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Eva Nedinkovska

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Eva Nedinkovska
Ева Нединковска
Birth name Eva Nedinkovska
Also known as Eva
Born August 26 1983 (1983-08-26) (age 24)
Ohrid, Yugoslavia (now the Republic of Macedonia)
Origin Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia
Genre(s) Pop, R&B
Occupation(s) Singer, Songwriting, Dancing
Instrument(s) Voice
Years active 2003 - present
Label(s) Paramecium Production

Eva Nedinkovska (Macedonian: Ева Нединковска) (born August 26, 1983, in Ohrid) is a Macedonian singer.

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Biography

Eva's carrier started in 2003 with the song "Dali Denot Ќe E Raj". She has performed on many music contests including "Ohrid Fest" in her native city,Ohrid. Almost on every contest she has the award for the best stage performance. Her boyfriend is the popular musician from the Republic of Macedonia Garo Tavitjan. The song "Enigma" is considered to be Eva's biggest hit. "Enigma" is a modern pop song with R&B elements. The video was #1 almost on every chart in the Republic of Macedonia.

National Selection For Eurovision 2006

On the national selection, Eva had 631 votes placing her on the 11th place. Her song "Taan i Med" (Lyrics by the Macedonian diva Kaliopi ) was in oriental stile with nice choreography.

Singles

  • "Dali Denot Ќe E Raj"
  • "Tvoja Fantazija"
  • "Ironija"
  • "Blef"
  • "Slatka Treska"
  • "Za Ljubov Stvoreni"
  • "Taan I Med"
  • "Enigma"

Albums

  • "Talisman"
Music of the Republic of Macedonia
Republic of Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest
Republic of Macedonia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
Also see Music of Macedonia and Music of Southeastern Europe.
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