Dani Dimitrovska
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Dani Dimitrovska Дани Димитровска |
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Birth name | Daniela Dimitrovska |
Also known as | Dani |
Born | June 4, 1979 Skopje, SFR Yugoslavia |
Origin | Macedonia |
Genre(s) | Pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instrument(s) | Voice |
Years active | 1999 - present |
Website | dani4u.com.mk |
Dani Dimitrovska (Macedonian: Дани Димитровска) (born June 4, 1979, in Skopje) or simply Dani, is an ethnic Macedonian pop music singer.
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[edit] Biography
Dimitrovska started her carrier on the music contest Makfest in Štip with the song "Samo Ti Mi Trebaš". The single was well accepted both by audience and journalists. In 2000 she appeared on the national selection for Eurovision Song Contest with the song "A Nekogaš". The same year, she gave birth to her child, called Lazar. After her divorce, she decided to take a carrier break in order to raise her little son. The song "Srca Dve" (English: "Two Hearts" ) was her big comeback and it is considered to be Dimitrovska's greatest hit placing her on number 1 on all charts in the Republic Of Macedonia for a month, and # 4 on MTV Adria. Dimitrovska was the first ethnic Macedonian singer which found place on the MTV Adria Top 20 chart. Interesting fact about her is that she is one of the few singers in the Republic of Macedonia who continued to perform in clubs after a bigger popular success, staying loyal to her fans.
[edit] Singles
- "Samo Ti Mi Trebaš" (English: I Need Only You)
- "A Nekogaš" (English: And Sometime)
- "Site Dragi Lugje" (English: All Dear People)
- "Vidi Me" (English: See Me)
- "Ostavam Se" (English: I'm Leaving Everything)
- "Kaži Mi" (English: Tell Me)
- "Srca Dve" (English: Two Hearts) (#1 in the Republic of Macedonia; #4 MTV Adria)
- "Crveni Doždovi" (English: Red Rain) (#1 in the Republic of Macedonia)
- "A Što Do Togaš?" (English: What Until Then?)(#1 in the Republic of Macedonia; #8 on MTV Adria)
- "Najdobra" (English: The Best) (#1 in the Republic of Macedonia)
[edit] Albums
- Ti Da Me Imaš (2006)
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