Mariana Popova
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Mariana Popova | |
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Background information | |
Born | 6 June 1978 |
Origin | Sofia, Bulgaria |
Genres | Pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 1996–present |
Website | www.marianapopova.com |
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
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
- ^ Ltd., Standartnews. "Mariana Popova: I was the "man" at Eurovision - Standart / Стандарт". paper.standartnews.com. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
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