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I sleep all night Right by your side I love to hear your breathin' breathin' The modern life Opens my eyes It’s nearly time For leaven' leaving I know that is seems like it's easy for me All I wish you could feel what's goin' on inside It's the hardest thing that I ever have to do To walk away from you when I wanna hold you It's the hardest thing in every single day To have to turn away I want you to know that This is the hardest thing End of the day is years away I close my eyes to see your face The more I wait the longer it takes It fells like time is standing still Wherever you go whatever you do I want you to know that you're on my mind It's the hardest thing that I ever have to do To walk away from you when I wanna hold you It's the hardest thing in every single day To have to turn away I want you to know that This is the hardest thing Just let go of your hand it's the hardest thing To make you understand that to love, you feel you Till the time I see you again It's the hardest thing Oooooouuuuuuuuu It's the hardest thing that I ever have to do To walk away from you when I wanna hold you It's the hardest thing in every single day To have to turn away I want you to know that This is the hardest thing I sleep all night Right by your side I love to hear your breathin’ breathin’ poster yourself
TOSE PROESKI
Todor Tose Proeski ( (January 25, 1981 – October 16, 2007) was a Macedonian pop singer, actor and song-writer. He was popular across the entire Balkan area and further north, and locally he was considered a top act of the Macedonian music scene. Proeski was known for his trademark quote "Ve sakam site" (I Love You All), and was once dubbed "Elvis Presley of the Balkans" by BBC News. He died in a car crash in Croatia on October 16, 2007. Proeski, was born in Prilep, Socialist Republic of Macedonia, Yugoslavia, to Dominika and Nikola Proeski from Kruevo, his hometown, where he spent most of his childhood. After his musical talent was discovered at the age of 12, he was chosen to perform at the popular children's song festival Zlatno Slaveje in Skopje. This was his first public music performance; however, his successful career began in 1996 when he participated in the teenage music festival Melfest in Prilep. Following this public exposure, he was awarded for his strong vocal capabilities. This led to his rise to fame when he participated in the music festival Makfest in tip with the song "Pusti Me" ("Let Me Go") in 1997. His fanbase quickly grew and he continued to make use of festivals, such as SkopjeFest and OhridFest, as a platform for promotion and publicity. Proeski collaborated with one of Macedonia’s acclaimed lyricists and composers, Grigor Koprov, to produce some of the greatest hits of his career such as "Usni na Usni" ("Lips on Lips") and "Sonce vo Tvoite Rusi Kosi" ("The Sun in Your Golden Hair"). In 1999, he released his debut album, Nekade vo Nokta (Somewhere in the Night), which contained eleven tracks. In the summer of the same year, Proeski performed his first solo concert in Skopje. In 2000, Proeski participated in the Eurovision pre-selection for Macedonia in SkopjeFest. He sang "Solzi Pravat Zlaten Prsten" ("Tears Make a Golden Ring"), which won the televoting from the public but he finished third overall, behind Karolina Goeva and the winners XXL. During that period, he began recording the tracks for his second album, Sinot Boji (The Son of God), which was promoted by the end of June 2000. The album brought some great hits, like "Nemir" ("Restless") (a duet with Karolina Goeva), "Vo Kosi da ti Spijam" ("Sleeping in Your Hair"), "Izlazi me Uste Ednas" ("Lie to Me One More Time"), as well as "Iluzija" ("Illusion") (Grand Prix at the festival Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk) and "Tajno Moja" ("Secret of Mine"). Two songs are composed by Kire Kostov (winning second prize at the festival Sunane Skale, held in Herceg Novi, now Montenegro). After spending his time in recording studios in Athens, Greece, Proeski released his third album "Ako me Pogledne vo Oi" ("If You Look Into My Eyes") in Macedonian and Serbian. After the release, Proeski went on a tour throughout Macedonia doing intense promotion. He also went to Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Bulgaria for further promotion. Proeski won Beovizija in Belgrade on April 2003, with "ija Si" ("To Whom Do You Belong?"), a song which became a huge hit in Macedonia and the other former republics. Immediately after Toe Proeski's death was announced, the citizens of Skopje and people from all around Macedonia, as well as foreigners, started to gather at the Macedonia Square bringing candles, flowers and messages of condolence in his memory. Also many institutions such as schools, universities, sport clubs and business companies joined the spontaneous commemorative campaign. Similar gatherings took place in many other cities around the country, but also around the Balkans, especially in the former Yugoslav countries and the diaspora. A mourning ceremony was organized in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina near Skenderija, where around 2000 people gathered to light candles in memory of Tose Proeski