Proud (Tamara Todevska Song)
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"Proud" is a song recorded by Macedonian singer
Tamara Todevska Tamara Todevska ( mk, Тамара Тодевска, pronounced , born 1 June 1985), also known mononymously as Tamara, is a Macedonian pop singer. Tamara began her music career in 2003 following the release of her debut studio album '' Sino' ...
. It was composed by
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, Robert Bilbilov and Lazar Cvetkovski, with the lyrics being written by Kosta Petrov and Sanja Popovska. It was the Macedonian entry at the
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, which took place in
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. Although the song was initially planned to be released on 4 March 2019, the release date was postponed the day before to 8 March 2019 to coincide with
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. Todevska performed "Proud" during the second Eurovision semi-final on 16 May 2019, and qualified for the final, where it placed seventh with 305 points, despite winning the jury vote.


Background

In January 2019, the
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revealed that singer
Tamara Todevska Tamara Todevska ( mk, Тамара Тодевска, pronounced , born 1 June 1985), also known mononymously as Tamara, is a Macedonian pop singer. Tamara began her music career in 2003 following the release of her debut studio album '' Sino' ...
would represent North Macedonia in the
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in
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, Israel. Todevska previously represented the country alongside
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at the 2008 contest in
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, Serbia with " Let Me Love You", but failed to qualify for the final. Tamara was also a backing vocalist for the
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's performance of "
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" in
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and
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’s rendition of " To The Sky" in 2014. "Proud" alongside its music video premiered on 8 March 2019 during MKRTV evening news. Although it was initially planned to be released on 4 March 2019, the release date was postponed the day before to 8 March 2019 to coincide with
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, in a statement released on the Macedonian delegation's Twitter account. The song was composed by Darko Dimitrov, Robert Bilbilov and Lazar Cvetkovski, with the lyrics being written by Kosta Petrov and Sanja Popovska. Todevska dedicated "Proud" to her daughter, Hana, and "everyone out there fighting for their dreams and believing in their greatness."


Composition

Although initially presented as a
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, Todevska explained that "Proud" is a song for "everyone that has been told to put their head down, to follow society’s rules" that according to her, "make no sense in the 21st century". Kosta Petrov, who co-wrote the song's lyrics with his wife, Sanja Popovska, revealed that "Proud" was written for their daughter, as well as Todevska's daughter, but generally, it's a song about equality, "It is about accepting yourself, loving yourself and celebrating your true self. It is about being proud of yourself. It celebrates womanhood and feminism but applies to immigrants,
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, it applies to everyone fighting for equality. Anyone who has been put down for who they are, this is a song for them."


Eurovision Song Contest


Background

On 28 January 2019, a special allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals, as well as which half of the show they would perform in. North Macedonia was placed into the second semi-final and was scheduled to perform in the second half of the show. Ultimately, Todevska was scheduled to perform at number 17, pre-last in the respective semi-final. Prior her performance at the Eurovision Song Contest, in his article "Eurovision 2019: 12 Songs to Watch", Fred Bronson of ''
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'' magazine placed the song at number 11 and wrote that the reason why "Proud" might win is the "celebration of women in the time of #
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should connect with a lot of voting viewers as well as the professional juries."


Stage direction and visual design

The stage direction was conceived by Mari Forsman Ryberger and Tine Matulessy. The concept was simple and minimalistic, with Todevska singing along with a microphone stand on the stage. The dress worn by Todevska was created by Aleksandar Noshpal, who is also credited for making the dress for Karolina in
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and the suit for Toše Proeski in
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. It is a full-length, false strapless, emerald green dress, made with a metallic shimmer material, with black tulle covering the upper top part of Todevska's body. The dress was also featured as a visual enhancer, mirroring the structure of the backside on the screens. The performance starts with Todevska subtly lighted, as the dress' reflections start to show. As the light hits Todevska's face, she started to choreograph hand gestures, which indicates confidence and power. When the first chorus hits, purple starts to come out from the bottom spotlights. In the bridge, the stage darkens again, with images of women and girls being shown on monochrome in the back screens. The second verse was highlighted with purple rays coming out from the gaps of the screens. In the second chorus, rays of white lighting flourished on the stage, with the progression of giving an uplifting atmosphere towards the ending. In the second semi-final, the lighting bloom was enhanced with subtle blue lighting from the screen gaps, but it was omitted in the grand final. The ending note was executed with Todevska shone under a wide spotlight, with the picture of her holding her daughter, Hana, shown on the screen.


Result

North Macedonia was the first country to be announced for the Grand Final. It finished 2nd in the second semi-final with 239 points from both the juries and the televoting. In the final, "Proud" was performed in the first half of the show, at number eight. After the voting, it originally ended up finishing at number eight with 295 points and was second according to the jury vote and number twelve from the televoting. However, on 22 May 2019, a statement was issued by the
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, stating that an incorrect Belarusian Jury result was given during the broadcast of the Grand Final four days earlier. The error mentioned by the EBU statement, consisted of presenting the bottom ten of the Belarusian aggregated result, rather than the top ten. The incorrect point totals had some consequences for the ranking. North Macedonia was the winner of jury vote, and the country ended up finishing at number seven with a total of 305 points (one place up). This was North Macedonia's first Top 10 finish since joining the competition in
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and best result overall.


Track listing


Charts


See also

*
Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 Macedonia selected its entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 through a national final at the Skopje Fest 2008 on 23 February 2008. Before Eurovision Skopje Fest 2008 ''Skopje Fest 2008'' was a song contest organized by MKRTV that served ...
* " Let Me Love You"


References


External links

* {{Eurovision Song Contest 2019 2019 songs 2019 singles Eurovision songs of 2019 Eurovision songs of North Macedonia Song recordings produced by Darko Dimitrov Songs written by Darko Dimitrov Songs with feminist themes