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Victoria Georgieva

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Birth name
  
Victoria Georgieva

Years active
  
2011 – present

Genres
  
Pop R&B Soul

Labels
  
X Factor


Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter

Name
  
Victoria Georgieva

Instruments
  
Vocals

Associated acts
  
Adele, Sia

Born
  
October 21, 1997 (age 26) Varna, Bulgaria (
1997-10-21
)

Victoria georgieva iskam te x factor live 10 11 2015 little adele


Victoria Georgieva (Bulgarian: Виктория Георгиева, born 21 September 1997) is a Bulgarian singer and songwriter who was part from 4th season of Bulgarian X Factor. She was called the sensation of the 4th season and the Bulgarian Adele.

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Ed Sheeran - Happier ( Cover by: Victoria Georgieva & Joel Tavares )


Early career

Victoria started singing at age of five. When she was 4th grade she started attending Art Center - Harlequin. After some time she enrolled in vocal studio "Angel Voices" where her music teacher was Atanaska Lipcheva. Victoria also have some recorded songs and covers with the Bulgarian-Nigerian singer Tenny Omede who attended to several Bulgarian TV Shows. Viki by herself attended to first 3 seasons of X Factor Bulgaria, but she never made it through the judges, mostly because of her age.

2015:X Factor Bulgaria

In 2015, after 3 attempts she finally made it through the judges and performed perfectly. She also has no problems to make it to the finals of the show and finally to perform on a big scene. She left the show on week 9, even as she was expected to get to the final. The judges said, that the reason she is leaving on 6th place is that she never believed she could win and that she lacks confidence.

2016–present: Debut single and Monte Music

Even though she didn't win X Factor, she got an offert to join Virginia Records, but decline it. In 2016 she joined Monte Music and on 10 June 2016 her first single was released. "Nishto Sluchayno" was directed by Bashmotion and featured VenZy and Niki Bakalov.

References

Victoria Georgieva Wikipedia