is a state school that is located in Bitola, North Macedonia.
Toše Proeski's appointment was announced on 7 June 2003. Eight songs competed in the competition on 14 February 2004 where "Angel si ti" (Ангел си ти) was selected following the combination of votes from an eleven-member jury panel, Proeski himself and a public televote. The song was later translated from Macedonian to English for ...
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