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Macedonian music critics commended the album with its blend of traditional and mainstream music being particularly lauded. It also achieved wide commercial success becoming the best-selling album of 2014 in Macedonia. Three singles were released from Makedonsko Devojče 2: the song "Čalgiska" premiered on 6 December 2013 before the album's release, "Dve liri (ne ni bilo pišano)" was released in January 2014 and "Koj da mi zapee" was released as a single in April 2015, being sent to radio stations in Macedonia and the other ex-Yugoslav countries. To promote Makedonsko Devojče 2, Gočeva held concerts across different cities in Macedonia before and after the release of the album. Most of them were recorded and broadcast on various TV shows in the country and were uploaded and shared on the singer's social media and YouTube accounts. In 2015, the album was also promoted in Serbia.

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On 17 February 2014, Gočeva appeared on the event MRT za Najdobrite (MRT for the Best) which celebrated the existence of the Macedonian radio and television. On the show, she performed her song "Dve liri (ne ni bilo pišano)" and was dressed in traditional Macedonian attire.[24] On 21 March 2014, Macedonian Radio Television (MRT) broadcast a full performance filmed during one of the concerts where she sang various songs from Makedonsko Devojče 2 and its predecessor.[25] On 12 November, the same year, Gočeva sang "Koj da mi zapee" at Skopje Fest at the Universal Hall and an official recording of the performance was uploaded on her YouTube account two days later.[26] On 13 December 2014, at the Boris Trajkovski Sports Center in Skopje, Gočeva held one more concert organized by Avalon Production.[27] At this concert, along with the tickets, concertgoers received a DVD which contained recordings filmed during the singer's shows at the MOB.[28]

In 2015, Gočeva started promoting the album in Serbia. On 29 May, she appeared on the sixth season of the TV show Veče sa Ivanom Ivanovićem where she sat down for an interview and later performed "Koj da mi zapee" and "Smej mi se smej" from the album as well as "Begaj, begaj" which was a new song published after the album's release.[31][32] According to Nielsen, the episode on which the singer appeared was viewed by approximately million people in Serbia.[33] On 8 June, Gočeva appeared on the fourth week of the Balkan talent show X Factor Adria and performed "Koj da mi zapee".[34][35] On 11 July, she performed at the Exit Festival in Novi Sad with songs from Makedonsko Devojče 1 and Makedonsko Devojče 2.[36] In the beginning of November, the singer appeared on the news on the Serbian TV channel N1 and on the TV show Dobro Jutro - Jovana & Srdjan on RTV Pink where she gave an interview about the album and her upcoming concert in Belgrade.[6] On 7 November, the singer held a concert at the Ilija M. Kolarac Endowment in Belgrade where she performed songs from both albums to the Serbian audience.[3][37] Gočeva was accompanied by Nikola Micevski on piano and harmonica, Blagojče Trajkovski on clarinet, Blagoja Antovski on percussion, Zoran Kostadinovski and Vladimir Čadikovski on guitar, Vladimir Krstev on violin, Martin Josifovski on bass guitar and Džambo Agušev as a special guest performed on horn.[38] On 14 February 2017, the singer's performance on the Serbian TV show Tri boje zvuka was broadcast on the channel Radio Television of Serbia; Gočeva performed three songs from the album: "Koj da mi zapee", "Smej mi se smej" and "Ke pijam ljubov do kraj".[39][40] On 26 June 2015, the singer promoted the album with a concert on the Balkan Boemi Festival in Bansko, Bulgaria.[41]

The song "Čalgiska" was released as the first single from the album. It was released on 6 December 2013 on the singer's official Facebook profile and on that of Avalon Production.[23] "Dve liri (ne ni bilo pišano)" was released as a single in Macedonia on 13 January 2014.[4][11] The lyrics video of the song is the most-viewed video on the singer's YouTube account with more than 6 million views as of 2019.[42] The song "Koj da mi zapee" was released as the album's third single in April 2015 and was sent to radio stations in Macedonian cities and countries of ex-Yugoslavia.[21][43]

In October 2016, English singer Joss Stone contacted Avalon Production, requesting to sing "Koj da mi zapee" together with Gočeva at a park in Skopje. The idea for the performance came from a series of videos that Stone filmed during her visits to various countries as part of her Total World Tour embarked in 2014. Before visiting the countries where she was scheduled to perform, Stone used YouTube to identify the most representative and popular songs and chose her favorite one. Stone had rehearsed the song before coming to Skopje and improvised along with Gočeva in order to bring specificity to the melody.[7] A professionally recorded video of the performance was published on the official YouTube accounts of both Stone and Gočeva on 18 October 2016. The video starts with Gočeva explaining to Stone the meaning behind some of the lyrics of the song; afterwards they sing it together accompanied by live musicians in the background.[14][44]

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