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Natali Dizdar

Croatian pop singer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Natali Dizdar (born 24 August 1984), also known as Natalie Dizdar, is a Croatian pop singer.

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Early life

Dizdar was born in Zadar and raised in Sukošan, and attended music school in her youth.

Career

She became famous by becoming the runner-up of the Story Supernova Music Talents reality show, aired on Nova TV in late 2003.[1] Endowed with an indisputable vocal talent, after the show she pursued a solo career, signed a contract with Croatia Records, trying to build a repertoire based on pop-jazz and other more worldly elements of popular music. Her first single, Ne daj, was entered into the 2004 Split Festival and soon became a radio hit. She collaborated with Matija Dedić, Arsen Dedić and Coco Mosquito on her first few albums.[2] Her self-titled debut album was released in 2005 and was certified gold in Croatia.[3]

In July 2013, "Grijeh" was released as a single and indicated the start of Dizdar's third album cycle.[4] Dizdar wouldn't release another single until more than a year after when "Iluzionist" was released in December 2014.[5] In 2016 she released two additional singles, "Ne reci zauvijek" and "Mjesto za jedno", with an announced that her third studio album would be released the following year.[6] On 16 June 2017, Dizdar released her third studio album Iluzije through Agapa which finalized the recording deal with that label.[7] The same day, the final single from the album "Nećeš me, zar ne", alongside its English language version "Pills", was released.[8]

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Personal life

In 2011 Dizdar graduated from the Faculty of Education and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Zagreb.[9]

Discography

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Notes

  1. HR Top 40 was launched on 24 January 2013.[12]
  2. "Nećeš me, zar ne" did not enter the HR Top 40, but peaked at number 23 on the regional HR Top 100 (Dalmacija) chart.[13]

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