Eda-Ines Etti
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Eda-Ines Etti (born in Haapsalu, 1981) is a singer, actress, and celebrity in Estonia, as well as known for her appearance in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000.
She was Estonia's representative for the Swedish election under her abbreviated stage name Ines.
"Once in a Lifetime" was ranked 4th in the competition.
Ines was supposed to be Estonia's first choice for the production team of the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 held in Estonia, as she was the first choice for the production team of the Eurolaul entry "Runaway."
However, she stalled at the last minute, and Sahlene, a veteran Swedish singer, was hurriedly drafted in to perform "Runaway" at Eurolaul.
This caused some controversies, with Ines' involvement in the affair being cast into question.
Ines became the face of Plusdial, the Finnish mobile ticketing company.
She has been the national spokeswoman since 2005 and has served as a co-presenter of Eurolaul. In 2004, Ines' first album in Estonia, 15 magamata ööd, was released.
At the Estonian Music Awards, she was voted her second "Female Artist of the Year" on the title track.
In 2005, Ines' backup band formed, including her brother Ivo Etti (bass guitar), Siim Mäesalu (piano), Erki Pärnoja (lead guitar), and Magnus Pajupuu (drums).
The first two instrumentalists were all recruited from Ruffus, Ruffus, and the Eurovision Song Contest participants 2003. Ines' album Uus päev was the first recording of the new formation.
The song "Iseendale" was included in Ines' second Eurolaul entry.
The song came in a close second to the winner "Through My Window," performed by Swedish Sandra Oxenryd.
In 2006, "Iseendale" became Estonia's first Estonian language song to be released.
In 2007, Ines' third Eurolaul entry "In Good and Bad" was released, gaining the 7th position. Kustutame Vead's album earned her the award for Female Artist of the Year.
Eda-Ines Etti won the Estonian version of the Just the Two of Us reality television singing competition in duet with IBM Estonia's chief general manager, Valdo Randpere.Ines' fifth studio album Kas kuuled mind, on November 2009.
The album includes songs such as "Ükskord," "Ja sina," "ine linn," and "ratatud hing." "Kiusatus" was her sixth album, and it featured a hit song "Tule-tule" that also has a video.
This album was only available with A Le Coq's cooperation, and it was only possible to buy with a Le Coq six pack.
Career
Ines was supposed to be Estonia's first public face at the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 in Estonia, as she was the first pick for the Eurolaul entry "Runaway." However, she dropped out at the last minute, and Sahlene, a veteran Swedish singer, was hurriedly hired to perform "Runaway" at Eurolaul. This sparked a lot of controversies, with Ines' participation in the investigation questioned. Ines became the face of Finland's largest phone ticketing company Plusdial in the same year.
Since then, she has been the national spokeswoman during the Eurovision Song Contest's voting process and a co-presenter of Eurolaul in 2005.
In 2004, Ines' first album in Estonia, 15 magamata ööd, was released. At the Estonian Music Awards, she was named on the album's title track for her second year as the second "Female Artist of the Year" category. Ines' backing band was formed in 2005, including her brother Ivo Etti (bass guitar), Siim Mäesalu (piano), Erki Pärnoja (lead guitar), and Magnus Pajupuu (drums). The first two instrumentalists were reportedly recruited from Ruffus, the participants of the Eurovision Song Contest 2003.
Ines' album Uus päev was the first record of the new formation. The album "Iseendale," Ines' second Eurolaul entry, was included in this collection. The song came in a close second to Sandra Oxenryd's "Through My Window." "Iseendale" was the first Estonian language song to be released in 2006. "In Good and Bad" was Ines' third Eurolaul entry, achieving seventh place in 2007.
Kustutame Vead's album received the Female Artist of the Year award. Eda-Ines Etti won the Estonian version of the Just the Two of Us reality television singing competition in duet with IBM Estonia's chief general manager Valdo Randpere in 2008.
In November 2009, Ines released Kas kuuled, her fifth studio album. The album includes singles "Ükskord," "Ja sina," "ine linn," and "ratatud hing."
"Kiusatus" was her sixth album and featured a hit song "Tule-tule," which also has a video. This album was limited to A Le Coq's cooperation and was only available with A Le Coq's six pack.