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Fiki
Fikret Tuncher Fikret ( bg, Фикрет Тунчер Фикрет, tr, Fikret Tunçer Fikret; born 3 March 1995) is a Bulgarian pop-folk singer of Turkish descent. He is the son of singer Toni Storaro. Biography Fiki was born in Shumen, Bulgaria. His father Toni Storaro is a popular Bulgarian singer. He is among the five Bulgarians selected for more than 110-member international choir ''Voices of Youth Music'' who participate in the opening of the 2012 Summer Olympics. In the casting he appeared with two songs of Stevie Wonder - " Lately" and " I Just Called to Say I Love You". Bellissimo His first own song was a duet with his father Toni Storaro. The song is titled "Kazhi mi kato mazh" ("Tell me like a man") (in Bulgarian "Кажи ми като мъж"). It was composed by Pantelis Pantelidis. In early October 2013, he released another new song - "Koy" (in Bulgarian "Кой") with Galena. Shortly after that, Fiki signed a contract with the company Payner and became a par ...
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Galena (singer)
Galina Vicheva Gencheva ( bg, Галина Вичева Генчева) known professionally as Galena ( bg, Галена), is a Bulgarian pop-folk singer. Biography and personal life Galena was born May 21, 1985 in the village of Smyadovo, Bulgaria. She has studied folk singing at the music school of Shumen for 4 years. Two years after that she moved town and continued her music education in Dimitrovgrad. In February 2008, Galena was engaged to her boyfriend Galin. On June 22, 2009 they had their first child, Stefan. On February 17, 2017 they welcomed a second son - Aleksandar. Career 2004–2006: The beginning: Galya and Galena Galena was discovered by the singer Milko Kalaydzhiev. She started her career under the stage name Galya ('' bg, Галя'') and recorded her first single "Можеш ли" (''lit. Can You?)'' in 2004. Her debut studio album was named after her - Galena ('' bg, Галена'') and was released under the Payner Music label on 21 May 2006 - t ...
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Preslava
Preslava Koleva Ivanova ( bg, Преслава Колева Иванова; born Petya Koleva Ivanova, bg, Петя Колева Иванова, on 26 June 1984), better known mononymously as Preslava, is a Bulgarian singer. She was born in Dobrich, Bulgaria. She is considered one of the key names in the Bulgarian modern music, and has won more than 60 awards since her debut in 2004. Life and career Early life (1984–2003) Petya Koleva Ivanova was born on June 26, 1984 in Dobrich, Bulgaria . Her mother, Yanka Toncheva was a seamstress. Her father, Kolyo Tonchev was a worldwide race car driver. Ivanova has an older sister named Ivelina who is a folk singer. She sang her first song when she was 7 years old. Despite her parents disapproval, she started singing in nightclubs at age of 15. She completed her musical education with the specialty ‘folk singing’ with Gadulka speciality. Career beings and ''Preslava'' (2004) During the winter of 2004 a prominent singer from the ...
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Azis
Vasil Troyanov Boyanov (; born 7 March 1978), professionally known as Azis (), is a Bulgarian recording artist, of mixed Bulgarian and Romani ethnicity. Azis initially rose to prominence in Eastern Europe performing songs mostly in chalga, a genre which can be described as the Bulgarian rendition of pop-folk. Azis has collaborated with other Bulgarian pop-folk singers, such as Gloria, Malina, Sofi Marinova, Toni Storaro, and with Bulgarian rap artists – Ustata and Vanko 1. Other than that, his repertoire includes duets with Serbian singers, including Indira Radić, Marta Savić, Jelena Karleuša and Severina. Boyanov performed " Let Me Cry" at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 with Mariana Popova, staying in the semi-finals. Other than his acclaimed career as a vocalist, he competed unsuccessfully in the 2005 Bulgarian parliamentary election as a member of the Euroroma party. Azis remains a prominent figure in the Bulgarian music scene. Biography Azis was born Vasil ...
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Tsvetelina Yaneva
Tsvetelina Georgieva Yaneva ( bg, Цветелина Георгиева Янева; born 5 October 1989) is a Bulgarian singer in the pop-folk, pop and folk music genres. Biography Early life Yaneva was born on 5 October 1989 in Plovdiv. She follows in the footsteps of her parents; her father, Georgy Yanev, is a musician, and her mother, Pepa Yaneva, is a folk music singer. Her family lives in Plovdiv, but lived for a long time in Belashtitsa, from the city, where they have a house and a recording studio. Yaneva began her career from an early age, when she sang with an orchestra. As a child, She began to sing folk songs, but as a teenager she sang in the genre of pop and jazz music. She attended singing lessons at the local radio station Zaduma of the local trade union in her hometown. 2008-2012: Early career and first successes In mid-2008, Tsvetelina signed a contract with the record company Payner. In July of the same year, she released a video clip for the song "Otkradnata L ...
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Shumen
Shumen ( bg, Шумен, also romanized as ''Shoumen'' or ''Šumen'', ) is the tenth largest city in Bulgaria and the administrative and economic capital of Shumen Province. Etymology The city was first mentioned as ''Šimeonis'' in 1153 by the Arab traveler Idrisi. The name is probably from Bulgarian ''shuma'' '(deciduous forest).' Some believe Konstantin Jireček that it comes from the name of the Bulgarian emperor Simeon the Great. In the following periods, the city was mentioned with variants, such as ''Şumena'', ''Şumna'', ''Şumular'', ''Sumunum'', ''Şumnu'' and ''Şumen''. The eleventh edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica lists it as ''Shumla'', similar to the way it lists Pleven as Plevna. History Antiquity and the Middle Ages Earliest reports for Shumen fortress date back to the early Iron Age. From the 12th century BC is the first fort, surrounding accessible parts of the area. Archaeological surveys, conducted in 1957, 1961 to 1987, determined the chronol ...
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I Just Called To Say I Love You
"I Just Called to Say I Love You" is a ballad written, produced, and performed by American R&B singer and songwriter Stevie Wonder. It was a major international hit, and remains Wonder's best-selling single to date, having topped a record 19 charts. The song was the lead single from the 1984 soundtrack album '' The Woman in Red'', along with two other songs by Wonder, and scored number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for three weeks from October 13 to October 27, 1984. It also became his tenth number-one on the R&B chart, and his fourth on the adult contemporary chart; it spent three weeks at the top of both charts, and for the same weeks as on the Hot 100. The song also became Wonder's only solo UK number-one success, staying at the top for six weeks, in the process also becoming Motown Records' biggest-selling single in the UK, a distinction it still held . In addition, the song won both a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for Best Original Song. The song also received three n ...
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Bulgarian People Of Turkish Descent
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Bulgarian Folk-pop Singers
Bulgarian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to the country of Bulgaria * Bulgarians, a South Slavic ethnic group * Bulgarian language, a Slavic language * Bulgarian alphabet * A citizen of Bulgaria, see Demographics of Bulgaria * Bulgarian culture * Bulgarian cuisine, a representative of the cuisine of Southeastern Europe See also * * List of Bulgarians, include * Bulgarian name, names of Bulgarians * Bulgarian umbrella, an umbrella with a hidden pneumatic mechanism * Bulgar (other) * Bulgarian-Serbian War (other) The term Bulgarian-Serbian War or Serbian-Bulgarian War may refer to: * Bulgarian-Serbian War (839-842) * Bulgarian-Serbian War (853) * Bulgarian-Serbian wars (917-924) * Bulgarian-Serbian War (1330) * Bulgarian-Serbian War (1885) * Bulgarian-Serbi ... {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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21st-century Bulgarian Male Singers
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1995 Births
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Andrea (Bulgarian Singer)
Teodora Rumenova Andreeva ( bg, Теодора Руменова Андреева; born 23 January 1987), better known by her stage name Andrea ( bg, Андреа), is a Bulgarian pop-folk singer, songwriter and video director. She was also part of the famous group Sahara,(referencing Sahara and the members of Sahara joining on the Shaggy song) together with the Romanian Grammy Awards nominated producer Costi Ioniță they created the song " I Wanna" in collaboration with Shaggy and Bob Sinclar. The song was distributed by Yellow Productions and Ministry of Sound Australia. The track was on the top charts of Belgium, Germany and Switzerland. Biography and lifestyle Andrea was born in Sofia. She took music lessons at an early age from her aunt who was an opera singer in the Vratsa Opera. During her teenage years she entered and won several beauty pageants (Miss Sofia, Miss Tourism Bulgaria). After graduating high school, she signed with Bulgarian record label Payner. In 200 ...
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