Tamara Todevska
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Tamara Todevska known as Tamara, is a Macedonian
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 pop singer. She was born to a Macedonian father and a Serbian
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 mother from Turkey
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. Her sister is the well known Macedonian pop singer Tijana Todevska-Dapčević
Tijana Todevska-Dapcevic
Tijana Dapčević also known as simply Tijana, is a famous pop singer performing mainly in Serbia. Tijana was born to a Macedonian father Velko Todevski and a Bosnian Serb mother from bosnia and Herzegovina Branka...

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Early life

Tamara Todevska was born in Skopje
Skopje
Skopje is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Macedonia with about a third of the total population. It is the country's political, cultural, economic, and academic centre...

 on the 1st of June 1985, as younger sister of Tijana Todevska
Tijana Todevska-Dapcevic
Tijana Dapčević also known as simply Tijana, is a famous pop singer performing mainly in Serbia. Tijana was born to a Macedonian father Velko Todevski and a Bosnian Serb mother from bosnia and Herzegovina Branka...

 (today Dapcevic). She was raised in a musical family. Her father Velko Todevski is a professor in a music school and her mum Branka Todevska an opera singer. Tamara got the talent from her mum, because her color of the voice is very similar to her mum and she has a very deep opera voice.

Career start

Her first official song is the duet with her sister Tijana called "Igra luda" (Crazy game), released in 1997. However, her real music career started in 2003 when on the famous Montenegrian
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 festival Suncane Skale
Suncane Skale
Sunčane Skale is a pop music festival held every summer in Herceg Novi, Montenegro. The festival first began in 1994. ProMonte has been the sponsor of Sunčane Skale for 10 years so far.-The Festival:...

, she interpreted her hit "1003" (in English
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: One thousand and three, Serbian: Хиљаду и три, Macedonian: Илјада и три), where she place on the 2nd place.

"Sino"

In 2005 her first album was realized under the title "Sino" (English
English language
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 translation "Blue"). The music producer of this album is Aleksandar Masevski with whom Tamara cooperated since 2007. Some notable hits from that album are : "1003", "Najdobri prijateli", Sex, Loša Devojka & Sedmo Nebo (duets with Vrčak) etc.

Nacionalen Evrosong 2007

Tamara was successful during the Macedonian Eurovision selection. She gained 105 points, placing a respectable second place with the song "Kazi Koj Si Ti" ("Tell Me Who You Are"). The author of this song is Aleksandar Masevski. In fact this is the last song since today that Masevski made for Tamara.

Skopje Fest 2008

In February 2008 Tamara won the competition Skopje Fest 2008 with the composition Vo ime na ljubovta
Vo Ime Na Ljubovta
"Vo Ime Na Ljubovta" , is a song by Tamara Todevska, Vrčak and Adrian Gaxha. The trio competed with the song at Skopje Fest 2008. The song won, having been awarded the most televotes by the general public and the 7-member expert jury...

 featuring Rade Vrchakovski and Adrian Gaxha
Adrian Gaxha
Adrian Gaxha is an Albanian pop musician from the Republic of Macedonia. He started playing the viola at an early age and also graduated from a Music High School...

. The song was hit on the Balkan, and it was predicted to be on a good place in the ESC 2008. The song was sang in 6 languages (Macedonian, English, Serbian
Serbian language
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, Turkish
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, Russian
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 & Albanian
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) and the quality video was made by the famous director Dejan Milicevic
Dejan Milicevic
Dejan Milićević , is a Macedonian Serb music video director and fashion photographer that has directed many music videos for many famous ex-Yugoslav musicians. He has also photographed many models, some of which were used as part of the Joni Peci collection...

. In the Eurovision Song Contest 2008
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The Eurovision Song Contest 2008 was the 53rd edition of the Contest. It was hosted in Belgrade, Serbia after Marija Šerifović won the 2007 Contest in Helsinki, Finland. This year was the first contest to have two semi-finals which were held on 20 and 22 May, and the final held on 24 May 2008...

 they set in the first semifinal on the number 18th. They sang the English version of "Vo ime na ljubovta
Vo Ime Na Ljubovta
"Vo Ime Na Ljubovta" , is a song by Tamara Todevska, Vrčak and Adrian Gaxha. The trio competed with the song at Skopje Fest 2008. The song won, having been awarded the most televotes by the general public and the 7-member expert jury...

" called "Let me love you" and they reached the 10th place in the semifinal. But with the decision of the jury they were disqualified and on their place came Charlotte Perrelli
Charlotte Perrelli
Charlotte Perrelli is a Swedish singer and occasional television host, perhaps most famous for winning the 1999 Melodifestivalen and subsequently that year's Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Take Me to Your Heaven."Since then she has released six singles and five albums...

 with "Hero
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" which represented Sweden
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Singles

  • 1997 "Igra luda" (feat. Tijana Dapcevic - Skopje Fest
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    )
  • 2002 "Dali znam"
  • 2002 "Koga bi mozela" (feat. Branka Todevska - Ohrid Fest
    Ohrid Fest
    Ohridski Trubaduri - Ohrid Fest is an annual music festival that takes place in Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia every summer. The festival began in 1994 as a showcase for Macedonian summer folklore. In 1997, a pop evening was introduced to motivate Macedonian lyricists and composers, as well as artists...

    )
  • 2003 "1003" (Suncane Skale
    Suncane Skale
    Sunčane Skale is a pop music festival held every summer in Herceg Novi, Montenegro. The festival first began in 1994. ProMonte has been the sponsor of Sunčane Skale for 10 years so far.-The Festival:...

    )
  • 2004 "Sex"
  • 2004 "Molci molci" (cover of Nina Spirova's song - Kirilico Ispeana (2009))
  • 2005 "Najdobri Prijateli" (feat. Vrcak)
  • 2006 "Losa Devojka"
  • 2006 "Sedmo Nebo" (feat. Vrcak - winner of MakFest
    MakFest
    MakFest founded in 1986, is the largest festival of Macedonian popular music. It is held every year in November, in Štip, Republic of Macedonia, at the Cultural Center "Aco Šopov" . MakFest is a member of FIDOF with headquarters in Los Angeles, CA, USA. In 1997, MakFest was awarded the "Festival...

    )
  • 2007 "Kaži Koj Si Ti" (runner up of Nacionalen Evrosong
    Nacionalen Evrosong 2007
    Nacionalen Evrosong 2007 was the 2007 edition of the Macedonian national selection for Eurovision Song Contest, held on 24 February 2007. The winning song represented Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, to be held in Helsinki, Finland on 20 May 2007...

    )
  • 2007 "Luda" (feat. DNK, Vrcak)
  • 2007 "Za Makedonija" (feat. Toni Zen
    Toni Zen
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     - Makedonija Naviva)
  • 2007 "Smeshno zar ne" (MakFest
    MakFest
    MakFest founded in 1986, is the largest festival of Macedonian popular music. It is held every year in November, in Štip, Republic of Macedonia, at the Cultural Center "Aco Šopov" . MakFest is a member of FIDOF with headquarters in Los Angeles, CA, USA. In 1997, MakFest was awarded the "Festival...

    )
  • 2008 "Vo ime na ljubovta/Let me love you/Tebe volim/Yoksun/Vo imja ljobovi/Dashuri Mistike
    Vo Ime Na Ljubovta
    "Vo Ime Na Ljubovta" , is a song by Tamara Todevska, Vrčak and Adrian Gaxha. The trio competed with the song at Skopje Fest 2008. The song won, having been awarded the most televotes by the general public and the 7-member expert jury...

    " (feat. Vrcak & Adrian Gaxha
    Adrian Gaxha
    Adrian Gaxha is an Albanian pop musician from the Republic of Macedonia. He started playing the viola at an early age and also graduated from a Music High School...

    , Skopje Fest winner, Macedonian entry for Eurovision Song Contest
    Eurovision Song Contest 2008
    The Eurovision Song Contest 2008 was the 53rd edition of the Contest. It was hosted in Belgrade, Serbia after Marija Šerifović won the 2007 Contest in Helsinki, Finland. This year was the first contest to have two semi-finals which were held on 20 and 22 May, and the final held on 24 May 2008...

    )
  • 2008 "So maki sum se rodila" (old Macedonian folklore song sang by Tamara in techno version - Makedonija Zasekogaš
    Makedonija Zasekogaš
    Makedonija Zasekogaš often credited as Makedonija Zasekogash, is a project made by the Agency for youth and sport of Macedonia realized with an album...

    )
  • 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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     cover)

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