Maja Blagdan

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Maja Blagdan (born May 16, 1968 in Split ) is a Croatian pop singer.

She began her career in 1986 as a singer in the rock band Stijene . Her first album as a solo artist was released in 1993. She was the winner of the Dora Festival and thus a participant in the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest for Croatia. Her song Sveta ljubov (Eng .: Holy Love ) reached fourth place. Together with Marija Magdalena from Doris Dragović , who also reached fourth place in 1999, this is Croatia's best result at the ESC. Blagdan took part in the Croatian preliminary decision a few more times, but could not win again.

In 2008, Sretna Žena was her last studio album with pop music. The following year saw Put, Istina I Život , an album of religious music that emerged together with Zlatko Sudac and Ivan Puljic.

In 2016 Blagdan was seen in the Christian musical Uskrsli in the Komedija in Zagreb.

Albums

  • Vino i gitare (1993)
  • Bijele ruže (1994)
  • Sveta ljubav (1996)
  • Ljubavi moja jedina (1997)
  • Ti (2000)
  • Ljubavi, ljubavi (2001)
  • Moje ime je ljubav (2003)
  • Zlatna Kolekcija (Stijene) (2009)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.esc-history.com/nf-search.asp?search=Maja+Blagdan
  2. https://www.gloria.hr/arhiva/sretna-i-bez-muskarca/5057345/
  3. https://www.discogs.com/Maja-Blagdan-Zlatko-Sudac-Ivan-Pulji%C4%87-Put-Istina-I-%C5%BDivot/release/6298147
  4. https://www.bitno.net/kultura/uspjesne-izvedbe-mjuzikla-uskrsli-u-zagrebackoj-komediji/