Lambe Alabakovski | |
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Born |
Ljubojno, SFR Yugoslavia (present-day Republic of Macedonia) |
November 15, 1987
Genres | Pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 2004–present |
Lambe Alabakovski (Macedonian: Ламбе Алабаковски) (born November 15, 1987 in Ljubojno, SFR Yugoslavia, present-day Republic of Macedonia) is a Macedonian singer.
Lambe Alabakovski showed an interest in music at a young age and was encouraged by his father. Lambe is currently attending the Euro-College in Kumanovo. He became famous when he won the M2 Production's Play: Search For A New Star 2004. He made it to the finals and performed the hit "Spasi Me" ("Save Me"), composed by Darko Dimitrov and won by the televoting audience. Lambe was signed to the M2 Production's label who also discovered Elena Risteska and Aleksandra Pileva through an earlier version of the same competition. Lambe’s popularity grew very quickly and his songs became very popular and topped the charts. In 2005, Lambe recorded his next single, "Kade Pesno Moja" ("Where’s My Song"), a cover of a song by Slave Dimitrov, which not only became an instant radio hit, but was also the very first Macedonian song to be sold as an internet download. He is the most fantastic singer and hopes to perform on Eurovision. Lambe was born in Resen in Macedonia.
In 2005, Lambe, along with former M2 colleague, Aleksandra Pileva, traveled to Braşov, Romania to participate in the Golden Stag Festival. He performed his Macedonian hit "Kade Pesno Moja" and a Romanian song called "Dragostea Mea". Later that year in October, Lambe took part In the annual Macedonia festival, Makfest 2005, where he successfully promoted his new song "Eh Da Mozam" ("If I Could"). During the holidays, Lambe released another single called "Kazano E Se" ("Everything is Said"), which dominated the charts.