Let Me Love You (Tamara Todevska, Vrčak and Adrijan Gaxha song)

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"Vo ime na ljubovta"
"Let Me Love You"
Single by Tamara Todevska, Vrčak and Adrian Gaxha
from the album Na sedmo nebo
Released23 February 2008
Recorded2007
Genre
Length2:45
Songwriter(s)Rade Vrčakovski
Producer(s)
  • Rade Vrčakovski
  • Valentino Skenderovski
  • Robert Bilbilov
Tamara Todevska singles chronology
"Smešno Zar Ne"
(2007)
"Vo ime na ljubovta"
"Let Me Love You
"
(2008)
"Dajem Ti Sve"
(2008)
Vrčak singles chronology
"Nedopirliva"
(2007)
"Vo ime na ljubovta"
(2008)
"Toksična"
(2008)
Adrian Gaxha singles chronology
"Nedopirliva"
(2007)
"Vo ime na ljubovta"
(2008)
"Toksična"
(2008)
◄ "Mojot svet" (2007)
"Nešto što kje ostane" (2009) ►
Todevska, Vrčak & Gaxha performing "Let Me Love You" at the Eurovision Song Contest

"Vo ime na ljubovta" (

2008 Eurovision Song Contest in Belgrade, Serbia
, on 22 May 2008.

It was performed at number eighteen in the semi-final (a position the performers selected), following

Senhora do mar (Negras águas)" for Portugal,[2] but did not acquire enough points to proceed to the final stage of the competition. It was voted the 10th qualifier by the televote, however the juries chose Sweden
to pass.

The song was also released in Russian (titled "Во Имя Любви", Vo Imya Lyubvi), Serbian (titled "Тебе волим" / "Tebe volim"), Turkish (titled "Yoksun") and Albanian (titled "Dashuri mistike"). All versions of the song have alternate music videos. At the Contest, the three of them performed the song with choreographed dancing being displayed behind them. The choreography was arranged by Adrian, who was assisted by a famous German choreographer.[3]

Background

The song was composed and written by Vrčak, who has had previous Eurovision Song Contest experience, having written the lyrics of the Macedonian entry in the

2004 Eurovision Song Contest. She also placed second at the 2007 Skopje Fest with the song, "Kaži koj si ti", losing to Karolina Gočeva, who went on to represent Republic of North Macedonia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007. Adrian Gaxha was a runner-up in the 2006 Macedonian Eurovision qualifier, having performed the song "Ljubov E" with Esma Redžepova
. Vrčak, Tamara and Adrian have also taken some promotional photos of their Macedonian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest.

Lyrics

"Vo ime na ljubovta" is an

verses. Tamara sings about the person she loves, explaining that "without you every second is killing me slowly". She sings that "I don't know where you are [and] I'm waiting for you to come and save me". The song did not sound as it was supposed to in the Skopje Fest 2008 final as the sound of the backing track was not heard in the hall, as well in the TV broadcast. Apparently, the organisers of Skopje Fest, along with MKTV, explained that there were some technical difficulties.[4]
Regardless, the song went on to win the contest.

Music video

Six

Dejan Milicevic. Location where the videos were filmed is the first private university in Republic of Macedonia FON in Skopje
. There are daily and nightly scenes in the university's outdoor and indoor. The video features a lot of young people that are dancing around the artists. In one of the scenes Vrčak & Adrian are on motorbike with beautiful girls behind them. In the end of the video Tamara, Vrčak & Adrian are leaving the university dressed in student uniforms.

Track listings

  1. "Vo ime na ljubovta" (Macedonian version)
  2. "Let Me Love You" (English version)
  3. "Yoksun" (Turkish version)
  4. "Tebe volim" (Serbian version)
  5. "Vo Imya Lyubvi" (Russian version)
  6. "Dashuri mistike" (Albanian version)
  7. "Vo ime na ljubovta" (karaoke)
  8. "Let Me Love You" (karaoke)

References

  1. EBU
    . Retrieved 29 March 2008.
  2. ^ Македонија на второто евровизиско полуфинале ќе настапи 18-та! Archived 2008-03-25 at the Wayback Machine Македонска Музичка Мрежа. 18 March 2008.
  3. ^ Stella Flores, Four more versions to be released — FYR Macedonia: Song in english for Belgrade Eurovision Song Concert Today. 17 March 2008. Retrieved 29 March 2008.
  4. ^ Тамара, Врчак и Адријан: Бараме подршка од нацијата! Archived 2008-04-08 at the Wayback Machine Македонска Музичка Мрежа. 28 March 2008. Retrieved 29 March 2008.

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