Kati Wolf

The native form of this personal name is Wolf Kati. This article uses the Western name order.
Kati Wolf

Kati Wolf (2011)
Background information
Birth name Katalin Wolf
Born (1974-09-24) 24 September 1974
Origin Szentendre, Hungary
Genres Pop
Years active 1982 – present
Labels Sony Music Hungary

Kati Wolf (born 24 September 1974, Szentendre) is a Hungarian singer and former airline purser. Wolf represented Hungary at the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 with the song "What About My Dreams?".[1]

At the age of seven, Wolf sang the title track for the popular Hungarian cartoon Vuk. Besides singing, she also took piano and jazz dance classes. After her graduation as solfege teacher, chorus master at the Hungarian Music Academy, she worked with numerous bands in different genres but her big breakthrough came in 2010 as a finalist of the Hungarian version of the talent show "X-Faktor".

On 10 December 2014, it was announced that Wolf would take part in A Dal, the national selection implemented the year after she participated, with the song "Ne engedj el!" in hopes of representing Hungary in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015. She was previously a judge in the 2012 edition of the national final. Kati managed to get to the final, but did not qualify for the superfinal.

Discography

Albums

Charted singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications Album
AUS
[2]
BEL Tip
[3]
SWI
[4]
UK
[5]
HUN
[6]
2011 "What About My Dreams?" 47 45 53 128 1 Vár a Holnap
2012 "Lángolj" - - - - 15
"Az aki voltam (The Last Time)" - - - - 29

Other single releases

References

  1. Kati Wolf to represent Hungary Eurovision
  2. "Kati Wolf, Austrian chart positions". 2012-10-02. Retrieved 2012-10-02.
  3. "Kati Wolf, Belgian Tip chart position". 2012-10-02. Retrieved 2012-10-02.
  4. "Kati Wolf, Swiss chart positions". 2012-10-02. Retrieved 2012-10-02.
  5. "Kati Wolf, UK chart position". 2012-10-02. Retrieved 2012-10-02.
  6. "Wolf Kati, MAHASZ Hungarian chart positions, Please input in to the search: "wolf"". 2012-10-02. Retrieved 2012-10-02.

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Preceded by
Zoli Ádok
Hungary in the Eurovision Song Contest
2011
Succeeded by
Compact Disco
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