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Eda-Ines Etti (, born 26 May 1981), also known as simply Ines, is an Estonian singer and songwriter. Etti represented Estonia in the
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with the song " Once in a Lifetime", placing fourth. Until their win the following year, this was Estonia's best result in the competition.


Career

Ines was designed to be once again Estonia's public
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at the
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held in Estonia, as she was the first choice for the production team of the ''
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'' entry " Runaway". However, she pulled out at the last moment, and an experienced Swedish singer,
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was hurriedly drafted in to perform "Runaway" at Eurolaul. This caused some controversy, with Ines' role in the affair coming under question. In the same year, Ines became the
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for the Finnish
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company Plusdial. Since then, she has once been the national spokeswoman during the voting procedure of Eurovision Song Contest and a co-presenter of ''
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'' in 2005. Ines's first album in Estonian, ''15 magamata ööd'', was issued in 2004. The title-track of the record brought her the second "Female Artist of the Year" at the Estonian Music Awards. Ines' backup band was formed in 2005, including her brother Ivo Etti (bass guitar), Siim Mäesalu (piano), Erki Pärnoja (lead guitar), and Magnus Pajupuu (drums). The first two instrumentalists were freshly recruited from
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, the participants of
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. The first record of the new formation was Ines' album ''Uus päev''. This included Ines' second ''Eurolaul'' entry, the song "Iseendale". The song came a close second to the winner "Through My Window", performed by the Swedish
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. "Iseendale" was notable as the only Estonian language song entered in 2006. Ines' third ''Eurolaul'' entry was the song entitled "In Good and Bad" in 2007 and achieved the 7th place. Her album ''Kustutame vead'' earned her the nomination for the Female Artist of the Year. In 2008, Eda-Ines Etti won the Estonian version of the ''
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singing contest in duet with the chief general manager of IBM Estonia Valdo Randpere.Valdo ja Ines võitsid staaride laulusaate
(Valdo and Ines Winners of Celebrity Singing TV series. In Estonian). Elu24.ee
Ines released her fifth studio album ''Kas kuuled mind'' in the end of November 2009. The album includes the singles "Ükskord", "Ja sina", "Öine linn", and "Äratatud hing". Her sixth album "Kiusatus" released in May 2011 and included a hit track "Tule-tule" which also has a video. This album came on sale with the cooperation of A Le Coq and was only possible to purchase with A Le Coq beer six pack.


Discography


Singles

* "Illusion of Happiness" - 2000 * "Once in a Lifetime" - 2000 * "Highway to Nowhere" - 2002 * "15 magamata ööd" - 2004 * "Kallis, kas sa tead" - 2004 * "Väike saatan" - 2004 * "Aarete saar" - 2005 * "Suvi on veel ees" - 2005 * "Must ja valge" - 2005 * "Ma ei tea, mis juhtuks" - 2005 * "Iseendale" - 2006 * "Lendan" - June 2006 * "In Good and Bad" - January 2007 * "Kustutame vead" - 2007 * "Keerlen" - 2008 * "Lõpuni välja" - 2008 * "Kus kulgeb kuu" - 2008 * "Ja sina" - 2009 * "Öine linn" - 2009 * "Ükskord" - 2009 * "Äratatud hing"- 2010 * "Tule-tule"- 2011 * "Pilvepiir"- 2011 * "Põlen sinu ees"- 2014


Albums

* ''Here For Your Love'' - 2000 * ''15 magamata ööd'' - November 2004 * ''Uus päev'' - December 2005 * ''Kustutame vead'' - December 2007 * ''Kas kuuled mind''- November 2009 * ''Kiusatus''- May 2011


Awards and nominations


References


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Etti, Eda-Ines 1981 births Living people People from Haapsalu Estonian pop singers 21st-century Estonian women singers English-language singers from Estonia Estonian television actresses Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 2000 Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Estonia