: Because of his immense popularity, the album was released in multiple languages and versions to cater to different countries in Southeast Europe. Legacy of Toše Proeski
: Written by Antonija Šola with music and arrangement by Miro Buljan , the song explores themes of devotion and unspoken love.
Watch the official music video to experience Toše's performance and the song's emotional atmosphere: ToЕЎe Proeski - Pratim te (Official Video)
: The lyrics describe a narrator who "follows" their loved one's every step and breath, offering to be their support system ("I'm here to bring your hope back / If you fall, to catch you").
The album Pratim te was a massive commercial success, selling over across Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Bulgaria. : Because of his immense popularity, the album
Toše Proeski (1981–2007) was not only a musical superstar but also a humanitarian who served as a . His tragic death in a car crash in 2007 at age 26 led to a period of national mourning in Macedonia. "Pratim te" continues to be played at tribute concerts and remains a symbol of his lasting impact on the music scene.
: Other hits from the same era include "Lagala nas mala" (a duet with Tony Cetinski) and "Koj li ti grize obrazi". The album Pratim te was a massive commercial
"" (English: I’m Following You ) is one of the most beloved hits by the late Macedonian music icon Toše Proeski , often referred to as the "Balkan Elvis". Released in 2005 as the title track of his fifth studio album (released in Macedonia as Po tebe ), the song remains a staple of pop music across the Balkan region. Song Overview & Meaning