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  2. Jamala - Wikipedia

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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 ".

  3. 1944 (song) - Wikipedia

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    "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]

  4. Ukrainian singer Jamala to perform new album for Eurovision - AOL

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    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 ...

  5. Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. 'Thank You' from singer Jamala [Video] - AOL

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    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)

  7. Zamanyly - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  8. 1944 (album) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. I Believe in U - Wikipedia

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    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.