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Viktorija Loba

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Viktorija Loba
Born (1988-10-17) 17 October 1988 (age 36)
Taganrog, Russia
OriginSkopje, Macedonia
GenresPop
OccupationSinger
InstrumentVocals
Years active2003–present

Viktorija Loba (Template:Lang-mk, born 17 October 1988) is a Macedonian singer. She is best known for representing Macedonia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003.

Personal life & music career

Viktorija Loba was born in the town of Taganrog in what is now southwestern Russia. She moved to Skopje in Macedonia at an early age. She started her career in 2003, when she represented Macedonia at the first edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003 along with Marija Arsovska with the song Ti ne me poznavaš (You don't recognise me), landing in 12th place. Afterwards, she became a member of the duo Taboo. She and Robert Bilbilov were part of the OGAE Video Contest 2012 with their song Ti Si Vinovna, which came in 11th place. She is currently building a solo career, with such works such as Sloboda, Devet raboti, and Ti si vinovna. She attempted to represent Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 national final Skopje Fest 2014, with her song Edna edinstvena, which came in 7th place overall.[1] Daniel Kajmakoski became the representative for Macedonia to the 2015 contest.

Videos (in Macedonian)

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