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Ako me pogledneš vo oči
Ако ме погледнеш во очи
Ako me pogledneš vo oči album cover
Studio album by
Released25 October 2002
Recorded2002
StudioFase One Recording Studios
GenrePop
LanguageMacedonian
LabelAward
Toše Proeski chronology
Sinot Božji
(2000)
Ako me pogledneš vo oči
Ако ме погледнеш во очи

(2002)
Den Za Nas
(2004)
Singles from Ako me pogledneš vo oči
  1. "Ako me pogledneš vo oči"
    Released: 2002
  2. "Magija (feat Esma)"
    Released: 2002
  3. "Nemaš ni Blagodaram"
    Released: 2002
  4. "Soba za taga"
    Released: 2002
  5. "Studena"
    Released: 2002
Ako me pogledaš u oči
Studio album by
Released25 October 2002
GenrePop
LanguageSerbo-Croatian
LabelRTV BK Telecom
ProducerPhoebus
Toše Proeski chronology
Sinot Božji
(2000)
Ako me pogledaš u oči
(2002)
Dan za nas
(2004)

Ako me pogledneš vo oči (Macedonian: Ако ме погледнеш во очи) is the third studio album by the Macedonian singer Toše Proeski. Two editions of the album have been released, the first in Macedonian language with aforementioned title in Macedonia and Bulgaria, and the second in Serbo-Croatian language under the title Ako me pogledaš u oči (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Ако ме погледаш у очи) in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Working on the album

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Background

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Tose started recording his third album with title Ako me pogledneš vo oči (If You Look into My Eyes) in Macedonia. The recording of the songs were made in Fase One Recording Studios, a music studio in Athens, Greece. The album was recorded in two versions: Macedonian and Serbo-Croatian.

The album's songs were mostly written by Phoebus and arranged by Manolis Vlachos. The Serbo-Croatian lyrics were written by Marina Tucaković, while Miodrag Vrčakovski was the songwriter for the Macedonian versions.

It also features Esma Redžepova and Harem III.

Promotion

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The Macedonian version of the album, written by Phoebus, Miodrag Vrčakovski, and Marina Tucaković, as well as the arranger Manolis Vlachos, was released by the end of October 2002. His third album was also released for the Yugoslavia's market by BK Sound, and had its promotion in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as Bulgaria (under the label of Bulgarian Music Company BMK).

Track listing

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  1. "Ako me pogledneš vo oči/Ako me pogledaš u oči (If you look into my eyes) (Greek Version: "I ipothesi mas ekkremei" by Giorgos Lempesis)
  2. Soba za taga/Soba za tugu (Room for sorrow) (Original Version: "Sigkinonounta Doheia" by Dionisis Schinas)
  3. Magija/Čini (feat. Esma) (Magic)
  4. Hold Me Tight
  5. Uste edna skala/Još jedan stepenik (One more step)
  6. Mesto na zlostorot/Na mjesto zločina (Crime scene)
  7. Limenka (A Can) (Greek Version: "Taram taram tam" by Dionisis Schinas)
  8. Studena/Ledena (A girl like ice) (Greek Version: "Hristougenna" by Despina Vandi)
  9. Nemaš ni Blagodaram/Meni hvala nijedno (You don't even thank me) (Greek Version: "Oute ena efharisto" by Despina Vandi)
  10. Luda mala (Greek version: "Mou tairiazeis" by Dionysis Sxonias
  11. Limenka (club mix) (single track) (A Can)[1]

Chart positions

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Year Song Chart positions
Macedonia
2002 "Nemas Ni Blagodaram" 1
2002 "Ako Me Pogledneš Vo Oči " 1
2002 "Studena" 1
2002 "Magija" 1
2002 "Soba Za Taga" 1

Awards

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Golden Lady Bug

  • The Best Male Singer of the Year
  • Album of the Year
  • Song of the year (Nemas Ni Blagodaram)

References

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  1. ^ [1] Archived May 1, 2008, at the Wayback Machine