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Released
  
2006

Artist
  
Toše Proeski

Label
  
Dallas Records

Recorded
  
2006

Release date
  
2006

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Božilak (2006)
  
Igri Bez Granici (2007)

Genre
  
Music of the Republic of Macedonia

Similar
  
Nekade Vo Nokta, Ako me pogledneš vo oči, Sinot Božji, Igra bez granica, Po tebe

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Božilak (in Macedonian Cyrillic: Божилак, 'Rainbow') is the sixth studio album by Macedonian singer Toše Proeski, released in Macedonian. The album comprises fourteen traditional Macedonian songs sung with a new arrangement. It was released in Macedonia (by Award) and subsequently in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and Croatia (by City Records).

Contents

Information about album

With Božilak, Proeski focussed on the Macedonian folk music tradition. The album includes popular traditional songs such as "Zajdi, Zajdi Jasno Sonce", "Majka na Marika", "More Sokol Pie", "Ne Si Go Prodavaj Koljo Ciflikot", and "So Maki sum se Rodil". The song "Jovano Jovanke" was sung in a duet with the Serbian folk singer Biljana Krstic. The music was arranged by Macedonian composers Soni Petrovski, Sasa Nikolovski and Ilija Pejovski. It was first presented during Proeski's concert at the Philip II Arena (then-known as Skopje City Stadium) in Skopje in 2006. On Bravo Show in Serbia, Proeski also performed "Zajdi, Zajdi Jasno Sonce" in a rock version.

Track listing

  1. Bor Sadila Moma Evgenija
  2. Se Posvrshi Serbez Donka
  3. Ako odam vo Bitola
  4. Jovano, Jovanke
  5. Ajde Slusaj, Slusaj, Kales Bre Angjo
  6. More Sokol Pie
  7. Ne Si Go Prodavaj Koljo Ciflikot
  8. Si Zaljubiv Edno Mome
  9. Uchi Me Majko Karaj Me
  10. So Maki Sum Se Rodil
  11. Dejgidi Ludi Godini
  12. Nazhalena Nevesta
  13. Zajdi, Zajdi Jasno Sonce
  14. Majka Na Marika

Awards

Golden Lady Bug

  • The Best Male Singer Of The Year
  • References

    Božilak Wikipedia