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Tijana Todevska-Dapčević (born February 3, 1976, in Skopje, SFR Yugoslavia (present-day Republic of Macedonia)) also known as simply Tijana, is a famous Macedonian pop singer performing mainly in Serbia. Tijana was born to a Macedonian father Velko Todevski and a Serb mother from Herzegovina Branka. She has a younger sister Tamara, and is married to Milan Dapčević, a Serbian businessman.
One of her hit songs is "Sve je isto, samo njega nema" (All Is The Same, Only He Is Not Here), he being former Yugoslav president Tito. The track has parts of the song in all of the former Yugoslavia's languages; Serbian/Croatian, Slovene and Macedonian.
She won the "Sunčane skale" festival in Herceg Novi in 2002 with the song "Negativ" composed by Darko Dimitrov, included on her second studio album with the same title. She has also won first place on the "Serbian Radio Festival-Feras" in 2006 with the song "Julijana".
During Evropesma 2006 (The Song for Europe in the former Serbia and Montenegro), Tijana was placed in 8th place receiving 27 points with the song "Greh" ("Sin"). "Greh" was included on her nest album Žute minute, which was released in the summer of 2007.
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