Grigor Koprov (Macedonian: Григор Копров; born September 30, 1943, Ohrid, Kingdom of Bulgaria)[1] is a Macedonian pop music composer, who also had an important impact on the Yugoslav music scene.
He has worked with many stars like Toše Proeski, Vlado Janevski, Marjan Stojanovski, Martin Vučić, Karolina Gočeva, Andrijana Janevska and Robert Vukelić In 1997 he composed the song "Ne Zori Zoro" with which Vlado Janevski represented Republic of Macedonia at the Eurovision Song Contest 1998, the first contest for the Republic.
Koprov has made many other attempts in the contest, with his songs failing to win the Macedonian National Final.
Koprov composed Proeski's mega hits: "Sonce Vo Tvoite Rusi Kosi" ("The Sun in Your Golden Hair"), "Usni Na Usni" ("Lips on Lips"), and "Nemir" ("Restless," which was sung in duet with Karolina Gočeva).
The song "Ne zori, zoro" was performed in the finals by Vlado Janevski who himself wrote the lyrics.