Tamara Todevska, born on June first, nineteen eighty-five, is a celebrated Macedonian singer known for her powerful voice and captivating performances. She first stepped into the limelight in two thousand three with the release of her debut studio album, Sino, marking the beginning of a successful music career.
Throughout her journey, Tamara has made significant contributions to the music scene, notably representing North Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest on two occasions. In two thousand eight, she performed the song 'Let Me Love You' alongside Vrčak and Adrian Gaxha, although she did not qualify for the final. However, her return to the contest in two thousand nineteen was met with great success, as she placed seventh with her song 'Proud', achieving North Macedonia's best-ever result in the competition.
In addition to her Eurovision appearances, Tamara has triumphed in various music competitions, including winning MAKFest in two thousand six and Skopje Fest in two thousand seven. Her talent and dedication have earned her a prominent place in the Macedonian music industry.
Notably, Tamara is the younger sister of singer Tijana Dapčević, and the two have collaborated on several occasions, showcasing their familial bond and shared passion for music.