Kapka Pod Neboto | |
Type: | Studio |
Artist: | Karolina Gočeva |
Cover: | KapkaPodNeboto.jpeg |
Length: | 43:41 |
Language: | Macedonian |
Label: | Avalon Production |
Prev Title: | Makedonsko Devojče |
Prev Year: | 2008 |
Next Title: | Makedonsko Devojče 2 |
Next Year: | 2014 |
Kapka Pod Neboto (Macedonian: Капка под небото, English: A Drop Under the Sky) is the sixth studio album by Macedonian singer Karolina Gočeva released in North Macedonia on 29 November 2010 through Avalon Production. The Serbian language edition of the album, titled Kap Ispod Neba was released that same year in Serbia. The album was largely written and produced by Vesna Malinova, Maja Sar, Mahir Sarihodžić and Miroslav Kostadinov. Four singles were released to promote the album: "Kapka Pod Neboto", "Ne Se Vrakaš" (English: You Will Not Return), "Kraj" (English: The End) featuring Serbian rapper Wikluh Sky and "Za Godina Dve" (English: In a Year or Two).
Several songs of the album gained popularity among the Macedonian audience and are currently incorporated in set lists of the singer's live performances.
The album was mostly recorded in three locations: Long Play in Sarajevo, BMA in Skopje and Ku-Ku Band in Sofija. Musically, the album is a pop record that is in line with the sound Gočeva demonstrated in her previous releases.[1]
On 6 March 2010, Gočeva gave a brief interview to Sky Net Television in which she revealed details about the album. She described it conceptually as lists of songs which are intertwined and connected to each other. The songs were written by authors from North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.[2]
The lead single of the album, titled "Kraj" featuring Serbian R&B and hip hop artist Wikluh Sky was released in May 2009; it gained high popularity on radio charts in The Republic of Macedonia.[3] Gočeva also performed the single at the opening ceremony of Big Brother Serbia.
The second single off the album, "Za Godina, Dve" (Serbian: Uspomene na Tebe), was released in December 2009; lyrically it is a power ballad about ending a relationship. The song became an instant radio hit in The Republic of Macedonia and was promoted on the Serbian TV show Sve Za Ljubav and on the semi-final of VIP Veliki Brat. Its songwriter, Maya Sar, was inspired to write the song from her own life story. A music video for the song, which according to the singer "makes it even sadder", was released for further promotion.