Nešto što kje ostane

"Nešto što kje ostane"
Single by Next Time
from the album TBA
Released February 19, 2009
Format Radio single,
CD single
Recorded 2008, 2009
Genre Pop, Rock
Length 02:59
Label Jovanov Records
Producer Jovan Jovanov & Damjan Lazarov
Next Time singles chronology
"Caruso"
(2008)
"Nešto što kje ostane"
(2009)
"Milion"
(2009)
"Nešto što ḱje ostane"
Eurovision Song Contest 2009 entry
Country Macedonia
Artist(s) Stefan Filipovski,
Martin Filipovski
As Next Time
Language Macedonian
Composer(s) Damjan Lazarov, Jovan Jovanov
Lyricist(s) Elvir Mekić
Finals performance
Semi-final result 10th
Semi-final points 45
Appearance chronology
◄ Let Me Love You (2008)   
Jas ja imam silata (2010) ►

"Nešto što kje ostane" (Macedonian: Нешто што ќе остане; English: Something that will remain) is a song by the Macedonian band Next Time. It was the Macedonian entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow, Russia, but it failed to qualify for the final round. The English version of the song is called The Sweetest Thing That Will Remain.

Contents

Background

Production history

The song was composed by Macedonian composer and singer Jovan Jovanov together with the help of Damjan Lazarov and the lyrics were written by Elvir Mekic.[1][2]

After the winning the Macedonian national final, the composer of the song changed the song's arrangement making it more rock than it was at the national selection. Two more versions of the song: an English and Croatian version were produced under the names "The Sweetest Thing That Will Remain" and "Ne dam da te diraju" respectively. The lyrics of the English version are by Damjan Lazarov, while those of the Serbo-Croatian are by Elvir Mekic. It was decided that in Moscow the song will be sung in its original Macedonian.

Skopje Fest 2009

The song was presented in the first semi-final on February 19 and finished first with 22 points (12 from the televote and 10 from the jury). In the final "Next Time" was performed sixth and won the competition with 19 points (12 from the televote and 7 from the jury).

Music video

The music video of the song was filmed by its composer Jovan Jovanov and was edited by "Exit B" Production.[3][4] The music video was filmed on the 28 and 29 March in many locations in Skopje: on a big tower, outside of the city, and in a production studio. In the video-story one of the members of the band Stefan is falling in love with the director in the music video symbolizing her as "Something that will remain" or "Nesto sto kje ostane". A video was released in each language of the song.

References

Preceded by
"Let Me Love You" by Tamara, Vrčak and Adrian
Macedonian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest
2009
Succeeded by
"Jas ja imam silata" by Gjoko Taneski