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"Nešto što kje ostane"
SinglebyNext Time
from the album Na krajot od denot
ReleasedFebruary 19, 2009
Recorded2008–2009
Genre
Length2:59
LabelJovanov Records
Composer(s)
  • Damjan Lazarov
  • Jovan Jovanov
  • Lyricist(s)Elvir Mekić
    Producer(s)
    Next Time singles chronology
    "Caruso"
    (2008)
    "Nešto što kje ostane"
    (2009)
    "Milion"
    (2009)
    Eurovision Song Contest 2009 entry
    Country

    North Macedonia

    Artist(s)
    • Stefan Filipovski
  • Martin Filipovski
  • As

    Next Time

    Language

    Macedonian

    Composer(s)
    • Damjan Lazarov
  • Jovan Jovanov
  • Lyricist(s)

    Elvir Mekić

    Finals performance
    Semi-final result

    10th

    Semi-final points

    45

    Entry chronology
    ◄ "Let Me Love You" (2008)
    "Jas ja imam silata" (2010) ►

    "Nešto što kje ostane" (Macedonian: Нешто што ќе остане; English: "Something that will remain") is a song by the Macedonian band Next Time. It was the Macedonian entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009inMoscow, Russia, but it failed to qualify for the final round. The English version of the song is titled "The Sweetest Thing That Will Remain".

    Background

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    Production history

    [edit]

    The song was composed by Macedonian composer and singer Jovan Jovanov together with the help of Damjan Lazarov, and the lyrics were written by Elvir Mekić.[1][2]

    After the winning the Macedonian national final, the composer changed the song's arrangement making it more rock than it was at the national selection. Two more versions of the song: an English and Serbo-Croatian version were produced under the names "The Sweetest Thing That Will Remain" and "Ne dam da te diraju" respectively. The lyrics of the English version are by Lazarov, while those of the Serbo-Croatian are by Mekic. It was decided that the song would be sung in its original Macedonian at Eurovision.

    Skopje Fest 2009

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    The song was presented in the first semi-final on February 19 and finished first with 22 points (12 from the televote and 10 from the jury). In the final, Next Time performed sixth and won the competition with 19 points (12 from the televote and 7 from the jury).

    Music video

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    The Filipovskis in the video for "Nešto što kje ostane"

    The music video of the song was filmed by its composer Jovan Jovanov and was edited by "Exit B" Production.[3][4] It was filmed on the 28 and 29 March in many locations in Skopje: on a big tower, outside of the city, and in a production studio. In the video-story one of the members of the band, Stefan, is falling in love with the director in the music video symbolizing her as "something that will remain" or nesto sto kje ostane. A version of the video was released for each language the song had been recorded in.

    Live performances

    [edit]

    In a retrospective 2024 review for Sloboden Pečat, During the performance, Katerina Stevovska described their performance on the Eurovision stage as "interesting".[5]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Klier, Marcus (February 21, 2009). "FYR Macedonia: Next Time to Eurovision". ESCToday. Archived from the original on February 24, 2009. Retrieved February 21, 2009.
  • ^ Fisher, Luke (February 21, 2009). "Next Time to represent FYR Macedonia in Moscow". Oikotimes. Archived from the original on February 24, 2009. Retrieved February 21, 2009.
  • ^ "Ви се допаѓа ли евровизискиот спот на Next Time?" (in Macedonian). April 4, 2009. Archived from the original on September 29, 2011. Retrieved April 22, 2009.
  • ^ "Ексклузивно новиот спот на Некст Тајм за eвровисиската песна!" (in Macedonian). April 4, 2009. Archived from the original on April 22, 2009. Retrieved April 22, 2009.
  • ^ Stevovska, Katerina (12 May 2024). "Сите досегашни македонски претставници на Евровизија: „Proud" нѐ направи горди, а цела Европа танцуваше на „Нинанајна"" [All Macedonian Representatives at Eurovision: "Proud" Made Us Proud, the Entire Europe Danced to "Ninanajna"]. Sloboden Pečat. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  • [edit]

    Next Time - Neshto Shto Ke Ostan (FYR Macedonia)onYouTube


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