music.wikisort.org - SingerIvana Ranilović-Vrdoljak (born 1 September 1970 in Koprivnica, Croatia,[1] SFR Yugoslavia), better known by her stage name Vanna, is a Croatian pop singer.
This article is about the Croatian singer. For other uses, see Vanna (disambiguation).
Vanna |
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 Vanna in concert in 2012 |
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Birth name | Ivana Ranilović |
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Born | (1970-09-01) 1 September 1970 (age 51) Koprivnica, SFR Yugoslavia |
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Origin | Zagreb, Croatia |
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Genres | Pop-Rock |
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Occupation(s) | Singer |
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Years active | 1990–present |
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Labels | Croatia Records |
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Associated acts | Electro Team, Ilan Kabiljo |
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Musical artist
Biography
As a child, Vanna won prizes in various national children and youth festivals.[1] Her debut was at the 1990 Zagrebfest, a music festival held in Zagreb.[2] In that year she left her hometown to live and study in Zagreb and whilst studying, she performed in a band called BOA.
In 1992 her professional career as a singer was launched. She joined a eurodance band called Electro Team and became an instant star. Not only was she a singer but a co-author and songwriter of all the songs performed by Electro Team. The song "Tek je 12 sati" became a huge hit in 1993,[1] and was popular elsewhere across the former Yugoslavia republics.[citation needed]
In 1998, Vanna left Electro Team to start a solo career[1] and record her first album, I to sam ja. She has since recorded three more solo albums and has won several other awards.[citation needed] She came first at Zadarfest (held in Zadar) three years in succession (1999, 2000 and 2001). Her album 24 sata reached gold.[citation needed]
In 2000 she came second in Dora, the Croatian national final for the Eurovision Song Contest with a song written by Bruno Kovačić and Ivana Plechinger. Being runner-up, she decided to participate again in 2001 and now won with Tonči Huljić's song Strune ljubavi. Shortly after Dora, she gave birth to daughter Jana. Vanna represented Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 in Copenhagen on 12 May 2001 and finished 10th. She sang the song in Croatian and in English, now entitled "Strings of My Heart".[citation needed]
After Eurovision, Vanna released a live album called Vanna u Lisinskom[1] and won Zadarfest again with "Više nisi moj". She won prizes in several other festivals.[citation needed]
In 2012, she had a guest appearance on the track "Za tvoje oči" from the album Praštam of Serbian rock band Neverne Bebe.
Vanna is married to Andrija Vrdoljak, son of Croatian film director Antun Vrdoljak, and they have two children, Luka (born c. 1997) and Jana (born c. 2001).[3] The family lives in Zagreb.
Discography
Albums
- Electro Team (1992, with Electro Team)
- Second To None (1994, with Electro Team)
- Anno Domini 1996 (1996, with Electro Team)
- I to sam ja (1997)
- Ispod istog neba (1998)
- 24 sata (2000)
- U Lisinskom (2001)
- Hrabra kao prije (2003)
- Ledeno doba (2007)
- Sjaj (2010)
- Izmiješane boje (2019)
Singles
References
External links
Media related to Vanna (singer) at Wikimedia Commons
Preceded by Goran Karan with "Kad zaspu anđeli" |
Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 |
Succeeded by |
 Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest |
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Participation |
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- 1993
- 1994
- 1995
- 1996
- 1997
- 1998
- 1999
- 2000
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
2014 to 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
2020
- 2021
- 2022
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Songs |
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1990s |
- "Don't Ever Cry"
- "Nek' ti bude ljubav sva"
- "Nostalgija"
- "Sveta ljubav"
- "Probudi me"
- "Neka mi ne svane"
- "Marija Magdalena"
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2000s |
- "Kad zaspu anđeli"
- "Strings of My Heart"
- "Everything I Want"
- "Više nisam tvoja"
- "You Are The Only One"
- "Vukovi umiru sami"
- "Moja štikla"
- "Vjerujem u ljubav"
- "Romanca"
- "Lijepa Tena"
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2010s | |
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2020s | |
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Note: Entries scored out are when Croatia did not compete |
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Countries |
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Final (by final results) |
- Estonia (winner)
- Denmark
- Greece
- France
- Sweden
- Spain
- Slovenia
- Germany
- Malta
- Croatia
- Turkey
- Russia
- Lithuania
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- United Kingdom
- Israel
- Portugal
- Netherlands
- Latvia
- Poland
- Ireland
- Iceland
- Norway
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Songs |
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Final (by final results) |
- "Everybody"
- "Never Ever Let You Go"
- "Die for You"
- "Je n'ai que mon âme"
- "Listen to Your Heartbeat"
- "Dile que la quiero"
- "Energy"
- "Wer Liebe lebt"
- "Another Summer Night"
- "Strings of My Heart"
- "Sevgiliye Son"
- "Lady Alpine Blue"
- "You Got Style"
- "Hano"
- "No Dream Impossible"
- "Ein Davar"
- "Só sei ser feliz assim"
- "Out on My Own"
- "Too Much"
- "2 Long"
- "Without Your Love"
- "Angel"
- "On My Own"
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Other | |
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На других языках
- [en] Vanna (singer)
[es] Vanna Ranilović
Ivana Ranilović-Vrdoljak (Koprivnica, 1 de septiembre de 1970) es una cantante pop croata conocida por su nombre artístico Vanna. Destaca especialmente por su voz de soprano. En 2001 participó en el Festival de Eurovisión representando a Croacia quedando en décimo lugar. Dos décadas después continúa con su carrera musical siendo una de las cantantes más reconocidas del país. En 2018 actuó en Zagreb con el cantante italiano Andrea Bocelli.
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