Loredana Groza

Pop Singer

Loredana Groza was born in Oneti, Bacu County, Romania on June 10th, 1970 and is the Pop Singer. At the age of 53, Loredana Groza biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
June 10, 1970
Nationality
Romania
Place of Birth
Oneti, Bacu County, Romania
Age
53 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Profession
Actor, Model, Singer
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Loredana Groza Life

Loredana Groza (born 10 June 1970) is a Romanian pop singer-songwriter, model, singer, dancer, TV host, and mentor in the talent competition Vocea României, which is known for shifting musical styles.

She began her career in One?ti, Romania.

She is married to Andrei Boncea, and they have one child. Buna seara, iubito, her debut album in 1988, is her most popular song to this day. Loredana decided to go deeper in rediscovering and reinterpreting old Romanian songs during the two world wars in 2002, inspired by her album Agurida's huge success.

The result was a live performance Zaraza-vânzatoarea de placeri on Pro TV, which was released in December 2002 on MC, CD, and VHS support. Her song "Vreau toata noaptea" was wrongly announced to be competing in the Romanian National Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2006.

Loredana's remarks that she would never participate in the national selection after losing in 2005 with the song "Lele" fell from her position.

Following the announcement of the participants in the 2006 National Finals, the rumors were, however, quashed. She was a mentor on the Romanian version of the televised competition The Voice for the first seven seasons, and she was the face of Avon in Romania.

Personal life

Loredana was married to television director Andrei Boncea. Elena, their daughter, has been born.

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Loredana Groza Career

Life and career

Loredana Groza was born in Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (now Onești), Romania, on June 10, 1970. She began singing at the age of three and continued to perform throughout her school years. She was 14 years old when she was discovered by composers Dumitru Morobely and Zsolt Kerestely, who welcomed her to Bucharest for the talent show Steaua Without a Name), but she was too young because the minimum admission age was 17. She entered the talent show in 1986, when she was 16 years old, and received the major award. She appeared in the Mamaia Music Festival for the first time this year, making her the youngest winner ever.

She met acclaimed composer Adrian Enescu ("A 16-Year-Old Heart") at the Costinești Music Festival in 1987, which was followed by a complete set, her debut album Bună seara, iubito.

(Good Evening, Love!)

(1988) Despite the fact that the title song was not broadcast on Romanian television due to communist censorship, both the song and the album were huge hits, with the latter being sold in 1.5 million copies. Enescu and Lucian Avramescu recorded Un buchet de rosé (A Bouquet of Roses), which was also successful in 1989. Groza made a comeback with the album Attitude (Attitude) and toured Romania with the band Direcția 5 in 1995, following a career break until 1994. The album Născuta toamna (Born in Autumn) was released in 1995, but Tomilio, a gold-certified Tomilio, followed in 1996. Groza's 1998 hit song "Lumea e a mea" with B.U.G. Mafia is a nation in the United States.

Groza debuted on the front of Playboy magazine in 2000, which sold out and revealed her status as a sex symbol. Enescu and the singer performed together for the album Diva inamorata in 2001. Two albums influenced by traditional music were released in 2001 and 2002: Agurida and Zarza, as well as Zarza, a virulenta de peceri (Zarza, the Pleasure Seller). Groza issued the albums Fata cu sosete de diamant (The Girl with Diamond Socks), Extravaganza, and Jamparalele. The former received a gold medal for Romanian sales, as well as Groza's hit single "Lele," with which she attempted to represent Romania at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006. She had previously appeared in the Romanian national final for both 1994 and 1996, with the songs "Nu adio" ("Not Goodbye") and "Vivisim America" ("We Dream of America" ("We Dream of America" ("We Dream of America") respectively. "Apa," Groza's highest-charting single on national charts, debuted in 2012, ranked second on the Airplay 100. "Risipitor" ("Wasteful"), she premiered in 2014, becoming the first top ten hit in the world.

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