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It has been recently confirmed that the funeral will be held at 1pm on [[17 October]] [[2007]] in his native home town of Krusevo. It has been reported that [[Karolina Goceva]] and other singers will be present at the funeral.
It has been recently confirmed that the funeral will be held at 1pm on [[17 October]] [[2007]] in his native home town of Krusevo. It has been reported that [[Karolina Goceva]] and other singers will be present at the funeral.
Delegations from all over the country attended the funeral, including the prime minister [[Nikola Gruevski]], the army, the national guard, Red Cross, the Macedonian Orthodox Church, and high-ranking officials, members of the Parliament, [[USAID]], many diplomats, foundations, including the president of Parliament Mr. Ljubisha Georgievski.
Delegations from all over the country attended the funeral, including the prime minister [[Nikola Gruevski]], the army, the national guard, Red Cross, the Macedonian Orthodox Church, and high-ranking officials, members of the Parliament, [[USAID]], many diplomats, foundations, including the president of Parliament Mr. Ljubisha Georgievski.

A petition is on-line for [[Toše Proeski]] to be remembered by naming educational facilities, like the local High School in [[Bitola]], where he had studied to carry his name. Link to the petition [[http://www.petitiononline.com/Toshe/petition.html]]


==Albums==
==Albums==

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Toše Proeski

Todor "Toše" Proeski (Macedonian: Тодор „Тоше" Проески) (born January 25, 1981 in Kruševo, died October 16, 2007) was a famous Macedonian singer, popular across the entire Balkan area. His career was interrupted by his death in a car accident.

Biography

Toše Proeski was born to Macedonian parents, mother Dominika and father Nikola. He has collaborated with great celebrities mostly in former Yugoslavia such as Bora Čorba, Phoebus, Jeff Beck, Grigor Koprov, Goca Tržan, Leontina Vukomanović, Željko Joksimović, Antonija Šola, Toni Cetinski, Anja Rupel, Miro Buljan and Gianna Nannini. Prior to his death, he was a student at final year of the Skopje Music Academy, at the solo singing department. Toše was best known for his trademark quote "Ve sakam site" (I Love You All).

Early Years

Toše began his career when he decided to participate in the teenage festival "Melfest” in 1996. Following this public exposure, he was awarded in Prilep for his strong vocal capabilities, which led to his rise to fame when he participated in "Makfest” 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. Toše collaborated with one of Macedonia’s greatest 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, Toše performed his first solo concert in Skopje which, in spite of the rain, was unforgettable for all the fans.

In 2000, Toše participated in the Eurovision pre-selection for Macedonia in "SkopjeFest.” He participated with the song "Solzi Pravat Zlaten Prsten" ("Golden Ring made of Tears"), which won the televoting from the public despite overall finishing in third place, 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"), "Izlazi 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 Toše’s latest album in the former Yugoslavian republics, which led to his victory of the Oscar of Popularity in former Yugoslav republics for the year of 2000, and his sell-out shows in Skopje and Belgrade. Toše set off on an Australian tour along with other Macedonian singers in 2001.

After spending his time in recording studios in Athens, Greece, Toše released his third album "Ako me pogledneš vo oči" ("If You Look Into My Eyes") in Macedonian and Serbian. After the release, Toše went on a tour throughout Macedonia doing intense promotion. He also went to Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Bulgaria for further promotion. Toše 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, Toše, took classes in New York from maestro William Riley, who was also coach to famous maestro Luciano Pavarotti. When he returned, Toše 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 Toše 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, Toše released his album "Den Za Nas" ("A Day For Us"), which was two CDs featuring the eight songs from the Eurovision selection. In May, Toše 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 he was named a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, and recorded the song "This World" which became the UNICEF anthem. Toše signed a contract with Dallas Records so his next album could be released in Croatia and Slovenia. To establish himself in these countries, Toše 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.

Apart from songs in Macedonian and Serbo-Croatian languages, he also recorded one song in Slovenian "Moja" (Mine) (2007).

Songwriting

Proeski also established himself as a well known songwriter. He wrote several hits for himself including "Ima Li Den Za Nas" (Is There A Day For Us), "Slusas Li" (Can You Hear), "Malecka" (Little One) and "Polsko Cvjeke" (Field Flower). In 2004, Proeski composed "Muza" (Muse) which was a huge hit for Martin Vucic (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.[1][2]

Death

On the early morning of October 16, 2007, around 6.30 am, Proeski was killed 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 Georgij Georgijevski. It was reported the Touareg's airbags failed to activate after it crashed into the back of a lorry and then into a midway fence, killing Proeski instantly although the lorry was not damaged at all. Of the other two passengers, only the driver suffered serious injuries (head trauma).

Proeski's body arrived at midnight in Skopje by helicopter, and was transported by car to his home town Krusevo. Grieving citizens gathered to pay their last respects at the airport and also in Skopje's city square. 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 Krusevo. He was called "Elvis Presley of the Balkans" by the BBC.[3].

After his death, the government of the Republic of Macedonia, gave him the title "Honorable citizen of Macedonia".

It has been recently confirmed that the funeral will be held at 1pm on 17 October 2007 in his native home town of Krusevo. It has been reported that Karolina Goceva and other singers will be present at the funeral. Delegations from all over the country attended the funeral, including the prime minister Nikola Gruevski, the army, the national guard, Red Cross, the Macedonian Orthodox Church, and high-ranking officials, members of the Parliament, USAID, many diplomats, foundations, including the president of Parliament Mr. Ljubisha Georgievski.

A petition is on-line for Toše Proeski to be remembered by naming educational facilities, like the local High School in Bitola, where he had studied to carry his name. Link to the petition [[1]]

Albums

1999:

  • Nekade Vo Nokta (Macedonian: Некаде во ноќта, English: Somewhere In The Night)

2000:

2003:

  • Ako Me Pogledneš Vo Oči (Macedonian: Ако Ме Погледнеш Во Очи, English: If You Look Into My Eyes)
  • Ako Me Pogledaš U Oči (Serbo-Croatian language version)

2004:

  • Den Za Nas (Macedonian: Ден За Нас, English: A Day For Us)
  • Dan Za Nas (Serbo-Croatian language version)

2005:

  • Po Tebe (Macedonian: По Тебе, English: After You)
  • Pratim Te (Serbo-Croatian language version)

2006:

  • Božilak (Macedonian: Божилак, English: Rainbow)

2007:

  • Igri Bez Granici (Macedonian: Игри Без Граници, English: Games Without Borders)
  • Igra Bez Granica (Serbo-Croatian language version)

Tose Proeski's complete discography

Singles

The song Čija si (English: To Whom Do You Belong) is considered to be Toše's greatest hit. Čija si received huge chart success and radio airplay bringing Proeski from star to music icon. His chart toppers include:

  • Čija Si - #1 Macedonia, #1 Serbia & Montenegro, #1 Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Tajno Moja (Macedonian: Тајно Моја, English: My Secret) - #1 Macedonia
  • Ako Me Pogledneš Vo Oči (Macedonian: Ако Ме Погледнеш Во Очи, English: If You Look Into My Eyes) - #1 Macedonia, #1 Serbia & Montenegro
  • Soba Za Taga (Macedonian: Соба За Тага, English: Room Of Sorrow)
  • Life - #1 Macedonia, #2 Serbia & Montenegro, #49 South Africa
  • Žao Mi Je (English: I Am Sorry)
  • Koj Li Ti Grize Obrazi (Macedonian: Кој ли ти гризе образи, English: Who's Biting Your Cheeks) - #1 Macedonia, #1 Serbia & Montenegro, #1 Croatia
  • Lagala Nas Mala (English: She Lied To Us) duet with Toni Cetinski - #1 Macedonia, #1 Serbia & Montenegro, #1 Croatia (20 weeks)
  • Srce Nije Kamen (English: The Heart Isn't Made Of Stone) - #1 Croatia
  • Vezi Me Za Sebe (English:Tie Me To You) - #2 Croatia
  • Volim Osmijeh Tvoj (English:I Love Your Smile) - #1 Croatia
  • Nikoj Kako Tebe Ne Baknuva (Macedonian: Никој како тебе не бакнува, Croatian: Ubijaš Me Usnama, English: No One Kisses Like You) - #1 Croatia

Song Remixes

  • Lagala Nas Mala (DeeJay Time Remix)
  • Srce Nije Kamen (DJ Wizard Remix)

References

Preceded by Republic of Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest
2004
Succeeded by