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Rennata Kralevska (Rennata) Rennata, born on March 6, 1990 in Skopje, Macedonia, had her first appearance on the music stage when she was 7, in а popular TV show. After few years, in 2003, she appeared with her new song “Sakam da sum” (I want to be) that was composed for the First National selection for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. She didn’t win it, but the song remained. Later, in 2005 and 2006 she represented her high-school on a Franch Festival with the versification of Alabina's song "Comme toi" and Tina Arena's "Aimer jusqua limpossiblе". Three years later, Rennata performed on the most respected festival of the Republic of Macedonia, Makfest 2009. The song ”Ne go barajte” (Don't ask for him) made a big success. The performance of this RnB ballad happened on 5 November, 2009. In 2010 Rennata released the song “Seducing voice”. It was recorded by Award Entertainment, in collaboration with Final Cut. The producer of the song is Jordanco Vasilkovski – Ocko , while the lyrics are written by Rennata. 2010 was a promising year for Rennata marked by the start of the collaboration with Sky Eye Entertainment. The first song "I Can Take You There" had a big success not only in Macedonia but across Europe as well. The song produced by Zoran Aleksic found the way up on the top lists at some radio stations in France, England, and Scotland. It was nominated for several awards including "Record of the Year” – placing second by the received votes. A lot of things have changed since that moment. Rennata and her team worked hard for a year on the new songs. Summer 2012 was marked by the summer hit “Time, Time”, which attracted new listeners and became most played song after only a week from the radio promotion. Similar success happened with the following singles released. She is currently signed to Sky Eye Entertainment, working on her debut album with the producer Zoran Aleksic. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.