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Birth name
  
Ott Lepland

Labels
  
Crunch Industry

Origin
  
Tallinn, Estonia

Name
  
Ott Lepland


Genres
  
Pop, rock

Role
  
Singer

Years active
  
1995–present

Movies
  
Bad Hair Friday

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Born
  
17 May 1987 (age 36) (
1987-05-17
)

Instruments
  
Vocals, piano, keyboards

Albums
  
Oo Mu Kannul Kaib, Ott Lepland, Laulan Ma Sind, Ott ja Valged Janesed, Ott ja sobrad, Siinpoolne, Kuula

Similar People
  
Lenna Kuurmaa, Tanel Padar, Birgit Oigemeel, Jalmar Vabarna, Sven Grunberg

Profiles

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Ott Lepland (born 17 May 1987) is an Estonian singer, who is best known as the winner of the third season of Eesti otsib superstaari. Lepland represented Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan with the song "Kuula" placing 6th in the final.

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Lepland has been singing since he was a child. He released four albums with children songs in 1995 and 1996. At the moment Lepland is studying at Georg Ots' Tallinn Music School pop and jazz singing. He has also studied piano for ten years.

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Ott has performed in several plays, including the role of Troy Bolton in Estonian State Puppet & Youth Theatre's musical, the Estonian version of High School Musical.

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In 2010, Lepland released his self-titled first album after winning the Estonian version of Pop Idol. The self-titled album consists of 12 songs, including singles "Otsides ma pean su jälle leidma", "Süte peal sulanud jää", etc.

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In December 2010, a fan book of Lepland was released, it is titled "Lubage mul olla. Ott Lepland." (Let me be. Ott Lepland) with subtitle "8 kuud superstaarina" (8 months as a superstar).

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In 2011, Ott participated in another TV3 TV show Laulupealinn (Capital of songs/singing), where Ott represented Estonian town Kärdla. Every week, Lepland had to perform with partners from Kärdla or Hiiu County, including his grandmother, nephew, and a local mixed choir. Lepland won the show and Kärdla has now the title of Singing Capital of Estonia.

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His second album Laulan ma sind was released in November 2011.

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Discography

  • "Oti jõululaulud" (Seafarm Recs; 1995)
  • "Oti suvelaulud" (Seafarm Recs; 1996)
  • "Ott ja Valged jänesed" (BG Muusik; 1996)
  • "Ott ja sõbrad" (BG Muusik; 1996)
  • "Ott Lepland" (Crunch Industry; 2010)
  • "Laulan ma sind" (Crunch Industry; 2011)
  • "Öö mu kannul käib" (Crunch Industry; 2012)
  • Singles

  • "Otsides ma pean su jälle leidma" (December 2009)
  • "Süte peal sulanud jää" (February 2010)
  • "Läbi öise Tallinna" (April 2010)
  • "Üheskoos on olla hea" (June 2010)
  • "Kohtume jälle" (October 2010)
  • "Sinuni" (with Lenna Kuurmaa) (December 2010)
  • "Öö" (April 2011)
  • "Tunnen elus end" (October 2011)
  • "Kuula" (January 2012)
  • "Imede öö" (May 2012)
  • "Kodu" (November 2012)
  • "Maagiline maa" (December 2012)
  • "Jõesäng" (with Tanel Padar and Jalmar Vabarna) (February 2013)
  • "Planeet oma teel" (May 2013)
  • "Pool tundi veel" (January 2014)
  • "Jäädagi nii" (June 2014)
  • References

    Ott Lepland Wikipedia