Alisia (singer)

Asya Plamenova Doycheva (in Bulgarian: Ася Пламенова Дойчева), known professionally as Alisia (in Bulgarian: Алисия) is a Bulgarian singer. She was born on 1 March 1983 in Ihtiman.[1] She has 2 twin brothers and one child with the football player Valeri Bojinov.[2] She is signed with Ara Music since 2002 and has 5 albums with them. Through the years, she won multiple awards.[3][4][5]

Alisia
Background information
Birth nameAsya Plamenova Doycheva
Born (1983-03-01) 1 March 1983
OriginIhtiman, People's Republic of Bulgaria
GenresPop folk, folk
Occupation(s)singer
LabelsAra Music

Discography

  • Sini noshti (2002)[6]
  • Pozhelay me (2004)[7]
  • Az sam sexy (2005)[8]
  • Nai-vurvezhen (2008)[9][10]
  • Tvoya totalno (2010)[11][12]
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References

  1. Алисия биография
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