Anžej Dežan

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Anžej Dežan, born on June 17, 1987, is a Slovenian singer.

Anžej Dežan

Country Slovenia
Years active 2005–present
Genres Pop, Dance

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[edit] Biography

Anžej Dežan born on the 17 June 1987 in Celje, began his musical career very early, when he was ten years old, by winning the TV show ‘Karaoke’. Anžej came to fame when he placed second in the 2005 talent show on the Slovenian National Television (RTV Slovenija), "Spet Doma" (he was beaten by Omar Naber). Through his second place, he eventually got a contract and soon released his first CD C'est la Vie (That's life). On EMA 2006, (Eurovision Song Preselection) he won with the 12 points awarded by the jury and 14 points awarded by viewers. His win caused a controversy involving second placed Saša Lendero, who was awarded maximum points from the viewers, but zero from the jury. The winning song "Plan B", was performed at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 in the English language, under the title "Mr. Nobody" but failed to make through the semi final stage.

[edit] Biography from Eurovision 2006

Anžej Dežan, still a secondary school student, was born in 1987 in Celje. He began his musical career very early, when he was ten years old, by winning the TV show ‘Karaoke’.

Nevertheless, his first major success was in a television competition that unearths new musical talents in 2005. He competed in the Grand Final with Omar Naber, who narrowly won and became the Slovenian representative at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2005.

Anžej was the runner-up, a thankless position in such a competition, but this didn't shake his eagerness to work in the musical field. His growing potential was recognised by the successful composers and lyricists Urša and Matjaž Vlašič and Boštjan Grabnar, who became Anžej's creative team.

Together with them, Anžej published his first single ‘C'est la vie’ which was one of the top singles of several Slovenian radio playlists. In February 2005, Anžej was a backing vocalist for Nuša Derenda at EMA, the Slovenian Eurovision selection competition, while in May of the same year he entered the festival ‘Melodije morja in sonca’ and cut his second single ‘Vroče’. The song received a great reception at the festival and the jury awarded him first place.

Anžej performed in January 2006 at EMA 2006 and won with the song ‘Mr. Nobody’.

[edit] Albums

  • C'est La Vie (That's Life)

[edit] Singles

  • C'est La Vie
  • Vroče
  • Plan B (Mr. Nobody)

[edit] Trivia

It has been rumoured that Anžej has admitted to be a homosexual in the past.

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