Todor "Toše" Proeski (Macedonian: Тодор „Тоше" Проески) (January 25, 1981 –… Read Full Bio ↴Todor "Toše" Proeski (Macedonian: Тодор „Тоше" Проески) (January 25, 1981 – October 16, 2007) was a famous Macedonian singer who was popular across the entire Balkan area. He is considered a top act of the music scene of Republic of Macedonia. Proeski was known for his trademark quote "Ve sakam site" (I Love You All), and was called "Elvis Presley of the Balkans" by the BBC News. He died in an automobile accident in Croatia on October 16, 2007.
Early years
Proeski, was born in Prilep, Macedonia, to Dominika and Nikola Proeski from Kruševo, his hometown, where he spent most of his childhood. 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" in Skopje. This was his first public music performance; however, his successful career began in 1996 when he participated in the teenage music festival "Makfest" in Stip.
Following this public exposure, he was awarded for his strong vocal capabilities. This led to his rise to fame when he participated in the music festival Makfest in Štip with the song "Pusti me"("Let me go") in 1997. His fanbase quickly grew and he continued to make use of festivals, such as SkopjeFest and OhridFest, as a platform for promotion and publicity. Proeski collaborated with one of Macedonia’s acclaimed lyricists and composers, Grigor Koprov, to produce some of the greatest hits of his career such as "Usni na Usni" ("Lips on Lips") and "Sonce vo Tvoite Rusi Kosi" ("The Sun in Your Golden Hair"). In 1999, he released his debut album, Nekade vo Nokta ("Somewhere in the Night"), which contained eleven tracks. In the summer of the same year, Proeski performed his first solo concert in Skopje.
In 2000, Proeski participated in the Eurovision pre-selection for Macedonia in SkopjeFest. He sang "Solzi Pravat Zlaten Prsten" ("Tears make a golden ring"), which won the televoting from the public but he finished third overall, behind Karolina Gočeva and the winners XXL. During that period, he began recording the tracks for his second album, Sinot Božji ("The Son of God"), which was promoted by the end of June 2000. The album brought some great hits, like "Nemir" ("Restless") (a duet with Karolina Gočeva), "Vo Kosi da ti Spijam" ("Sleeping in Your Hair"), "Izlaži me Ušte Ednaš" ("Lie to Me One More Time"), as well as "Iluzija" ("Illusion") (Grand Prix at the festival Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk ) and "Tajno Moja" ("Secret of mine"). Two songs are composed by Kire Kostov (winning second prize at the festival Sunčane Skale, held in Herceg Novi, now Montenegro).
The Serbian production house BK Sound purchased the rights to release Proeski's latest album in the other former Yugoslavian republics, which led to his victory of the Oscar of Popularity in those former republics for the year of 2000, and his sell-out shows in Skopje and Belgrade. Proeski embarked on an Australian tour along with other Macedonian singers in 2001.
After spending his time in recording studios in Athens, Greece, Proeski released his third album "Ako me pogledneš vo oči" ("If You Look Into My Eyes") in Macedonian and Serbian. After the release, Proeski went on a tour throughout Macedonia doing intense promotion. He also went to Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Bulgaria for further promotion. Proeski won "Beovizija" in Belgrade on April 2003, with "Čija si" ("To whom do you belong?"), a song which became a huge hit in Macedonia and the other former republics.
Superstardom
To improve his singing, Proeski took classes in New York from maestro William Riley, who was also coach to famous maestro Luciano Pavarotti. When he returned, Proeski held humanitarian concerts throughout the Republic of Macedonia. He was awarded with the Mother Theresa Humanitarian Award and in 2003 he became a Regional UNICEF Ambassador.
In 2004, MKTV chose Proeski to represent Macedonia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 in Istanbul, Turkey, and in February, he performed eight songs, where a jury, televote, and his own opinion chose the song. The song "Angel Si Ti” ("You’re an Angel”) was chosen by all three. In April, Proeski released his album "Den Za Nas" ("A Day For Us"), which was two CDs featuring the eight songs from the Eurovision selection. In May, Proeski finished 14th with the song "Life", which was the English version of "Angel Si Ti”. Prior to the contest he was popularised by reporters due to his tremendous opera singing ability, at his press conferences.
In 2004 Proeski was named a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, and recorded the song "This World" which became the UNICEF anthem. Proeski signed a contract with Dallas Records so his next album could be released in Croatia and Slovenia. To establish himself in these countries, Proeski recorded "Krajnje Vreme” with Slovenian singer, Anja Rupel. In 2005, Toše’s fifth album Po Tebe ("After You”) was released all over ex-Yugoslavia. Po Tebe, was one of the most successful Balkan albums ever. It topped music charts for months in the Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Božilak (Rainbow), was a compilation of 14 selected traditional Macedonian songs. The artist was backed up by a symphony orchestra on the album.
His latest album 'Igri bez granici' (Macedonian title)/'Igra bez granica' (Croatian title) ("Game without borders") was released all over ex-Yugoslavia in August 2007.
Apart from songs in Macedonian and the Croatian language, he also recorded one song in Slovenian, "Moja" (Mine) (2007)and one in the Italian language, "Aria" ("air"), with Italian superstar Gianna Nannini. List of artist who collaborated with Proeski include Anja Rupel, Antonija Šola, Bora Čorba, Karolina Gočeva, Esma Redžepova, Gianna Nannini, Goca Tržan, Grigor Koprov, Jeff Beck, Tony Cetinski, Željko Joksimović and other notable musicians. Prior to his death, he was a student in his final year in the solo singing department of the Skopje Music Academy.
Songwriting
Proeski also established himself as a songwriter. He wrote several hits for himself including "Ima Li Den Za Nas" (Is There A Day For Us), "Slusaš Li" (Can You Hear), "Malečka" (Little One) and "Polsko Cvekje" (Field Flower). In 2004, Proeski composed "Muza" (Muse) which was a huge hit for Martin Vučić (Macedonian Eurovision Song Contest Representative, 2005), and went on the become the title track for the young artist's second album. In interviews, Proeski stated that he has written over 100 songs but was waiting for the right moments to record them as they were still in demo form.
On October 15, Proeski gave his final interview to the Macedonian Television Station Kanal 5. He talked about his intention to finish his Musical Academy studies, his search for his soul mate, and his new album in the works.
Tose's last concert was held October 5, 2007 for the Primary Education Project for USAID. The concert raised tens of thousands of euros for the primary schools of Macedonia. The concert was attended by over 20,000 people and viewed all over the world.
Death
During the early morning of 16 October 2007, around 6:30 am, Proeski died in a car accident on the Zagreb–Lipovac highway near Nova Gradiška, Croatia. He was a passenger along with his manager Ljiljana Petrović in a Volkswagen Touareg driven by Gjorgji Gjorgjievski. The Touareg crashed into the back of a truck and then into the median barrier, killing Proeski instantly, crushing the third vertebrae of the neck, although the truck sustained no damage. Proeski was asleep in the front passenger seat at the time of the crash.[6] Of the other two passengers, only the driver suffered serious injuries (head trauma).
Proeski's body arrived at midnight in Skopje by helicopter of the Macedonian army, and was transported by car to his home town Kruševo. Grieving citizens gathered to pay their last respects at the airport and also in Skopje's city square. The Embassy of the United States of America, the USAID and the Diplomatic mission of the European Union published official statements on the death of Toše Proeski. October 17 was pronounced a national day of mourning in Macedonia. The three days following his death were pronounced days of mourning in the City of Kruševo.
After his death, the government of the Republic of Macedonia, gave him the title "Honorable citizen of Macedonia"
State funeral
The government organized an official state funeral[11] for Proeski, which was held 17 October 2007 in his home town of Kruševo, including military honour ceremonies by the Macedonian army and the National guard, such as a honor guard, a military orchestra and a honorary rifle salute. The funeral, which was broadcasted by the national Macedonian TV was attended by many domestic and foreign delegations, including the president Branko Crvenkovski, the prime minister Nikola Gruevski, members of the Macedonian Parliament and its president Ljubiša Georgievski and other high-ranking officials, the US and the EU ambassadors Gillian Milovanovic and Erwan Fouéré and other diplomats, representatives of the Red Cross, the USAID and other organizations, sport clubs etc. Also, the funeral was attended by many notable musicians from Republic of Macedonia and other countries, including: Karolina Gočeva, Kaliopi, Vlado Janevski, Lambe Alabakoski, Elena Risteska, Jovan Jovanov, Martin Vučić, Adrian Gaxha, Tijana Dapčević and her sister Tamara Todevska, Aki Rahimovski (the frontman of Parni valjak), Toni Cetinski, Ceca Ražnatović, Željko Joksimović and many others. The religious service was held by the Macedonian Orthodox Church led by the Archbishop Stephen of Ohrid, as Proeski was a declared Orthodox Christian.
Numerous websites, blogs and internet forums are filled with the last messages from his fans and friends (example). A petition is available on-line[13] for Toše Proeski to be remembered by naming educational facilities, like the local Center for Music Education in Bitola, where he had studied to carry his name. Also this petition is to promote an annual humanitarian concert, carrying his name "Tose Proeski" for the poor and disabled and those of desperate need of medical attention. Also, a page for condolences can be found at the Kruševo municipality official website.
Early years
Proeski, was born in Prilep, Macedonia, to Dominika and Nikola Proeski from Kruševo, his hometown, where he spent most of his childhood. 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" in Skopje. This was his first public music performance; however, his successful career began in 1996 when he participated in the teenage music festival "Makfest" in Stip.
Following this public exposure, he was awarded for his strong vocal capabilities. This led to his rise to fame when he participated in the music festival Makfest in Štip with the song "Pusti me"("Let me go") in 1997. His fanbase quickly grew and he continued to make use of festivals, such as SkopjeFest and OhridFest, as a platform for promotion and publicity. Proeski collaborated with one of Macedonia’s acclaimed lyricists and composers, Grigor Koprov, to produce some of the greatest hits of his career such as "Usni na Usni" ("Lips on Lips") and "Sonce vo Tvoite Rusi Kosi" ("The Sun in Your Golden Hair"). In 1999, he released his debut album, Nekade vo Nokta ("Somewhere in the Night"), which contained eleven tracks. In the summer of the same year, Proeski performed his first solo concert in Skopje.
In 2000, Proeski participated in the Eurovision pre-selection for Macedonia in SkopjeFest. He sang "Solzi Pravat Zlaten Prsten" ("Tears make a golden ring"), which won the televoting from the public but he finished third overall, behind Karolina Gočeva and the winners XXL. During that period, he began recording the tracks for his second album, Sinot Božji ("The Son of God"), which was promoted by the end of June 2000. The album brought some great hits, like "Nemir" ("Restless") (a duet with Karolina Gočeva), "Vo Kosi da ti Spijam" ("Sleeping in Your Hair"), "Izlaži me Ušte Ednaš" ("Lie to Me One More Time"), as well as "Iluzija" ("Illusion") (Grand Prix at the festival Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk ) and "Tajno Moja" ("Secret of mine"). Two songs are composed by Kire Kostov (winning second prize at the festival Sunčane Skale, held in Herceg Novi, now Montenegro).
The Serbian production house BK Sound purchased the rights to release Proeski's latest album in the other former Yugoslavian republics, which led to his victory of the Oscar of Popularity in those former republics for the year of 2000, and his sell-out shows in Skopje and Belgrade. Proeski embarked on an Australian tour along with other Macedonian singers in 2001.
After spending his time in recording studios in Athens, Greece, Proeski released his third album "Ako me pogledneš vo oči" ("If You Look Into My Eyes") in Macedonian and Serbian. After the release, Proeski went on a tour throughout Macedonia doing intense promotion. He also went to Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Bulgaria for further promotion. Proeski won "Beovizija" in Belgrade on April 2003, with "Čija si" ("To whom do you belong?"), a song which became a huge hit in Macedonia and the other former republics.
Superstardom
To improve his singing, Proeski took classes in New York from maestro William Riley, who was also coach to famous maestro Luciano Pavarotti. When he returned, Proeski held humanitarian concerts throughout the Republic of Macedonia. He was awarded with the Mother Theresa Humanitarian Award and in 2003 he became a Regional UNICEF Ambassador.
In 2004, MKTV chose Proeski to represent Macedonia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 in Istanbul, Turkey, and in February, he performed eight songs, where a jury, televote, and his own opinion chose the song. The song "Angel Si Ti” ("You’re an Angel”) was chosen by all three. In April, Proeski released his album "Den Za Nas" ("A Day For Us"), which was two CDs featuring the eight songs from the Eurovision selection. In May, Proeski finished 14th with the song "Life", which was the English version of "Angel Si Ti”. Prior to the contest he was popularised by reporters due to his tremendous opera singing ability, at his press conferences.
In 2004 Proeski was named a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, and recorded the song "This World" which became the UNICEF anthem. Proeski signed a contract with Dallas Records so his next album could be released in Croatia and Slovenia. To establish himself in these countries, Proeski recorded "Krajnje Vreme” with Slovenian singer, Anja Rupel. In 2005, Toše’s fifth album Po Tebe ("After You”) was released all over ex-Yugoslavia. Po Tebe, was one of the most successful Balkan albums ever. It topped music charts for months in the Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Božilak (Rainbow), was a compilation of 14 selected traditional Macedonian songs. The artist was backed up by a symphony orchestra on the album.
His latest album 'Igri bez granici' (Macedonian title)/'Igra bez granica' (Croatian title) ("Game without borders") was released all over ex-Yugoslavia in August 2007.
Apart from songs in Macedonian and the Croatian language, he also recorded one song in Slovenian, "Moja" (Mine) (2007)and one in the Italian language, "Aria" ("air"), with Italian superstar Gianna Nannini. List of artist who collaborated with Proeski include Anja Rupel, Antonija Šola, Bora Čorba, Karolina Gočeva, Esma Redžepova, Gianna Nannini, Goca Tržan, Grigor Koprov, Jeff Beck, Tony Cetinski, Željko Joksimović and other notable musicians. Prior to his death, he was a student in his final year in the solo singing department of the Skopje Music Academy.
Songwriting
Proeski also established himself as a songwriter. He wrote several hits for himself including "Ima Li Den Za Nas" (Is There A Day For Us), "Slusaš Li" (Can You Hear), "Malečka" (Little One) and "Polsko Cvekje" (Field Flower). In 2004, Proeski composed "Muza" (Muse) which was a huge hit for Martin Vučić (Macedonian Eurovision Song Contest Representative, 2005), and went on the become the title track for the young artist's second album. In interviews, Proeski stated that he has written over 100 songs but was waiting for the right moments to record them as they were still in demo form.
On October 15, Proeski gave his final interview to the Macedonian Television Station Kanal 5. He talked about his intention to finish his Musical Academy studies, his search for his soul mate, and his new album in the works.
Tose's last concert was held October 5, 2007 for the Primary Education Project for USAID. The concert raised tens of thousands of euros for the primary schools of Macedonia. The concert was attended by over 20,000 people and viewed all over the world.
Death
During the early morning of 16 October 2007, around 6:30 am, Proeski died in a car accident on the Zagreb–Lipovac highway near Nova Gradiška, Croatia. He was a passenger along with his manager Ljiljana Petrović in a Volkswagen Touareg driven by Gjorgji Gjorgjievski. The Touareg crashed into the back of a truck and then into the median barrier, killing Proeski instantly, crushing the third vertebrae of the neck, although the truck sustained no damage. Proeski was asleep in the front passenger seat at the time of the crash.[6] Of the other two passengers, only the driver suffered serious injuries (head trauma).
Proeski's body arrived at midnight in Skopje by helicopter of the Macedonian army, and was transported by car to his home town Kruševo. Grieving citizens gathered to pay their last respects at the airport and also in Skopje's city square. The Embassy of the United States of America, the USAID and the Diplomatic mission of the European Union published official statements on the death of Toše Proeski. October 17 was pronounced a national day of mourning in Macedonia. The three days following his death were pronounced days of mourning in the City of Kruševo.
After his death, the government of the Republic of Macedonia, gave him the title "Honorable citizen of Macedonia"
State funeral
The government organized an official state funeral[11] for Proeski, which was held 17 October 2007 in his home town of Kruševo, including military honour ceremonies by the Macedonian army and the National guard, such as a honor guard, a military orchestra and a honorary rifle salute. The funeral, which was broadcasted by the national Macedonian TV was attended by many domestic and foreign delegations, including the president Branko Crvenkovski, the prime minister Nikola Gruevski, members of the Macedonian Parliament and its president Ljubiša Georgievski and other high-ranking officials, the US and the EU ambassadors Gillian Milovanovic and Erwan Fouéré and other diplomats, representatives of the Red Cross, the USAID and other organizations, sport clubs etc. Also, the funeral was attended by many notable musicians from Republic of Macedonia and other countries, including: Karolina Gočeva, Kaliopi, Vlado Janevski, Lambe Alabakoski, Elena Risteska, Jovan Jovanov, Martin Vučić, Adrian Gaxha, Tijana Dapčević and her sister Tamara Todevska, Aki Rahimovski (the frontman of Parni valjak), Toni Cetinski, Ceca Ražnatović, Željko Joksimović and many others. The religious service was held by the Macedonian Orthodox Church led by the Archbishop Stephen of Ohrid, as Proeski was a declared Orthodox Christian.
Numerous websites, blogs and internet forums are filled with the last messages from his fans and friends (example). A petition is available on-line[13] for Toše Proeski to be remembered by naming educational facilities, like the local Center for Music Education in Bitola, where he had studied to carry his name. Also this petition is to promote an annual humanitarian concert, carrying his name "Tose Proeski" for the poor and disabled and those of desperate need of medical attention. Also, a page for condolences can be found at the Kruševo municipality official website.
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Toše Proeski Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Toše Proeski:
Ako me pogledas u oci Ako me pogledas u oci o meni nista vise ti neces…
Ako Me Poglednes Vo Oci Sto me sada trazis pored njih toliko gde si bila kad…
Ako odam vo Bitola Ako odam vo Bitola Ke proshetam po shirok sokak a na dembe…
Angel Si Ti Od utro do mrak vo mislive na pocetokot nas se sekjavam ko…
Aria I guess it's just another night Another fight That all fam…
Beautiful To Me I know that it’s alright I have you by my side…
Bor sadila moma Evgenija Bor sadila moma evgenija, bor sadila em boga molila! Daj…
Bože brani je od zla Ona ima oči, koje znaju moje tajne sve Moje tuge sve…
Boze, Brani Je Od Zla Ona ima oči Koje znaju moje tajne sve Moje tuge sve i…
Cini Ko baci cini izdaleka na tebe i na tvog covjeka od bijele…
Cujes li Čujes li, noću kad se svijetla ugase, ovu bol srce kao da…
Daleku Od Mene Sekoj den Sekoj proklet den so tebe Ubiva Ljubovta vo gre…
Dejgidi ludi mladi godini Dejgidi ludi mladi godini, Dejgidi ludi mladi godini Letnavt…
Don't Hurt The Ones You Love Another time another place with diferent voices another yo…
Dont Hurt The Ones You Love Another time another place with diferent voices another you …
Forever in a day Do you feel like starting over breaking from these chains …
Glide I didn't love you anyway you can go, you just don't…
Go Lazam Sekoj Nov Refren Ref. 2x Hocu da te gledam dok se ljubis sa njom da…
Go molam neboto da mi te vrati Nedelja, hladno je mislim ja na tebe gde li su nase senke…
Guilty I guess it's just another night Another fight That all fam…
Hold Me Tight Come hold me tight let your body swing right next to mine …
Igra Bez Granica Da se bar mogu probuditi u svijetu ljubavi bez starih dugo…
Igri bez granici Igri Bez Granici Da mozam bar da se razbudam Vo svet na…
Ima li dan za nas Prazan je grad, a u dusi si ti tuzno pas me…
Ima li den za nas Cekorot moj vodi kaj sto si ti Sonliv grad i kutre, Cuvas…
Izlazi Me Uste Ednas Среде овој асфалт жежок Беше моја дива јагода Зборот збогум …
Jedina Magla na mom prozoru Mirise na nevolju Nocas sam ti tako…
Još i danas zamiriše trešnja Još i danas zamiriše trešnja u proljeće kao davno prije je…
Jos jedan stepenik Tose Proeski Jos jedan stepenik: Jos jedan stepenik samo…
Jos uvek sanjam da smo zajedno Od kad te nema..ne mogu budan biti.. Jer sve sto zelim..u…
Jovano Jovanke Јовано, Јованке Крај вардарот седиш, мори Бело платно белиш …
Kad srce plati stari dug Kucnes u sitni sat ne znas da nisam sam njen je dah…
Kad varas ti Nisam te tu noc varao bio sam s njom, ali nisam…
Kazem lejdi Svoje lice sakriva kao da me ne pozna zemlju otvara da me…
Kazna Moja Si Ti Ubavino vo cveke sviena na race te nosat od mene zvezdata …
Ko ti to grize obraze Opet se vracas na mjesto radnje al' svakom je lopovu to…
Koj li ti grize obrazi Fatena živa Na sopstvena mamka Ko eftina slika vo preskapa r…
Lagala nas mala Hej, ko si sad ti otkud s tobom moja djevojka Hej, a…
Ledena Po nasem starom zutom soliteru price idu u istom smjeru sv…
Life I saw my ID, and it wasn't me It was someone…
Life Is I Saw my ID it wasn't me it was someone…
Limenka Ref. Vec je deveta pored kreveta bice i deseta a sto da…
Ljubena LJUBENA Vecerva povtorno prazna e postelava Bez tvojta d…
Lose ti stoji Lose si precutala u cije ruke sinoc si zalutala k'o peperm…
Luda mala Zaboravi na moj broj necu da cujem tvoj glas ne mogu da…
Magija Ko magija li crna prati ljubovta tvoja da ja skrati od bel…
Majka na Marika dumase Мајка на Марика думаше: "Марике, ќерко Марике, земи го …
Mala Ne znam adresu ni broj a gdje si ti ostajem zauvijek tvoj …
Meni hvala nijedno Nikad nisi mi rekla da mene si se odrekla ni kojim znakom …
Mjesecina Pusti nočas loše vrijeme i zemaljske sve probleme zaboravi…
More Sokol Pie Море сокол пие Вода на Вардарот. Јане, Јане ле бело грло Ја…
My little one When day time still remains to get away in my dreams…
Na mesto zlocina I rekoh ti i to sto ne mislim I nije mi…
Naj naj Èekorev po nejna ulica Kako blažen meseèar I so stapki sreæa…
Ne si go prodavaj Koljo ciflikot Ne si go prodavaj Koljo ciflikot, Mama ne me dava Koljo…
Nesanica Na srcu mi lezi jedna stara rana koja nece iz njedara…
Nikada Nikada ti necu pjesmu napisati njoj sam sve pjesme svoje is…
Oprosti Da li je tebi nocas hladno voljena ko sto je hladna…
Ostala Si Uvijek Ista Odavno vec nisam mislio o tebi medju nama dani i godine…
Ostani do kraj Prokleto je, sve sto je od tebe (2x) Ja poznam takve kao…
Pogledaj u mene Cujes li, nebo place tu nad nama, Ja i ti, ljubav smo u…
Pola duse pola srca Dobro mi izgledaš I čini se da ozdravljaš Ma neka ti krene, …
Polsko cveke Spavajmo gde oblaci jezde rucajmo na pucini mora mazi me d…
Pratim te Baci pogled preko ramena kad podjes kad po meni ko po…
Rane na usnama Niko te, niko ne zna bolje od mene kada tako dignes obrve …
Rani na usnite Od mene nikoj podobro ne te znae Koga æe gi svieš…
Ruski rulet Nisam bio dobar ja za tvoje drustvo oduvek si da bi…
Separate Ways Today I saw a face I only dream of I recognized a feeling…
Sinot Bozji Ти си ми се што имам во овој час кон тебе санот…
Skrsi me Da na lepe oci otvaras sva vrata jasno mi je platio…
Soba za taga Sega se odluciv taka a uste tebe te sakam po edna minuta…
Soba za tugu Ovo je odluka moja jer bila volja je tvoja da s drugim…
Son Egzoticen SON EGZOTICEN Son, cuden son Zolto oboen Vo nekoja zemja da…
Srce Nije Kamen Ne zaboravi nikad, na tvojoj sam strani da volis me niko…
Srečo Ne Krivi Me Odlutam ponekad preko necijega ramena do tebe odlutam i zna…
Sto si otisla Ljubav nasa, ikona, bila nam je svetinja i u nju se…
Tajno Moja Tvojoj lik jas go sonam kako ikona, nezna, bliska, dalecna.…
The Hardest Thing I sleep all night right by your side i love to…
This world Sometimes you hear in the latest news children are abused, …
Ubijaš me usnama Tvoje ime neću spomenuti nikad više A bila si svjetlo, moja…
Uci me majko karaj me Учи ме мајко, карај ме Како да ја земам Лилјана Лилјана мома…
Usni na usni Ona zna da si ti bio lud za mnom godinama ona…
Uste edna skala Nајtežоk čеkоr dо sеgа е slеdnоvо skаlilо štо vеќе dоbrо g…
Velam lejdi Zosto likot go sokriva Ko da ne me poznava Zemja otvara da…
Veži me za sebe Zauvijek tvoj, potpisujem Na svaku ludost pristajem Zatvori …
Vo Kosi Da Ti Spijam Zaboraviv drugi oci drugi nezni nasmevki zaboraviv Me n…
Volim Osmijeh Tvoj Krade mi te cesta kradu mi te ljudi svako pomalo od osmjeh…
Za ovaj svet Æe èues glas ponekogaš Deca stradale O Bože, ne Na vesti slu…
Za ovoj svet Ke cues glas, ponekogas deca stradale, o Boze, ne na vesti…
Zajdi zajdi jasno sonce Zajdi, zajdi jasno sonce Zajdi, pomraći se I ti jasnale mese…
Zao mi je Sta sam to stvorio Zasta se borio Da njemu bolja vratis…
Zena Balkanska Trazim na tom' licu osmijeh odavno ga tuga mori saznala je…
Zosto otide Ljubovta e ikona Znaevme da kazeme Sekoja nokj zakletva V…
Боже, чувај од зло таа има очи кои ми ги знаат тајните сите победи и сите…
Душа остана Добро се снаоѓаш се подобро изгледаш нека те води животот та…
Игри без граници Да можам бар да се разбудам Во свет на љубовта без…
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