Danijela Martinović

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Danijela Martinović
Martinović (left) with Kastro Martinović
Martinović (left) with Kastro Martinović
Background information
Birth nameDanijela Martinović
Also known asDanijela
Born (1971-07-15) 15 July 1971 (age 50)
Split, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia (now Croatia)
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1991–present
Websitewww.danijelamartinovic.com

Danijela Martinović, known artistically as Danijela, (born 15 July 1971)[1] is a Croatian pop singer.

Biography[]

Born in Split to Croatian parents, Martinović began to sing from an early age. She has a sister, Izabela, who also pursued a music career through Split-based pop act . Her big breakthrough came in 1991 when she joined the pop band Magazin.[1] Magazin had long been a big name on the Croatian music scene (as well as the wider area, dating back to Yugoslav times); as such, Martinović became one of the biggest national icons. They represented Croatia at the 1995 Eurovision Song Contest, along with the opera singer Lidija Horvat-Dunjko, they performed the song "Nostalgija" finishing 6th (out of 23 entries) with 91 points.

In 1996 she left Magazin to pursue a solo career,[1] but she continued to work with the band's leader and prolific songwriter Tonči Huljić. That partnership resulted in Martinović winning the 1998 Dora contest with the ballad "Neka mi ne svane" ("May the Sun Never Rise") and becoming the Croatian representative at the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest, where she came in 5th (out of 25) with 131 pts.[1]

In 2007, Martinović participated in the Croatian version of the television show Dancing with the Stars, in which she danced with Nicolas Quesnoit (who was winner of the first season with Zrinka Cvitešić). She was eliminated in the 5th episode.

In December 2010 she released a song called "Pola Pola". In 2011 she released the album Unikat. She presented the song "Brodolom" ("Shipwreck") at the Croatian music festival SPLIT 2012. It became the biggest summer hit in Croatia. The song reached more than 3 million views on YouTube in less than one month.

Discography[]

Albums[]

  • (1996)
  • (1998)
  • (1999)
  • (2001)
  • (2003)
  • (2005)
  • (2006)
  • (2011)

Singles[]

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
CRO
[2]
"Čovjek bez adrese" 2019 13 Non-album single

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Danijela Martinović". vecernji.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 30 November 2017.
  2. ^ Peak positions in Croatia:

External links[]

Preceded by
Tony Cetinski
with Nek' ti bude ljubav sva
Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest
(as part of Magazin)
1995
Succeeded by
Maja Blagdan
with Sveta ljubav
Preceded by
E.N.I.
with Probudi me
Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest
1998
Succeeded by
Doris Dragović
with Marija Magdalena


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