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Jamala
Contents
1 Life and career
1.1 Early life
1.2 2016present: Eurovision Song
Contest
2 Personal life
3 Discography
Susana Jamaladinova
Born
27 August 1983
Osh, Kirghiz SSR, Soviet Union
Genres
2005present
Labels
Website
jamalamusic.com (http://jamalamusi
c.com)
4 Filmography
5 References
6 External links
ancestors were forcefully resettled from Crimea to the central Asian republic under Joseph Stalin.[9] During
this deportation, one of her great-grandmother's daughters died on board of a freight truck and was tossed
from the wagon "like garbage".[9] Upon Ukraine's independence, her family returned to Crimea.[9]
Jamala has been fond of music since her early childhood. She made
her first professional recording at the age of nine, singing 12 folk and
children's Crimean Tatar songs. She entered the Simferopol Music
College[10] and later graduated from Tchaikovsky National Music
Academy of Ukraine as an opera singer, but preferred a career in pop
music.[1]
Early in 2011, she took part in the Ukrainian national selection for
the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Smile".[11] The song
was a crowd favorite and Jamala herself managed to land a spot in
Jamala signing an autograph at the
Odessa Film Festival 2012
Personal life
Jamala is a Muslim, and the first practising member of the faith to win Eurovision.[22][23][24]
Discography
Studio albums
Title
Details
All or Nothing
Extended plays
Title
Details
Released: 1 October 2014
Label: Enjoy Records
Format: Digital download, CD
Thank You
Live albums
Title
Singles
Details
Released: 2012
Label: Enjoy Records
Format: Digital download, CD
Notes
Concert DVD
Year
Title
Album
"Smile"
2012
" "
"Hurt"
All or Nothing
2013 ""
""
Thank You
2014 ""
Non-album singles
"?"
""
2015 " "
""
2016 "1944"
Non-album single
Filmography
Music videos
Song
Year
Director
2009
History Repeating
Alan Badoev
2010
Katya Tsarik
2010
2011
Smile
Max Ksjonda
2011
Find me
John X Carey
2012
(in Russian)
Sergei Sarakhanov
2013
(in Russian)
Denis Zakharov
2013
2013
2014
2015
(in Ukrainian)
Film
Title
Year
Viktor Vilks
Tolik Sachivko
Role
2014
The Guide
Olga
2014
References
1. "When strangers are coming into your home (Russian) (https://lenta.ru/articles/2016/05/13/jamala/), by Alexander
Zaitsev, lenta.ru
2. "Welcome to Ukraine". Retrieved 15 May 2016.
3. Editor. "Ukraines Crimean Tatar singer Jamala promises to embarrass Putin and bring Stalins crimes to Eurovision
Song Contest". Retrieved 15 May 2016.
4. ": ". Vogue UA. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
5. Ruban, Mariya. ": " - " (http://ukr.segodnya.ua/culture/stars/dzham
ala-hochu-pyshnuyu-krymsko-tatarskuyu-svadbu-591306.html)". C.UA. February 10, 2015. Retrieved April
20, 2015. (Ukrainian)
6. ": -, - (http://ua-report.info/news/dzh
amala_moja_mama_khristianka_armjanka_papa_krymskij_tatarin_musulmanin/2011-02-25-349#.VTUVyuGrHiU)".
UA-Report. February 25, 2011. Retrieved April 20, 2015. (Russian)
7. "http://thenordar.com/jamala-interview-public-talk/ Public Talk". -
Thenordar. August 27, 2014. Retrieved April 20, 2015. (Russian)
8. " " , ".
168.am-". 168.am. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
9. Colin Freeman, (14 May 2016). " 'They kill you all': why Ukrainian Eurovision winner, Jamala, angered Russia with
her 1944 song". The Telegraph. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
10. Veselova, Viktoria; Melnykova, Oleksandra (11 February 2016). "Crimean singer in line to represent Ukraine at
Eurovision". theguardian.com. The Guardian. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
11. "Ukraine: a new final!". Eurovision.tv. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
12. Hondal, Victor (2011-03-01). "Ukraine: Jamala withdraws from national final". EscToday.com. Retrieved 1 March
2011.
13. "Crimean singer in line to represent Ukraine at Eurovision". the Guardian. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
14. "Jamala entered Eurovision-2016 national selection". QHA.com.ua. 26 January 2016. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
15. Eurovision: Ukraine's entry aimed at Russia (http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-35630395), BBC News
(22 February 2016)
16. "Eurovision Song Contest 2016 Second Semi-Final". Eurovision Song Contest. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
17. "Ukraine's Jamala wins Eurovision 2016". BBC News. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
18. Telegraph Reporters, (15 May 2016). "Eurovision 2016: Furious Russia demands boycott of Ukraine over Jamala's
'anti-Kremlin' song". The Telegraph. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
19. "Russians demand war as Ukraine's Kremlin-critical song wins Eurovision - Daily Star". Dailystar.co.uk. Retrieved
15 May 2016.
20. Heidi Stephens. "Eurovision 2016: Ukraine's Jamala wins with politically charged 1944". the Guardian. Retrieved
15 May 2016.
21. " 'Politics beat art': Russian officials slam Ukraine Eurovision win". Retrieved 15 May 2016.
22. ": " [Journal: a day with the singer Jamala]. Vogue (in Russian). 17 December
2015. Retrieved 15 May 2016. " , [Jamala a Muslim,
celebrated without alcohol]"
23. "Muslim Wins Eurovision, the London Mayoralty & the Great British Bake Off". TELL MAMA. Retrieved 15 May
2016.
24. The New Arab & agencies (15 May 2016). "Eurovision celebrates 'first Muslim winner' ". alaraby. Retrieved 15 May
2016.
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