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Name
  
Radzi Aleksandrovicius

Occupation(s)
  
Singer,

Genres
  

Origin
  
Also known as
  
Radzi, Radzis

Years active
  
2006 –present

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Born
  
February 14, 1987 (age 37) Panevezys, Lithuania (
1987-02-14
)

Birth name
  
Radzi Aleksandrovicius

Birut dambrauskait ir rad is aleksandrovi ius atliko k rin tu patik ki 2014


Radžis Aleksandrovičius, also known by his stage name Radži (born February 14, 1987, in Panevėžys, then-Lithuanian SSR, USSR) is a Lithuanian pop singer of Roma descent, once the laureate of a Lithuanian children songs competition "Dainų dainelė". He became famous after reaching the final in a reality show Road to the Stars 2, hosted by LNK where he lost to the winner Merūnas.

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Radži Slaptas vaizdo raas demaskavo Radi mel DELFI Veidai

Radži was born to Roma parents on February 14, 1987, at the time when both of his parents Radži and Raisa were in prison. At the age of 1.5 Radži was sent to the orphanage where he had spent some of his childhood until having been adopted.

Radži Kur dingo moter numyltas Radi Vardai 15minlt

In 2006 he took part in the reality show Kelias į žvaigždes 2, where he became known for his temperamental character and frequent conflicts with another participant Agnė. In 2008 he was nominated for "the biggest evil in Lithuanian music" (didžiausia Lietuvos muzikinė blogybė) in the Bamboo awards. He refused to take part in the ceremony.

Radži Radi eimoje lidnos nuotaikos

90 dain 90 legend rad is aleksandrovi ius o sole mio


Discography

Radži has recorded 3 studio albums listed below:

  • Ką daryt? (2007)
  • Visko būna (2007)
  • Pagyvensim pamatysim (2009)


  • Radži Radi reklama Auksovokas YouTube

    Radži Radi Aleksandroviius isamiai DELFIlt

    Songs

    Tik tau vienaiKą Daryt? · 2007
    Čigono meilėVisko būna · 2007
    Verksi tuKą Daryt? · 2007

    References

    Radži Wikipedia