Nina Pušlar

Nina Pušlar (born October 25, 1988, in Ivančna Gorica, Slovenia) is a Slovenian singer-songwriter.[1]

Nina Pušlar
Background information
Birth nameNina Pušlar
Born (1988-10-25) October 25, 1988
OriginIvančna Gorica, Slovenia
GenresPop, rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2005–present
Websiteninapuslar.com

Biography

She won the contest Bitke talentov 2005 and released her debut album Nina Pušlar in 2006. She participated in Slovenian National Selection, EMA 2010 with the song "Dež", she reached second place in the final, but could not represent Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest. After the contest, she released her second album, Slečeno srce. She also participated in EMA 2011 with the song "Bilo lepo bi", but she could not qualify through to the final. Then she released her third album, Med vrsticami. In 2012, she participated in show "Slovenska popevka 2012" and reached second place with the song "Kdo še verjame". In 2013, she released her fourth album, Nekje vmes.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Nina Pušlar (2006)[2]
  • Slečeno srce (2010)
  • Med vrsticami (2011)
  • Nekje vmes (2013)
  • #malodrugace (2015)
gollark: IRCv3 can do this (except the accounts) but there aren't many implementations.
gollark: And reactions and such.
gollark: My ideal chat thing would probably be IRC with emailish global accounts, and server-integrated history/bouncer features.
gollark: Message IDs, at least, are a fairly basic and critical feature. If you offload important things to modules you can't rely on them and clients which don't support them might randomly break things.
gollark: And XMPP has modules for things as stupidly basic as message IDs and I think server stored message history.

References

  1. "Nina Pušlar". Ninapuslar.com. Retrieved October 19, 2014.
  2. Administrator. "Glasba". Ninapuslar.com. Retrieved October 19, 2014.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.