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"Cipela" Eurovision Song Contest 2009 entry Country Serbia Artist(s) Marko Kon, Milan Nikolić As Marko Kon and Milaan Language Serbian Composer(s) Marko Kon, Aleksandar Kobac,
Milan NikolićLyricist(s) Marko Kon, Aleksandar Kobac Finals performance Semi-final result 10th Semi-final points 60 Appearance chronology ◄ Oro (2008) Ovo je Balkan (2010) ► "Cipela" (Shoe) is a song composed and performed by Serbian singer Marko Kon and accordionist Milan Nikolić. It was the Serbian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 held in Moscow, Russia. [1] It competed in the second semi-final but failed to reach the final.
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Other versions
The song has several versions in different languages: Patrikalo (Greek), Godasse (French), Bashmak (Russian), Saapas (Finnish), Shoe (English), Na'al (Hebrew) and Ayakkabı (Turkish).[2] The versions in different languages were written thanks to the cooperation between Eurovision OGAE clubs, which included OGAE Finland for the Finnish lyrics and OGAE Rest of the World for the Russian lyrics. The song was, however, performed in Serbian during the Eurovision Song Contest.
Accompanying the versions in different languages, there have also been several remixes released. There has been a “dance” remix and a “trumpet” version of the song. Serbian artist "Sevdah baby" also composed a techno remix of the song. The multiple different versions have been made to promote the song on a wider European market.[3]
Use of accordion
The prominent instrument throughout the entire song is the accordion, a popular instrument within Serbian national folk music. It is played by Milan Nikolić throughout the performance. The composers hope that by making the instrument so important within the song, they will be able to popularise the accordion throughout Europe and at the same time bring it back into contemporary Serbian music.[4] However, the use of the accordion has not been so popular amongst Eurovision fans with many believing that the use of the instrument makes the song sound as a gimmick.
Lyrics
"Cipela" is about a man travelling the world who has fallen in love with a woman who doesn’t want to be with him because he is not rich. The song contains many sarcastic motifs and references to materialism. The refrain of the song states that she did not want to be with him until he managed to get money and get rich. The song is highly repetitive with the refrain lyrics repeating a total of six times while the two other verses appear twice throughout the song.[5]
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Serbian language version lyrics with an English translation
Russian language version lyrics with an English translation
Hebrew language version lyrics with an English translation
Finnish language version lyrics
English language version lyricsReferences
- ^ "Беовизије+2009".html "Марко Кон победник "Беовизије 2009"". RTS. http://www.rts.rs/page/stories/ci/story/124/Друштво/48701/Марко+Кон+победник+"Беовизије+2009".html. Retrieved 2009-03-09. (Serbian)
- ^ "http://www.rts.rs/page/rts/sr/Еуросонг/story/261/Pesma+Evrovizije/58773/Promotivni+materijal+predstavnika+Srbije.html" (in Serbian). 30 April 2009. http://www.rts.rs/page/rts/sr/Еуросонг/story/261/Pesma+Evrovizije/58773/Promotivni+materijal+predstavnika+Srbije.html. Retrieved 8 May 2009.
- ^ "Serbia 2009 - Marko Kon & Milan Nikolić - Cipela". OGAE Serbia. http://www.evropesma.org/Serbia2009. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
- ^ "Serbia: Move your backside and frisk with your legs!". esctoday.com. http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/13720. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
- ^ "Marko Kon i Milan Nikolic (SERBIA) 2009 eurovision - cipela". Tekstovi Pesama. http://tekstovi-pesama.com/Marko-Kon-i-Milan-Nikolic--SERBIA--2009-eurovision/cipela/28605/1/. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
Preceded by
"Oro" by "Jelena Tomašević"Beovizija winners
2009Succeeded by
"Ovo je Balkan" by "Milan Stanković"Songs of the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 Final
(by final results)1. "Fairytale" · 2. "Is It True?" · 3. "Always" · 4. "Düm Tek Tek" · 5. "It's My Time" · 6. "Rändajad" · 7. "This Is Our Night" · 8. "Et s'il fallait le faire" · 9. "Bistra voda" · 10. "Jan Jan" · 11. "Mamo" · 12."Be My Valentine! (Anti-Crisis Girl)" · 13. "Believe Again" · 14. "Hora din Moldova" · 15."Todas as Ruas do Amor" · 16."There Must Be Another Way" · 17. "Carry Me in Your Dreams" · 18. "Lijepa Tena" · 19. "The Balkan Girls" · 20. "Miss Kiss Kiss Bang" · 21. "La voix" · 22. "What If We" · 23. "Love" · 24. "La noche es para mí" · 25. "Lose Control"Semi-final only
(did not qualify
for the final)Semi-final 1"Aven Romale" · "Copycat" · "Eyes That Never Lie" · "The Highest Heights" · "Illusion" · "Just Get Out of My Life" · "La teva decisió (Get a Life)" · "Neshto shto ke ostane"Semi-final 2"Cipela" · "Dance with Me" · "Et Cetera" · "Firefly" · "I Don't Wanna Leave" · "Leť tmou" · "Love Symphony" · "Probka" · "Shine"Withdrawn "We Don't Wanna Put In"Categories:- Eurovision songs of 2009
- Eurovision songs of Serbia
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