Justyna Steczkowska

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Justyna Steczkowska

Justyna Steczkowska (b. August 2, 1972 in Rzeszów, Poland) is a Polish singer, song-writer and actress. She has also performed under the name Justyna. She comes from a very musical family. She played violin in a family band before becoming a singer.

Justyna Steczkowska became famous when she won one of the most popular song contests in Poland Szansa na sukces with a song "Buenos Aires". Her wide volce scale is one of her most noticble traits as a singer. After a few CDs with her own songs she released Alkimja a complication of Jewish songs and Polish lyrics. Then came her "Femme Fatale" album, featuring songs from the most "Fatale" women of all time.

[edit] Discography

  • Dziewczyna Szamana (1996)
  • Naga (1997)
  • Na koniec świata (film music, 1999)
  • Kolędy i pastorałki (with Steczkowska's family, 2000)
  • Dzień i noc (2000)
  • Mów do mnie jeszcze (2001)
  • Alkimja (2002)
  • Moja intymność (of Złota kolekcja, 2003)
  • Femme Fatale (2004)

[edit] Singles

  • Moja intymność – 1994
  • Sama – 1995
  • Dziewczyna Szamana - 1996
  • Oko za oko – 1996
  • Grawitacja – 1996
  • Nie kochani – 1996
  • Tatuuj mnie – 1996
  • Za dużo wiesz – 1997
  • Za karę – 1998
  • Kici kici maj – 1998
  • Kryminalna Miłość – 1998
  • Na koniec świata – 1999
  • Kosmiczna Rewolucja – 2000
  • Podróżując – 2000
  • Świat jest niewierny – 2000
  • To koniec – 2000
  • Mów do mnie jeszcze – 2001
  • Mówisz do mnie moja – 2001
  • Co to jest miłość – 2001
  • Śpiewaj Yidl Mitn Fidl – 2002
  • Świt świt – 2002
  • Wszyscy braćmi być powinni – 2002
  • Zadzwoń do mnie – 2004
  • Tłum – 2005
  • Sex appeal – 2005
  • Samotni – 2005
  • Świąteczna piosenka o miłości - 2006

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Preceded by:
Edyta Górniak
Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest
1995
Succeeded by:
Kasia Kowalska