Nikol Bulat
Nikol Bulat | |
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Birth name | Nikol Bulat |
Also known as | Nicole Bulat |
Born | October 16, 1987 |
Origin | Šibenik, Croatia |
Genres | Folk, Pop-rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active |
2008–present 2008-2009 with Feminnem 2009–present as Nikol Bulat |
Associated acts | Costi Ioniţă, Ada Grahović, Miro |
Nikol Bulat (born October 16, 1987) is a Croatian singer.
Biography
Nikol Bulat was born in Šibenik in 1987. In 2006 she competed for a singer of Magazin, band from Split, Croatia when Jelena Rozga left it with their song Opijum, but she didn't win, Ivana Kovač did. She became a singer of Feminnem, Croatian band. In Feminnem she recorded songs Chanel 5, Poljupci u boji, Oye, Oye, Oye featuring Spanish singer Alex Manga etc. Although many successes, she didn't fit in band and then she left it.[1] In 2009 she released her first single Grešnica.<ref name=Nikol Bulat: I'm such a sinner!>Nevena Banić (September 9, 2009). "Nicole Bulat: Prava sam grešnica!". Slobodna Dalmacija.</ref> The year after, she performed the song "Samo mi" at Mediafest.[2] At the beginning of 2011, she recorded a duet "Crveni karton" with Ada Grahović and in June she announced the songs "Strašno ti stojim"[3] and Hajde opa as her new singles, produced by Costi Ioniţă.[4]
"Strašno ti stojim" is a Croatian version of the song "Kak ti stoi" sung by Bulgarian singer Preslava and "Hajde opa" is a Croatian version of the song "Hayde opa" sung by Bulgarian singer Andrea
After those songs, she recorded songs called "Čekamo" and "Neodoljiva". "Neodoljiva" videoclip caused controversies because she appeared completely naked. In 2014, she recorded English version of song "Strašno ti stojim" called "I Can't Deny" featuring rapper Miro. The song has the same lyrics like Preslava's English version of song "Kak ti stoi". She announced her debut album for end of this year, but she will release some more songs she wrote before album releasing.
Personal life
In 2013 she married Italian artist Rodrigo Iraganez and moved to Santa Maria, Italy. She born one daughter and called her Lena.
Singles
Name of song | English name | Year of song |
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Grešnica | A sinner | 2009 |
Samo mi | Just us | 2010 |
Crveni karton (duet with Ada Grahović) | Red card | 2011 |
Strašno ti stojim (with Costi Ioniţă) | Awesome I fit | 2011 |
Hajde opa (with Costi Ioniţă) | Come on hopa | 2012 |
Čekamo | We wait | 2013 |
Neodoljiva | Irresistible | 2013 |
I can't deny | / | 2014 |
See also
- Pamela Ramljak
- Neda Parmać
- Nika Antolos
- Ivana Marić
- Feminnem
- Costi Ioniță
References
- ↑ J. R. (August 25, 2009). "Grupu Feminnem napustila Nikol Bulat". Dnevnik.hr.
- ↑ Bruno Serdar (January 15, 2010). "Nikol Bulat: Povlačim se sa estrade, želim studirati". 24 sata.
- ↑ M. P. (June 24, 2011). "Ekskluzivno: Poslušajte novu pjesmu Nikol Bulat koju je napravila s producentom Shakire". Dnevnik.hr.
- ↑ Emina Šašek (November 14, 2011). "IZ ALKINA PERA Nikol Bulat praši Hercegovinom pjesmom Hajde opa". Zagrebancija.