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Celeste Rizvana Buckingham (born 3 May 1995) is a Slovak singer and songwriter. Buckingham began her career in 2011, after finishing as a finalist on the second season of ''
Česko Slovenská SuperStar ''SuperStar'' (previously known as ''Česko Slovenská SuperStar'') is a joint Czech- Slovak version of the Idol series' ''Pop Idol''. It was merged from '' Česko hledá SuperStar'' and ''SuperStar Search Slovakia'', which previously had three i ...
'', the joint Czech-Slovak version of ''
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''. Born in Switzerland to an American father and Iranian mother, Buckingham settled with her family in Slovakia at the age of three. After beginning her professional career with ''Česko Slovenská SuperStar'', Buckingham released the singles "
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" and " Nobody Knows", both of which became top ten radio hits in Slovakia. The singles were followed by the release of her debut studio album '' Don't Look Back'' (2012). While a moderate commercial success, the album spawned the release of the single " Run Run Run", becoming a number-one radio hit in both Slovakia and the Czech Republic, and the most-played song of the year by a Slovak artist. Buckingham has since gone on to release four additional studio albums as an independent artist: ''Where I Belong'' (2013), ''So Far So Good'' (2015), ''BARE'' (2017), and ''Life'' (2022). In addition to music, Buckingham has additionally worked as a model and television host, and was a judge on '' X Factor Česko a Slovensko'', the Czech-Slovak version of ''
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'', in 2014. In 2007, she authored and released the
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''
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'' (2007), cowritten by her younger sister Carmel.


Early life and education

Buckingham was born on 3 May 1995 in
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to a culturally diverse family. Her father, Thomas (born 1954), is an American from
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with British-Irish origins, while her mother, Zarin (born 1961), is Iranian with
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heritage. Shortly after Buckingham's birth, the family relocated to
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in the United States, where her father worked as a
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. Buckingham is the elder of two sisters: her younger sister is Carmel (born 1998). In 1999, the family left Alaska and relocated to Slovakia, after Buckingham's father was offered a job there. After arriving in Slovakia, they settled in the village of Borinka, outside of
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. Despite initially planning to only spend a year in Slovakia, they ultimately remained there indefinitely. Upon beginning school in Slovakia, Buckingham could not speak the
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and was teased by her peers for this inability, although she soon became fluent. Buckingham was later educated at Forel International School, an
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in Bratislava, founded by her mother. In 2012, she began studying music at
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in
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. Buckingham developed an interest in music at a young age, and began taking lessons in
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and
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, while learning to play the piano and guitar. In 2007, she and her sister coauthored the
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''
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'', released by Divis-Slovakia.


Career


2011–2012: ''Česko Slovenská SuperStar'' and ''Don't Look Back''

Buckingham began her professional career in 2011, after auditioning for
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of ''
Česko Slovenská SuperStar ''SuperStar'' (previously known as ''Česko Slovenská SuperStar'') is a joint Czech- Slovak version of the Idol series' ''Pop Idol''. It was merged from '' Česko hledá SuperStar'' and ''SuperStar Search Slovakia'', which previously had three i ...
'', the joint Czech-Slovak version of ''
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''. Buckingham had been encouraged to audition for the series by record producers Martin Šrámek and Andrej Hruška. Buckingham went on to pass her audition, and finished the competition in tenth place, being eliminated in week two of the finals. Following her elimination, Buckingham signed a recording contract with
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to begin a career as a solo artist. In the aftermath of the competition, Buckingham spoke negatively of her experiences, stating that she and other contestants had no choice of songs and were frequently involved in disputes with directors and each other. She later released the singles "
Blue Guitar "Blue Guitar" is a song written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. In 1963, Richard Chamberlain released it as the lead single from his album ''Twilight of Honor''. It was a No. 12 hit on the Easy Listening chart and reached No. 42 on the ''Bil ...
" and " Nobody Knows" in July and November 2011, respectively, both of which became top ten radio hits in Slovakia. She later collaborated with Slovak rapper
Majk Spirit Majk Spirit (born Michal Dušička; 28 August 1984, Bratislava, Slovakia) is a Slovak rapper and member of the group H16, named after his primary school Hálova 16 in Petržalka. The winner of the MTV Europe Music Awards for the Best Czech and ...
on the song " Ja a ty" in February 2012, before releasing her debut studio album '' Don't Look Back'' in April. Coinciding with the release of ''Don't Look Up'' was the release of her third solo single " Run Run Run". The song went on to become a hit in Slovakia and the Czech Republic, topping both countries' radio songs charts and peaking at number-two on each country's overall singles charts. "Run Run Run" additionally became the most-played song by a Slovak artist of the year, and the second most-played song of the year in the Czech Republic. Following the commercial success of "Run Run Run", Buckingham won New Artist of the Year at the 2012 Slávik Awards and Best Female Singer at the 2012 OTO Awards, while also being nominated for Female Singer of the Year at the Slávik Awards, and for Best Czech & Slovak Act at the
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.


2013–present: Independent artist

Buckingham ended her collaboration with
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in late 2012, and continued her career as an
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. She later released the single "
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" in November 2012, to serve as the lead single to her upcoming second studio album. The song was a moderate hit in Slovakia, but became a top ten radio hit in the Czech Republic. The song was followed by the release of " I Was Wrong" in May 2013, Buckingham's second collaboration with
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. "I Was Wrong" went on to become Buckingham's second number-one radio hit in Slovakia, while also peaking at number-two on the Slovak overall singles chart. She went on to win Best Female Singer for the second consecutive year at the 2013 OTO Awards, while also becoming the final winner of Best Czech & Slovak Act at the
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, following the category's discontinuation the following year.


Bibliography

*2007, ''
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'' with Carmel Buckingham (illustrated by Georgina Soar)


Discography

*'' Don't Look Back'' (2012) *'' Where I Belong'' (2013) *'' So Far So Good'' (2015) *'' BARE'' (2017) *''
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'' (2022)


Awards and nominations


References


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