Jakub Molęda
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Jakub "Kuba" Molęda (born 3 April 1984 in
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singer, composer and theatre actor. He graduated from the vocalist studies program at University of Music in
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and studied musical education at Świętokrzyska Academy in
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. At age of 7 he debuted in musical program broadcast by TVP. Molęda competed in many children's music festival contests in Poland. In 1997, he was awarded with the ''Złoty Aplauz'' (Golden Applause) Award. He was a vocalist of the pop-rock band L.O.27, and in 1997 recorded with them first album ''Mogę wszystko''. In 1998, he performed with the band at National Festival of Polish Song in
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. He has also voiced characters in Polish translations of animated films, notably the guitarist dog Bodi in the 2016 animated film ''
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'' and the lion Kovu in '' The Lion King II: Simba's Pride''. In both cases, he provided both the singing and speaking voice.


Discography

*1997 – ''Mogę wszystko'' – Album recorded with L.O.27 *1997 – ''Kolędy Molędy'' – Single recorded with Maciej Molęda *1998 – ''Kubuś Puchatek – Piosenki ze Stumilowego Lasu'' – song "Już zawsze na zawsze" recorded with
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*1999 – ''Przyjaciele'' – Album recorded with L.O.27 *1999 – ''Zatrzymaj się'' – single recorded with Maciej Molęda *2007 – ''2xM'' – Album by the Mollęda team *2008 – ''Camp Rock'' soundtrack Polish version of "This Is Me" ("Oto ja") recorded with
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*2008 – ''Camp Rock'' soundtrack Polish version of "Wouldn't Change a Thing" ("Nie zmieniajmy nic") recorded with
Ewa Farna Ewa Farna (born 12 August 1993) is a Polish-Czech pop-rock singer. She released five Polish-language and four Czech-language studio albums, and received platinum and gold certifications for them, both in Poland and the Czech Republic. Farna i ...


External links


Official website of Mollęda team
{{DEFAULTSORT:Moleda, Jakub 1984 births Living people People from Olkusz 20th-century Polish male singers 21st-century Polish male singers 21st-century Polish singers