Silva Hakobyan
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Silva Hakobyan (; born October 23, 1988) is an
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Early life

Hakobyan was born on October 23, 1988, in the city of
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. She performed since the age of four.http://www.silvahakobyan.com/ Silva's official web site in "About Me"


Career

Silva's song "I Like" was composed by her sister Mane and produced by her brother Edgar, the song participated in London in the BBC "The Next Big Thing" global competition and among around 2000 participants, by the decision of world known members of jury was awarded the grand prize. According to the BBC rating, Silva was named the best young singer in the world.http://silva.am/ in "About Me"


Discography


Studio albums

*Tnic Pakhel Em (2008) *Siloi (2010) *Dochka (2019)


Compilation albums

*Gold Collection (2016)


References


External links


Official web site
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