Natalia Kukulska

Pop Singer

Natalia Kukulska was born in Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland on March 3rd, 1976 and is the Pop Singer. At the age of 48, Natalia Kukulska 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
March 3, 1976
Nationality
Poland
Place of Birth
Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Age
48 years old
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Profession
Lyricist, Singer, Songwriter
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Anna Jantar, Jarosław Kukulski
Natalia Kukulska Life

Natalia Kukulska (born March 3, 1976) is a Polish singer and R&B musician, who has shifted to experimental electronica in the 1990s.

She debuted as a child performer in 1986 and released her first "adult" solo album in 1996.

"Dlon", "Piosenka swiatloczula," "Im wiecej cieciecie ciebie tym mniej," "W biece slonca w calym miescie," "W biescie," "Tym miescie" and "Wiernosc miescie" are among her most famous songs."

As of 2014, she has had sold more than 1.8 million albums.

Early life

Kukulska was born in Warsaw on March 3, 1976. Anna Jantar, the late singer who died in the 1980 LOT plane crash, and Jaktof Kukulski, who also wrote songs for Irena Jarocka, Krzysztof Krawczyk, Eleni, and many others, was the daughter of many others. Piotr Kukulski, her father's second marriage, has a half-brother.

She attended XXI Social High School in Warsaw ("XXI Spota Liceum Liceum Liceum Ogólnokszta) and graduated in 1995.

Personal life

Micha Dbrówka married her in February 2000, the first female artist in the country. They had been in existence since 1990. Kukulska and Dnrówka live in Komorów, just north of Warsaw. Jan Dbrówka, the family's first child, was born on June 24, 2000. He was named after Micha Dbrówka's grandfather. Anna Dbrówka, her second child and first daughter, born on May 4, 2005. The child was named after Natalia's mother.

Halina Szmeterling, Kukulska's maternal grandmother, took care of her daughter after her mother's tragic death. Mrs. Szmeterling lived in Komorów with her granddaughter and great-grandchildren, but she died in September 2016 at the age of 92.

On July 30, 2016, she announced that she's expecting their third child. Laura Dbrówka, a native of Warsaw, gave birth to her daughter on January 5, 2017.

Kukulska is best known for its charitable work. She has appeared in the finals of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity many times. In 1997, he co-founded the Polish artist "Moja nadzieja" ('My and Your Hope) with a group of Polish musicians. The flood victims were given the funds from the sale.

She participates in the film "Ca Polska Dzieciom," in which she reads a fairy tale to her son and records a song and a video clip "Wspomnienia spomnie s. blisko" ('Memories are near) in 2002. He and other musicians recorded the anthem of the TVN foundation "You are not alone" in August 2005 ('You are not alone.' She begins the campaign "Konwój Muszkieterów," for which she records a special CD with live versions of her hits and the Foundation's anthem "We can help." The Kukulska visited three orphanages during the march, giving their children gifts. The proceeds from the sale of the album were used to buy Christmas gifts for children from orphanages.

She was named UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador on April 12, 2007, and the School for Africa campaign was launched in Angola. She has served as a SOS Children's Villages Ambassador since 2012.

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Natalia Kukulska Career

Career

She began performing professionally in 1984. In 1986, she released 'Natalia,' which was simply titled 'Natalia'. "Puszek Okruszek" and "Co powie tata" are two of the music publishing house's two singles, "Puszek Okruszek" and "Co powie tata" have started.

She released "Bajki Natalki" ('Natalia's Fairy Tales), a year later, for which she set the first platinum record in Polish phonography. "Najpiejsze koldy" was her first CD with Christmas carols in 1991 ('The Most Beautiful Christmas Carols'). With the singles "D" and "Piosenka wriatczua," she promoted the album, winning the 32nd position in the Polish Radio's Third Program's Third Program. The most well-selling songs had been rated gold for high domestic sales. In 1995, she was nominated for the Fryderyk award of the Polish phonographic industry in the Album of the Year - Pop category. Pulse, she released in 1997, her first album "Im ciebie tym mniej," "W biet" and "Czy on a jest," as well as her own interpretation of Barbra Streisand's "Woman in Love." Just three months after its debut, the album was dubbed Double Platinum.

During the premiere of Walt Disney Studio's animated film Hercules, Kukulska performed her song "Ani sowa" in November 1997. Kukulska and the Dutch music duo R'n'G released the song "We'll Be Together" on January 26, 1998, which was released all over Europe. She performed Polish version songs for Camelot's film Quest for Camelot's "On My Father's Wings" ('Niech Duchny niesie mnie) and duet with Andrzej Piasecny "If I Didn't Have You" ('Jeste mnie) in September 1998. David Foster, the film's producer and composer, selected her.

"Autoportret" ('Selfportrait'), a compilation in which she promoted with the singles "Przychodzi raz", "Skoczyo si") and "Zanim wstko si" appeared on March 1, 1999. Anna Jantar's album also contained a new interpretation of the hit song "Tyle spcie" from her mother Anna Jantar's repertoire, as well as a Dionne Warwick cover of the hit "Heartbreaker" (Irm mie) from her mother Anna Jantar's repertoire.

Kukulska performs at the 36th National Festival of Polish Song in Opole, where, apart from her recital, she also appears in a debut concert with Mietek Szczeniak. The album "Tyle So" is released on March 13, 2000 as a recording of Anna Jantar's performance. Leading Polish artists appeared on stage alongside Natalia on February 23 at the Jewish Theatre in Warsaw.

She performed the album "Tobie" on April 23, 2001, for which she was nominated for Fryderyk in the Year of the Year - Pop category. "Niepotrzebny," "Cicho ciepo," and "Jeli ona" were promoted by the publishing house's web site. "Z gbi serc," the album's bonus track, was dedicated to Pope John Paul II. The album debuted in 1st OLiS with the Gold Record in the United States, and as a result of the launch of a new campaign, she appeared in ten outdoor concerts at which over 600 thousand people.

Kukulska makes her debut at the Roma Musical Theater in Warsaw, where she plays Kim, the main character of the musical Miss Saigon, directed by Wojciech Kpczynski. The two-disc set "Po tamtej stron" was first released on May 12, 2005. Anna Jantar's debut CD includes 20 songs, while Natalia's second album "Po tamtej stron" was specially arranged for this occasion.

"Sexi Flexi," Bartek Królik and Marek Piotrowski's second studio album, was released in November 2007. The album received five nominations for the Fryderyk award and also received the distinction of a Gold Record. It was promoted by singles: "Sexi Flexi," "Póna pód" and "Fantasies."

"Eye on Poland" was CNN's program in October 2008, where she was interviewed in October 2008. She appears in the concert "Our Contemporary Chopin" with the Classic Jazz Quartet on February 24, 2010 as part of the "Chopin Year." Chopin's songs were arranged by Adam Sztaba during the festival. She made her Fashion Magazine debut in April as a columnist dedicated to fashion. "CoMix" is the duo Kukulska & Dbrówka's first album by the artist Micha Dbrówka on May 18, together with her partner Micha Dbrówka. The recording session was attended by the Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Adam Sztaba. She began as a mentor in the TVP2 program "Bitwa gyosy" in February 2012.

In 2016, she was a coach on the seventh edition of TVP2's The Voice of Poland. She released the album Search in Dreams, which featured lullabies with the lyrics of songs by late Soviet singer Vladimir Vysotsky. Marek Napiórkowski, a jazz guitarist, was on display. The album was named "album of the year (music for children and youth)" by the Fryderyk.

She sang Adam Mickiewicz's "Invocation" in 2021 on Marcin Kozkowski's TV show "Zakochany Mickiewicz, directed by Marcin Koczkowski.

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