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Dov Viktor Király (born March 29, 1984) is a
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singer and songwriter. In 2006, he was part of the Hungarian band Twinz with his twin brother Benjamin. In 2008, he became the fourth winner of the Hungarian music competition ''
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''. He is the younger brother of the Hungarian pop singer
Linda Király Linda Király (born 28 February 1983) is a Hungarian-American singer and songwriter. She sings both in English and in Hungarian. She is the older sister of singer Viktor Király. Biography Linda Király is the second eldest of four children of ...
. In 2012 and 2014, he took part in ''A Dal'', a selection process in an unsuccessful bid to represent Hungary in the Eurovision Song Contest. In 2015, he took part in
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of the American series ''
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's, but was eliminated on November 11 during the Live Playoffs round, in which the Top 24 competed for the public's vote and coaches' choices.


Early years

Király was born in New York, a son of Hungarian immigrants. His father, Tamás Király, a musician, was the drummer in the band Universal együttes between 1972 and 1982. His mother Gabriella Király () sang as a backing vocalist in the band. Growing up in New York, Király played drums in a number of garage bands. After his mother became seriously ill, the family returned to Hungary in 1999, where he continued his musical career.


In Twinz and Face to Face

Viktor started a musical career in Hungary alongside his identical twin brother Benjamin Király forming a Hungarian musical band in 2006 called Twinz. The band released a number of singles, and their single "Aranyásók" had some good airplay in Hungary. The band is active still and is known as Face to Face.
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, Viktor's sister, is also a very well-known Hungarian singer, who had a great number of hits charting many times on the Mahasz Top 40, the Hungarian Singles Chart. Viktor Király competed as a solo contestant on a show on Hungarian television channel M1. The series titled ''A Társulat'' was dedicated to choosing performers for roles in the well-known Hungarian rock opera ''
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prevented him from moving to the later rounds of the show.


''Megasztár'' (2008)

In 2008, Király won the fourth season of the Hungarian music competition ''
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Solo career (2009-present)

After winning ''Megasztár'', Király launched a solo career with a live album ''Király Viktor: A döntőben elhangzott dalok'' released in 2009 containing most of his live performances on ''Megasztár 4''. The album made it to number 4 on MAHASZ Top 40, the official Hungarian Albums Chart. The same year he appeared alongside his sister Linda and brother Benjamin in a T-Mobile sponsored concert by
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. Also in 2009, he released his self-titled studio album ''Király Viktor''. The debut studio album made it to number 9 on MAHASZ Top 40. Two singles from ''Király Viktor'', namely "Forgószél" and "Ha arra indulsz" were successes on MAHASZ and music television station VIVA. An English language version of "Ha arra indulsz" retitled "Have I Told You" with an accompanying music video also gained fame. The follow-up album was ''Solo'' in 2010. The title track "Solo" topped the Hungarian charts, and the follow-up single "Crazy" was also a big hit in Hungary. Later 2012 and 2013 releases included the singles "Move Faster", "Over" and a chart-topping single "Fire". In 2013-2014, Király became a jury member and mentor in the talent program ''Az ének iskolája'' for young Hungarian singers between ages 8 and 16. ''3rd Dimension'' was the third studio album for Király and was released in 2014. It reached number 2 on the MAHASZ Top 40 Albums Chart and was certified platinum in Hungary. Two singles have been released from the album: "Chasing Demons" and "Exhale".


''A Dal''

Király has participated three times in ''
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. ;2012 Király's first attempt was with the song "Untried" as part of the family band Király Testvérek (The Kiralys) during the 2012 contest alongside his twin brother Benjamin and his sister Linda. The Kiralys reached the finals of the qualification finishing fourth overall.
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. ;2014 Király attempted ''A Dal'' for the second time in
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as a solo artist, with the song "Running Out of Time" co-written by Király himself, his father Tamás Király and by
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. The single "Running Out of Time" made it to number 3 on the MAHASZ Top 40. Due to the success of Király's song, he re-recorded it in a new version featuring American musician Darryl McDaniels, also known as D.M.C. ;2018 Király was announced as one of the participants in
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U.S. ''The Voice'' (2015)

In 2015, Király auditioned for
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. In the fourth episode of the "Blind Auditions" of the program broadcast on September 29, 2015, he sang " What's Going On" by
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with all four coaches,
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". Király was chosen by Levine as the winner. During the Knockout Rounds, Király was stolen by Stefani after Levine chose Jordan Smith as the winner of their knockout round. In the first live round (also known as the Live Playoffs, consisting of 24 finalists with six artists from each team), Király failed to get the Top 2 Public Vote save for Team Gwen and was not saved by Stefani as a coach's choice. Therefore, he left the competition on November 11, 2015, sparking criticism from critics and fans alike. Non Competition Performances:


Discography


Albums

;Studio albums ;Live albums


Singles

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See also

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Linda Király Linda Király (born 28 February 1983) is a Hungarian-American singer and songwriter. She sings both in English and in Hungarian. She is the older sister of singer Viktor Király. Biography Linda Király is the second eldest of four children of ...


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