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Cipela : ウィキペディア英語版
Cipela

"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. It competed in the second semi-final but failed to reach the final.
== Other versions ==
The song has several versions in different languages: ''Patrikalo'' (Greek), ''Godasse'' (French), ''Bashmak'' (Russian), ''Saapas'' (Finnish), ''Shoe'' (English) and ''Na'al'' (Hebrew). 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.

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