Viktorija Loba

Viktorija Loba
Born (1988-10-17) 17 October 1988
Taganrog, Russian SFSR, USSR
Origin Skopje, Macedonia
Genres Pop
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2003–present

Viktorija Loba (Macedonian: Викторија Лоба; Russian: Виктория Лоба, born 17 October 1988) is a Russian-born Macedonian singer.

Personal life & music career

Loba was born in the town of Taganrog in what is now southwestern Russia, and earlier as child, when she was 8 years old, Loba with her family moved from Russia to Macedonia.[1] She has been present in the music scene and TV stations in Macedonia from an early age. When she was 15 years old, Loba represented Macedonia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003 in 2003, in Denmark, Copenhagen along with Marija Arsovska with the song Ti ne me poznavaš (You don't recognise me), landing in 12th place.[2]

From 2008 to 2010 Loba was lead singer and lead vocal of the Macedonian group "Tumbao Salsa Band" that performs Brazilian, Portuguese and Cuban music.

In 2011, at Ohrid Fest in 2011, she won 2nd prize award in pop night, and 3rd award in the international evening, with the song "Nine things" ("Devet raboti"). She and Robert Bilbilov were part of the OGAE Video Contest 2012 with their song Ti Si Vinovna, which came in 11th place.

In 2013, with the last hit "Summer Love" she climbed at the first place of Dutch top European list for young talent, Spinnin' Records, and remained on that position for long time. In 2014, at the international festival in Macedonia "Makfest" Loba won award for the Best performance with the song "Samo moj".

She attempted to represent Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 national final Skopje Fest 2014, with her song Edna edinstvena, which came in 7th place overall. Daniel Kajmakoski became the representative for Macedonia to the 2015 contest.[3]

References

  1. "Viktorija Loba, šarmantna Makedonka ruskog porijekla" (in Serbo-Croatian). Klix.ba. 23 January 2018. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  2. Muldoon, Padraig (15 November 2015). "Junior Eurovision 2003: Where are they now?". Wiwibloggs. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  3. Weaver, Jessica (26 September 2014). "FYR Macedonia: Skopje Fest participants revealed". ESCToday. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
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