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Bojana Atanasovska (Macedonian: Бојана Атанасовска), better known by her stage name of Bojana, is popular Macedonian pop singer and songwriter.
She started her career in 2003 with the reality television show Play - Search For A Star in her home country. Her first single was "Živej So Prašanjeto" ("Live With The Question"). The same year she participated at the music contest in Štip called Makfest with the song "Nemam Odbrana" ("I Have No Defense") and won first place. That year she also won another two music contests, the Aromanian contest "Fantana Di Malme" with the song "Ќe Poludam" ("I'll Go Crazy")in Aromanian language and the contest "Marko Polo" in Croatia.
Bojana has released one album called "Celosno Ti Pripagjam". In 2006 she participated in the selection for the Eurovision Song Contest with three songs, which caused many observers to speculate that the contest is fixed. At the national final Elena Risteska won with the song Ninanajna. She also had several duets, including collaborations with Gjoko Taneski and with the Montenegrian group No Name "Moja Mala".
Bojana (Slovenian: Bojana; Macedonian and Serbian Cyrillic: Бојана; Russian and Bulgarian Cyrillic: Бояна; transcribed Boyana) is a Slavic given name. It is feminine version of name Bojan derived from the Slavic noun boj "battle". The name is mainly used within the area of Southeastern Europe.
People named Bojana: