Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004

The Republic of Macedonia (officially under the provisional appellation "former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia", abbreviated "FYR Macedonia") was represented in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 by Toše Proeski and the song "Life". The Macedonian broadcaster decided to select the performer internally and to hold a competition to select the song.

Eurovision Song Contest 2004
Country Macedonia
National selection
Selection processArtist: Internal Selection
Song: National Final
Selection date(s)February 14, 2004
Selected entrantToše Proeski
Selected song"Life"
Finals performance
Semi-final resultQualified (10th, 71 points)
Final result14th, 47 points
Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2002 2004 2005►

Before Eurovision

Internal selection

The Macedonian broadcaster announced Toše Proeski as the Macedonian entrant at the Eurovision Song Contest 2004. Tose Proeski participated in 2000 Macedonian National Final and 1998 as well. In 2000, Tose Proeski won the televote (with about 38,000 votes) and XXL were 2nd (with about 30,000 votes). In 1998 he came eighth.

Proeski also won Beovizija in Belgrade on April 2003, with a Serbian song entitled "Čija Si" ("To Whom Do You Belong?"), a song which became a huge hit in Macedonia and the other former Yugoslav republics. This song was due to represent Serbia and Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 but the EBU stated that too many countries wanted to enter in that year and so some would be forced to withdraw. Serbia and Montenegro (who participated as one country at the time) were one of them.

National final

Eight songs competed, which were all recorded in Macedonian and appeared on Proeski's album Den Za Nas. Six of the songs from the final were recorded in Serbian and appeared on the Serbian version of the album entitled Dan za nas. All eight songs were also recorded in English and a small sample of each of these were played after each song was performed at the national final, lasting approximately 40 seconds each. This was to give viewers an idea as to what the song would sound like in English.

On February 14 2004, the final took place at the Universal Hall in Skopje and hosted by Aneta Andonova and Karolina Petkovska. Tose Proeski sang all the songs and the winner was chosen by televoting (1/3), an "expert" jury (1/3) and Tose himself (1/3) - "Angel si ti" was the favourite with all three. The song was written by Jovan Jovanov, who also participated in the Macedonian National Final in 2007 and came fourth. The English version of "Angel si ti", titled "Life", appears on both versions of the album as well as the official Eurovision Song Contest 2004 compilation album, however the full English versions of the other seven songs have yet to be released.

Final – 14 February 2004
Draw Song (English translation) Songwriter(s) Jury Toše
Proeski
Televote Total Place
1 "Daleku od mene" (Far away from me) Sanel Suljanović, Ognen Nedelkovski 51 66 6,234 66 182 2
2 "Egzotičen son" (Exotic dream) Aleksandar Čekredži, Maja Pavlovska 16 0 704 0 0 8
3 "Ljubena" (Beloved) Simon Trpčevski, Jovan Trpčevski 16 22 796 0 38 7
4 "Zošto otide" (Why did you go) Blažo Temelkov 17 0 1,453 22 39 6
5 "Angel Si Ti" (You are an angel) Jovan Jovanov 80 88 8,487 88 256 1
6 "Hej sinooka, hej bosonoga" (Hey Blue-eyed, Hey Barefoot) Mirjana Danilovska, Kire Kostov 20 44 948 11 75 4
7 "Parče od Evropa" (Piece of Europe) Goran Alački, Maja Pavlovska 15 11 1,640 33 59 5
8 "Go lažam sekoj nov refren" (I am lying with every new refrain) Ljupčo Mirkovski, Ognen Nedelkovski 49 33 2,862 44 126 3

At Eurovision

For the Eurovision Song Contest 2004, a semi-final round was introduced in order to accommodate the influx of nations that wanted to compete in the contest. Due to missing the 2003 contest, Macedonia had to compete in the semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2004. At Eurovision, Proeski created an ethno sound on the Istanbul stage. The performance contained elaborate choreography and dancers who wore very little clothing. Tose was dressed in white, while the backing vocals were dressed in black. He performed 15th, following Cyprus and preceding the Slovenia Macedonia qualified to the final, placing 10th in the semi-final and scoring 71 points. In the final he also performed 15th, following Russia and preceding the Greece The performance contained attention grabbing shots, which placed Macedonia in the 14th position. As Macedonia failed to reach the top 12 in the final, the country was forced to compete in the semi-final of the 2005 contest.

Points awarded by Macedonia

Points awarded to Macedonia (semi-final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
Points awarded to Macedonia (final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

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