Mariana Popova

Bulgarian singer

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Mariana Popova
Background information
Born (1978-06-06) 6 June 1978 (age 45)
OriginSofia, Bulgaria
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1996–present
Websitewww.marianapopova.com
Musical artist

Mariana Popova (Bulgarian: Мариана Попова) (born 6 June 1978) is a Bulgarian singer. She is known for representing Bulgaria at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, trainer on The Voice of Bulgaria 2011 and from Vip Brother 2012 – Bulgaria

Biography

Mariana Popova was born in Sofia, Bulgaria on 6 June 1978. She has been studying music since she was 11, and later she also studied modern and jazz ballet. From 1996 until 2000, she was part of the group Cocomania. In 2005 she won the first prize at the "Burgas and the Sea" Festival with the song "Dream About Me," which she performed in a duet with Dani Milev. Mariana says that she dreams of never to stop dreaming, that she appreciates the really talented people, that she believes in herself and in reincarnation and that she would like to have a dinner with the singer Marc Anthony. In 2006, Mariana Popova triumphed at the Bulgarian National Final competition with the song "Let Me Cry", to enter the Eurovision Song Contest 2006.[1] Popova was not voted through semi-finals and thus did not qualify for the final on 20 May.

Singles

  • Ти не дойде (You Didn't Come)
  • Казах (I Said)
  • Можем пак (We Can Do It Again)
  • Няма (There Isn't Anything)
  • След (After)
  • Сънувай ме (Dream About Me)
  • Let Me Cry (Остави ме да плача) – with this song Mariana participated in Eurovision Song Contest in Athens.
  • Sometimes (Понякога) – Bulgarian version called "Не знам"
  • Lejos-song sung in Spanish with the Bulgarian artist Orlin Goranov.
  • Остани
  • New Religion – Namesake of latest album

Awards

  • 2004 – Third Prize at ‘Bourgas and the Sea’ Festival and the special prize of ‘Rotari Club – Bourgas’ with the song ‘After’ / duet with Dany Milev
  • 2005 – First Prize at ‘Bourgas and the Sea’ Festival with ‘Dream about me’ / duet with Dany Milev
  • 2012 – Best Bulgarian text from BG radio – ‘Чуй ме’ /duet with Orlin Goranov

Nominations

  • 2004 – Nomination for ‘Best Female Singer’, BG Radio Annual Music Awards
  • 2004 – Nomination for ‘Best Bulgarian Debut’, BG Radio Annual Music Awards
  • 2005 – Nomination for ‘Best Female Singer’, MM Television Annual Music Awards
  • 2005 – Nomination for ‘Best Female Singer’, BG Radio Annual Music Awards

References

  1. ^ Ltd., Standartnews. "Mariana Popova: I was the "man" at Eurovision - Standart / Стандарт". paper.standartnews.com. Retrieved 2 November 2017.

External links

  • Official website
  • Eurovision Website – Bulgarian Page
Preceded by
Kaffe
with Lorraine
Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest
2006
Succeeded by
Elitsa Todorova & Stoyan Yankoulov
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  • "Angel si ti"
  • "Beautiful Mess"
  • "Bones"
  • "DJ, Take Me Away"
  • "Growing Up Is Getting Old"
  • "If Love Was a Crime"
  • "Illusion"
  • "Intention"
  • "Let Me Cry"
  • "Lorraine"
  • "Love Unlimited"
  • "Na inat"
  • "Samo shampioni"
  • "Tears Getting Sober"
  • "Water"
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  • "Amambanda"
  • "La Coco-Dance"
  • "Coisas de nada"
  • "Congratulations"
  • "Follow My Heart"
  • "Je t'adore"
  • "Let Me Cry"
  • "Mr Nobody"
  • "Mum"
  • "Sense tu"
  • "Through My Window"
  • "Why Angels Cry"
  • "Zjarr e ftohtë"
Withdrawn
  • "Moja ljubavi"
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