Gosia Andrzejewicz (born as Małgorzata Andrzejczuk on January 14, 1984 in Bytom, Poland) is a Polish pop and dance singer. She debuted in 2004 and has since earned major hits in Poland like "Pozwól żyć", "Słowa" and "Trochę ciepła". Two of her albums have been certified Gold in her home country, Gosia Andrzejewicz Plus and Lustro, both released in 2006.
Career
Gosia has won over 30 singing contest awards and performed in a jazz group for a short period of time. In 2004, she released her first, self-titled album independently, which contained hits "Nieśmiały chłopak" and "Wielbicielka". After signing a contract with Polish record label My Music, her debut album was re-released with additional songs as Gosia Andrzejewicz Plus in 2006 and spawned major hits "Pozwól żyć" and "Słowa". Released later that year album Lustro contained successful singles "Trochę ciepła" and "Lustro". Both records were certified Gold in Poland. Gosia has won many music awards and quickly became one of the biggest pop stars in her home country. 2007 saw the release of her first greatest hits album and a fundraising compilation of winter and Christmas songs, Zimno? Przytul mnie!.
In 2008, Gosia went on to record club-friendly music, contrary to her previous, pop ballad-oriented material. Her collaboration with DJ Remo, "You Can Dance" was a big hit, as well as "Lips", released in 2009 with Polish DJ duo Kalwi & Remi. Her next studio album, Wojowniczka, was released in the summer of 2009 and consisted of pop-dance material, with half of the songs sung in English. The album spawned three singles, including her next hit, "Otwórz oczy". In 2012 Gosia collaborated with Dr. Alban on a song "Loverboy" which proved to be another success. In 2013, Gosia released the single "I'm Not Afraid" which is currently competing to represent Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014. After the online vote, the song entered the top 9 and will compete in the "expert check" on 30 November 2013 to try to become one of the top 3 songs.
Discography
Albums
Year |
Title |
POL[1] |
Certifications |
2004 |
Gosia Andrzejewicz |
— |
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2006 |
Gosia Andrzejewicz Plus |
14 |
|
Lustro |
17 |
|
2007 |
The Best of Gosia Andrzejewicz |
25 |
|
Zimno? Przytul mnie! |
— |
|
2009 |
Wojowniczka |
36 |
|
Singles
Year |
Title |
Album |
2004 |
"Nieśmiały chłopak" |
Gosia Andrzejewicz |
"Wielbicielka" |
2005 |
"Trudny wybór" |
"Miłość" |
"Waiting for Love" (feat. Krist Van D & MK Schulz) |
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2006 |
"Dangerous Game" |
Gosia Andrzejewicz Plus |
"Pozwól żyć" |
"Słowa" |
"Trochę ciepła" |
Lustro |
2007 |
"Lustro" |
"Latino" |
The Best of Gosia Andrzejewicz' |
"Siła marzeń" |
"Magia świąt" |
Zimno? Przytul mnie! |
2008 |
"You Can Dance" (feat. DJ Remo) |
You Can Dance |
"Feel'In" (feat. DJ Remo) |
2009 |
"Lips" (feat. Kalwi & Remi) |
Kiss Me Girl |
"Taste Me All Day" (feat. DJ Remo) |
My Music - My Pleasure |
"Otwórz oczy" |
Wojowniczka |
"Zabierz mnie" |
2010 |
"Emotions" (feat. DJ Remo) |
Non album single |
"Wojowniczka" |
Wojowniczka |
"You" |
Non album single |
2011 |
"Contagious" (as S#G Projects) |
2012 |
"Loverboy" (feat. Dr. Alban) |
"Film" |
"Choose to Believe" (feat. NatStar & St0ne) |
"Superstar" (feat. Krist Van D) |
2013 |
"I'm Not Afraid" |
References
External links
Persondata |
Name |
Andrzejewicz, Gosia |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
Polish singer |
Date of birth |
1984-01-14 |
Place of birth |
Bytom, Poland |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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