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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.
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Igri bez granici is the most successful album in Toše's career. However he died close after the album was released, resulting in him not receiving all the prizes for the album but were instead, delivered to his family.
4 Days to Eternity Konstantin Korenchuk, Simon Pilarski Lea van Acken, Eric Kabongo, André Hennicke: Drama: a.k.a. Four Days to Eternity: A E I O U: A Quick Alphabet of Love Nicolette Krebitz: Sophie Rois, Udo Kier, Milan Herms , Nicolas Bridet Comedy: German-French co-production Alice Nicole Weegmann Nina Gummich
"The Hardest Thing" is the first posthumous single released by Macedonian pop musician, Toše Proeski, from his English-language album of the same name, The Hardest Thing. [1] The song premiered on the 12th annual Croatian Radio Festival on 31 May 2008.
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. [3] [4] [5] Thereafter, the album will be released to other countries within Europe.
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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 ...