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'''"Mojot Svet"''' ({{lang-mk|Мојот Свет}}) was the ] entry in the ], performed in ] and ] by ]. The song was composed by ] and written by ], both of whom have previous Contest experience. Karolina, too, has previous Eurovision experience, having performed ] at the ] for Macedonia. Her appearance marks the first time that the same performer has represented Macedonia twice. | '''"Mojot Svet"''' ({{lang-mk|Мојот Свет}}) was the was the ]'s | ||
<ref> of ]</ref> (FYR Macedonia)<ref></ref> entry in the ] entry in the ], performed in ] and ] by ]. The song was composed by ] and written by ], both of whom have previous Contest experience. Karolina, too, has previous Eurovision experience, having performed ] at the ] for FYR Macedonia. Her appearance marks the first time that the same performer has represented FYR Macedonia twice. | |||
The song is a dramatic ballad. Karolina sings about the power of music, explaining that it is her world. She sings that "It has no religions or borders/My world is eight notes/One Balkan soul".<p> | The song is a dramatic ballad. Karolina sings about the power of music, explaining that it is her world. She sings that "It has no religions or borders/My world is eight notes/One Balkan soul".<p> | ||
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The song was first performed in the national final in the Republic of Macedonia for the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest in Skopje, 24 February 2007. The song won with maximum 144 points from each of the 12 voting regions.<p> | The song was first performed in the national final in the Republic of Macedonia for the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest in Skopje, 24 February 2007. The song won with maximum 144 points from each of the 12 voting regions.<p> | ||
As Macedonia had not finished the ] in the top ten, the song was performed in the semi-final. Here, it was performed eighteenth (following ]'s ] with ] and preceding ]'s ] with ]). At the close of voting, it had received 97 points, placing 9th in a field of 28 and qualifying Macedonia for the final.<p> | As FYR Macedonia had not finished the ] in the top ten, the song was performed in the semi-final. Here, it was performed eighteenth (following ]'s ] with ] and preceding ]'s ] with ]). At the close of voting, it had received 97 points, placing 9th in a field of 28 and qualifying FYR Macedonia for the final.<p> | ||
In the final, it was performed sixth (following ]'s ] with ] and preceding ]'s ] with ]). At the close of voting, it had received 73 points, placing 14th in a field of 24 and returning Macedonia to the semi-final for the next Contest. The result represented the fourth consecutive occasion that Macedonia had qualified for the final but failed to make the top ten - something which has happened each year since the institution of the semi-final.The song received the most points |
In the final, it was performed sixth (following ]'s ] with ] and preceding ]'s ] with ]). At the close of voting, it had received 73 points, placing 14th in a field of 24 and returning FYR Macedonia to the semi-final for the next Contest. The result represented the fourth consecutive occasion that FYR Macedonia had qualified for the final but failed to make the top ten - something which has happened each year since the institution of the semi-final.The song received the most points for the country, with a total of 73 points but not the best place. | ||
This song is quite unusual with other songs as it is in 7-4 timing, meaning that there are 7 crotchet beats to a bar. | This song is quite unusual with other songs as it is in 7-4 timing, meaning that there are 7 crotchet beats to a bar. | ||
A parody of the song lyrics was made for the comedy show "Hihiriku" aired in the Macedonian national radio. | A parody of the song lyrics was made for the comedy show "Hihiriku" aired in the Macedonian national radio. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== |
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"Mojot svet" | |
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Song |
Mojot Svet | |
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Eurovision Song Contest 2007 entry | |
Country | F.Y.R. Macedonia |
Artist(s) | Karolina Gočeva |
As | Karolina |
Languages | Macedonian, English |
Composer(s) | Grigor Koprov |
Lyricist(s) | Ognen Nedelkovski |
Finals performance | |
Semi-final result | 9th |
Semi-final points | 97 |
Final result | 14th |
Final points | 73 |
Entry chronology | |
◄ "Ninanajna" (2006) | |
"Let Me Love You" (2008) ► |
"Mojot Svet" (Template:Lang-mk) was the was the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia's (FYR Macedonia) entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, performed in Macedonian and English by Karolina. The song was composed by Grigor Koprov and written by Ognen Nedelkovski, both of whom have previous Contest experience. Karolina, too, has previous Eurovision experience, having performed Od Nas Zavisi at the 2002 Contest for FYR Macedonia. Her appearance marks the first time that the same performer has represented FYR Macedonia twice.
The song is a dramatic ballad. Karolina sings about the power of music, explaining that it is her world. She sings that "It has no religions or borders/My world is eight notes/One Balkan soul".
At the Contest, Karolina performed the song with two ballet dancers performing various lifts behind her.
The song was first performed in the national final in the Republic of Macedonia for the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest in Skopje, 24 February 2007. The song won with maximum 144 points from each of the 12 voting regions.
As FYR Macedonia had not finished the previous Contest in the top ten, the song was performed in the semi-final. Here, it was performed eighteenth (following Portugal's Sabrina with Dança Comigo (Vem Ser Feliz) and preceding Norway's Guri Schanke with Ven a bailar conmigo). At the close of voting, it had received 97 points, placing 9th in a field of 28 and qualifying FYR Macedonia for the final.
In the final, it was performed sixth (following Finland's Hanna Pakarinen with Leave Me Alone and preceding Slovenia's Alenka Gotar with Cvet z juga). At the close of voting, it had received 73 points, placing 14th in a field of 24 and returning FYR Macedonia to the semi-final for the next Contest. The result represented the fourth consecutive occasion that FYR Macedonia had qualified for the final but failed to make the top ten - something which has happened each year since the institution of the semi-final.The song received the most points for the country, with a total of 73 points but not the best place. This song is quite unusual with other songs as it is in 7-4 timing, meaning that there are 7 crotchet beats to a bar. A parody of the song lyrics was made for the comedy show "Hihiriku" aired in the Macedonian national radio.
Notes
External links
- Video of song "Mojot svet" at the final of eurovision 2007
- Video of song "Mojot svet" at the semifinal of eurovision 2007
- Mojot Svet Promotional Video and Audio
- Karolina Online
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