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Susana Alimivna Jamaladinova [a] [1] [2] (born 27 August 1983), known professionally as Jamala, [b] is a Ukrainian singer. She represented Ukraine and won the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with her song " 1944 ".
"1944" was composed and recorded by Jamala.The English lyrics were written by the poet Art Antonyan. The song's chorus, in the Crimean Tatar language, is made up of words from a Crimean Tatar folk song called Ey Güzel Qırım that Jamala had heard from her great-grandmother, reflecting on the loss of a youth which could not be spent in her homeland. [7]
The Ukrainian singer was at the venue to debut a selection of songs from her new album “Qirim” — a collection of Crimean Tatar tracks that was years in the making. Jamala and the orchestra ...
The Ukrainian entry caused controversy and garnered international media interest both for Jamala, a Ukrainian singer of Crimean Tatar descent, and the song "1944", which was inspired by the story of her great-grandmother during the 1944 deportation of the Crimean Tatars in the Soviet Union under the rule of Joseph Stalin. Despite media reports ...
Ukrainian singer Jamala's new single "Thank you, Stranger" is a special message of gratitude to the people who have helped refugees from her home country. (Aug. 12)
"Zamanyly" (Ukrainian: Заманили) is a song by Ukrainian singer Jamala and Ukrainian folk quartet DakhaBrakha. It was released as a digital download in Ukraine on 4 November 2016 by Enjoy! Records. The song has charted in Russia and Ukraine.
Jamala was announced as the winner, however, as the televoting acted as a tiebreaker. She received 37.77% of more than 382,000 televotes. She represented Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016, performing in the second half of the second semi-final. The song is the first Eurovision song to contain lyrics in the Crimean Tatar language. She ...
The shooting of the clip of the singer Jamala's song "I Believe in U" was held in April in Portugal. Directed by Igor Stekolenko, who directed over a hundred music videos for Ukrainian and foreign artists, including Okean Elzy and Brutto. The video shoot lasted three days and took place in Portuguese capital, Lisbon.