Dzhena

Dzhena
Background information
Birth name Desislava Valentinova Nedelcheva-Stoeva
Born (1985-07-03) July 3, 1985
Origin Razgrad, Bulgaria
Genres Pop-folk, folk, dance-pop
Years active 2006present
Labels Payner
Associated acts Azis, Andrea, Zdravko Mandajiev, Andreas, Ilian, Galin, Vanya, Preslava

Desislava Valentinova Nedelcheva-Stoeva (Bulgarian Cyrillic: Десислава Валентинова Неделчева-Стоева), better known as Dzhena (Bulgarian: Джена) (born 3 July 1985) is a Bulgarian pop-folk and folk singer.

Biography

Desislava was born in Razgrad on July 3, 1985. She has elder sister Borislava. In 2006 she was signed a one-year contract with Azis's company Leo Music. Initially, Zhena began performing under the name Monika followed pseudonym New Desislava, but in 2007 finally began performing as Zhena.[1] At the beginning of 2007 her colleague Milko Kalaidjiev encouraged her to sign a contract with the company Payner and the contract took place on March 16, 2007. In summer 2007 she was released first album Грешни мисли (English: Sinful thoughts). In autumn 2007 she took part in one of the most prestigious festivals in Bulgaria Pirin Folk which she was won first prize for performing arts with the song Песен за Даме Войвода (English: Song for Dame Vojvoda) written and composed by herself. In 2011 Zhena went on tour in the US. She gave concerts in all cities of the USA for the Bulgarian diaspora. Zhena was received special award Fashion Idol in 2015.[2] This happens at the annual Ball of the top models, organized by Evgeni Minchev. In 2016 she will be release a first folk album that has collaborated with Kanarite Orchestra.

Personal life

In 2014 it fact its unsuccessful engagement with Gino Biankalana, which was signed in 2012.

In December 2015 she became engaged with Atanas Stoev, Jr and married in her birthday July 3, 2016.

In March 2017 Dhzena gave birth a baby boy Atanas Stoev III[3]

Awards

Planeta TV Awards

Discography

Albums

Studio albums
Compilations

Videos / Songs

References

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