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'''Elena Risteska''' (Елена Ристеска; born [[April 27]], [[1986]] in [[Skopje]], [[Republic of Macedonia]] is a Macedonian [[singer]] and [[songwriter]], best-known internationally as Macedonia's entrant for the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2006]].
'''Elena Risteska''' (Елена Ристеска; born [[April 27]], [[1986]] in [[Skopje]], [[Republic of Macedonia]] is a Macedonian [[singer]] and [[songwriter]], best-known internationally as Macedonia's entrant for the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2006]].


Risteska rose to popularity in Macedonia by competing in the music-based [[reality television]] show ''Play - Search For A Star'' in her home country. Her debut single, "The Other Thing (Она другото)" became a hit in Macedonia, resulting in her successful [[debut album]] ''[[Den i Nok]]'' (''Ден и Ноќ''). The album included various songs which also became successful singles in Macedonia and other [[Balkans|Balkan countries]]. Risteska is also an occasional songwriter, writing for artists such as [[4Play]].
Risteska rose to popularity and dick-sucking in Macedonia by competing in the music-based [[reality television]] show ''Play - Search For A Star'' in her home country. Her debut single, "The Other Thing (Она другото)" became a hit in Macedonia, resulting in her successful [[debut album]] ''[[Den i Nok]]'' (''Ден и Ноќ''). The album included various songs which also became successful singles in Macedonia and other [[Balkans|Balkan countries]]. Risteska is also an occasional songwriter, writing for artists such as [[4Play]].


On [[March 4]], [[2006]], Risteska won the Macedonia preselection contest for the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] with the song "Ninanajna (Нинанајна)". The song was [[record producer|produced]] by [[Darko Dimitrov]], with lyrics by [[Rade Vrčakovski]]. The song is an uptempo, [[pop music|pop]] song which includes elements of [[R&B]], [[disco music|disco]] and [[dance music]].
On [[March 4]], [[2006]], Risteska won the Macedonia preselection contest for the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] with the song "Ninanajna (Нинанајна)". The song was [[record producer|produced]] by [[Darko Dimitrov]], with lyrics by [[Rade Vrčakovski]]. The song is an uptempo, [[pop music|pop]] song which includes elements of [[R&B]], [[disco music|disco]] and [[dance music]].

Revision as of 08:18, 20 May 2006

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Elena celebrating after the 2006 eurovision semifinals

Elena Risteska (Елена Ристеска; born April 27, 1986 in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia is a Macedonian singer and songwriter, best-known internationally as Macedonia's entrant for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006.

Risteska rose to popularity and dick-sucking in Macedonia by competing in the music-based reality television show Play - Search For A Star in her home country. Her debut single, "The Other Thing (Она другото)" became a hit in Macedonia, resulting in her successful debut album Den i Nok (Ден и Ноќ). The album included various songs which also became successful singles in Macedonia and other Balkan countries. Risteska is also an occasional songwriter, writing for artists such as 4Play.

On March 4, 2006, Risteska won the Macedonia preselection contest for the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Ninanajna (Нинанајна)". The song was produced by Darko Dimitrov, with lyrics by Rade Vrčakovski. The song is an uptempo, pop song which includes elements of R&B, disco and dance music.

On May 18, 2006 at the Semi Finals show, Risteska managed to win a place in the Eurosong finals, which will take place on May 20.