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Also known as
  
Jóhanna, Yohanna

Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Website
  
www.yohannamusic.com

Awards
  
Eurovision Song Contest

Origin
  
Hafnarfjörður, Iceland

Labels
  
Warner Music Sweden

Record label
  
Warner Music Group

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Birth name
  
Jóhanna Guðrún Jónsdóttir

Born
  
16 October 1990 (age 26) Copenhagen, Denmark (
1990-10-16
)

Albums
  
Butterflies and Elvis, Jóhanna Guðrún 9, Only for Me

Genres
  
Pop music, Soft rock, Acoustic music

Similar
  
Baggalútur, Urban Symphony, Kejsi Tola, Flor‑de‑Lis, Waldo's People

Profiles

Yohanna i miss you official video


Jóhanna Guðrún Jónsdóttir (born 16 October 1990), known outside Iceland as Yohanna, is an Icelandic singer who was chosen to represent her nation at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow, Russia, with the song "Is It True?", earning second place.

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Background and career

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Yohanna was raised in Hafnarfjörður, Iceland, and started performing on stage at the age of nine after participating in singing classes. Her first album, titled Jóhanna Guðrún 9 was released in 2000 and contained mostly international pop hits that had been translated into the Icelandic language. "Torn", "Genie in a Bottle", and "I'll Be There" are among the songs that Yohanna covered. She released one more album in addition to a Christmas album before stepping out of the spotlight. She also worked in musicals.

2008-10: Butterflies and Elvis and Eurovision Song Contest

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Yohanna's album Butterflies and Elvis marked her return to the spotlight in 2008. The album was released in Iceland and Sweden with her first single to be "I Miss You". Since Eurovision, Yohanna has performed in countries such as Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Turkey. On 12 May 2009, Yohanna qualified for the Eurovision final after winning first place in the first semi-final. For the final in Moscow, she was joined on stage by backing-vocalists Friðrik Ómar, Erna Hrönn Ólafsdóttir, and Hera Björk. She came in second place behind Norway, with 218 points. Her debut song, "Is It True?" went on to become a top download on iTunes and a hit in several countries. Yohanna sang The Winner Takes It All at the 2010 Icelandic Eurovision Selection Final and also was Iceland's spokesperson at the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 revealing the results of the Icelandic voting.

2011: Söngvakeppni Sjónvarpsins

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She participated in the Icelandic national round for Eurovision 2011 finishing the national round in third place with the song “Nótt”. In 2012, Yohanna moved to Kongsvinger in Norway to be afforded easier access to the European continent. In January 2012, she made a video for her song "Indian Rope Trick". In July 18, 2012, She sang Fields of Gold at Norway's open-air concert "Allsang på grensen".

2013: Söngvakeppnin

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Yohanna was one of the entrants at the Söngvakeppnin 2013 (the Icelandic national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest). She took part in the first semi-final with the song "Þú" (You in English), written by Davíð Sigurgeirsson without making it to the final. In the first semi-final she was voted out of the competition and thus did not represent Iceland In Eurovision 2013. On October 3, 2015, she gave birth to a baby girl.

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Songs

Is It True?Butterflies and Elvis · 2009
Mamma þarf að djammaMamma þarf Að Djamma · 2013
Beautiful SilenceButterflies and Elvis · 2009

References

Jóhanna Guðrún Jónsdóttir Wikipedia