Lambe Alabakoski

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Lambe Alabakovski
Born (1987-11-15) 15 November 1987 (age 33)[citation needed]
Ljubojno, SFR Yugoslavia (present-day Republic of North Macedonia)
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active2004–present

Lambe Alabakovski (Macedonian: Ламбе Алабаковски) (born 15 November 1987[citation needed] in Ljubojno, SFR Yugoslavia, present-day Republic of North Macedonia) is a Macedonian singer.

Biography[]

Alabakovski attends the Euro-College in Kumanovo. He won the M2 Production's Play: Search For A New Star 2004. He made it to the finals and performed the hit "Spasi Me" ("Save Me"), composed by Darko Dimitrov and won by the televoting audience. Alabakovski was signed to the M2 Production's label. In 2005, Alabakovski recorded his next single, "Kade Pesno Moja" ("Where, My Song"), a cover of a song by Slave Dimitrov, which was the first Macedonian song to be sold as an internet download.[citation needed] Alabakovski was born in Prespa in North Macedonia.[citation needed]

In 2005, Alabakovski, along with former M2 colleague, Aleksandra Pileva, traveled to Braşov, Romania to participate in the Golden Stag Festival. He performed his Macedonian hit "Kade Pesno Moja" and a Romanian song called "Dragostea Mea". Later that year in October, he took part in the annual Macedonia festival, Makfest 2005, where he promoted his new song "Eh Da Mozam" ("If I Could"). During the holidays, Alabakovski released another single called "Kazano E Sè" ("Everything is Said").[citation needed]

During February 2006, Alabakovski took part in a charity song called "Otvori Oci" ("Open Your Eyes") written by Darko Dimitrov, in which the Macedonian divas Elena Risteska, Kaliopi, as well as Aleksandra Pileva, Adrian Gaxha and participated. Shortly after that, MKTV revealed the list of participants for the national Macedonian Eurovision selection for 2006 and Alabakovski was a participant with the song "More od Solzi" ("Sea of Tears") written by Darko Dimitrov and lyrics by Elena Risteska. In March, Alabakovski and nineteen other artists took the stage in Skopje to compete for first place. He scored third place with 5282 points.[citation needed] Alabakovski released his debut album titled More od Solzi, which contained 10 song composed of his past hits and some new material. In June, he competed in the Budva festival in Montenegro with a Serbian song and in a duet with Aleksandra Pileva. They reached the final with "Da Mogu Vreme Vratiti" and finished in 12th place.[citation needed]

Alabakovski competed at Skopje Fest 2007, the Macedonian Eurovision Song Selection. He performed the song "Belo e Se" which was written by Elena Risteska and composed by . The song gained 101 points, placing Alabakovski in third position for a consecutive year. Alabakovski competed in the Macedonian Eurovision qualifier on 23 February 2008, with the song "Zemjo Moja".[citation needed]

Personal life[]

Alabakovski married his American girlfriend, Magdalena Jovceska in 2013. They have a son together.[citation needed]

Discography[]

Albums[]

  • More od Solzi
  • Vrati mi go Srceto
  • Da ne te Ljubev (2009)

Singles[]

  • Spasi Me (Save Me)
  • Kade Pesno Moja (Where, My Song?)
  • Eh Da Mozam (If I Could)
  • Kazano E Se (It's All Said)
  • More od solzi (Sea of tears)
  • I Posle Se (And After Everything)
  • Belo e Se (Everything's White)
  • Vrati Mi Go Srceto ft. Darko Dimitrov (Give Me Back My Heart)
  • Zemjo Moja (My Land)
  • Se e po staro (Everything is same)
  • Da ne te ljubev (If I didn't love you)
  • Najdobro do sega feat Elena Risteska (The best ever )
  • Bidi prijatel nas – oficijalna himna na SOS, Makedonija (Be our friend -the official anthem of SOS, Macedonia )
  • Zar ne e dobro (Isn't it good)
  • Koga sonce gree, placham (When the sun shines, I cry)

Awards[]

  • (2006) Hit of the Year for the song "More od Solzi" (as voted by the listeners of Radio Fortuna)[citation needed]

References[]

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Vlatko Ilievski
Skopje Fest
Winner

2013
Succeeded by
Daniel Kajmakoski

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