Rebeka Dremelj

Rebeka Dremelj (born July 25, 1980 in Brežice, Slovenia, at the time SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia) is a Slovene singer, model, fashion designer, actress, and TV Host. She was chosen to represent Slovenia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2008[1] in Belgrade, Serbia with the song "Vrag naj vzame".

Rebeka Dremelj Škaler
Rebeka Dremelj
Background information
Born (1980-07-25) July 25, 1980
OriginBrežice, SFR Yugoslavia
Occupation(s)Singer, model, tv presenter, fashion designer, actress
Years active2001–present
LabelsMenart, Hayat Production
Associated actsDomen Kumer, SOMA DOLARA
Websiterebekadremelj.com

Professional and personal life

Rebeka Dremelj, a singer and Miss Slovenia 2001. Dremelj participated in Miss World 2001 and at the Miss World Talent Show in 2001 she landed the second place and thus signed a contract with Sony Records London. Dremelj represented Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 where she did not make it through the final. Since 2011 is Rebeka married with Sandi Škaler, and they have 2 kids. First dauther is Šajana ( born in September 2012), and another dauther was born in December 2016 with name Sija.

Discography

Rebeka Dremelj in Belgrade, 2008
  • Ko ugasnejo luči
  • Prvi korak
  • Nisem kriva
  • Ne ustavi se
  • Ne boš se igral
  • Pojdi z menoj
  • To je prava noč
  • Daj mi daj
  • Slovenski superboy
  • Vrag naj vzame
  • Petek 13.
  • Sončno dekle
  • Ribica
  • Brez obraza

Albums

  • Prvi korak – 2002
  • To sem jaz – 2004
  • Pojdi z menoj – 2006
  • Nepremagljiva – 2009
  • Differo – 2010

References

  1. Barclay, Simon. Eurovision Song Contest – The Complete & Independent Guide 2010. Simon Barclay. pp. 175–. ISBN 978-1-4457-8415-1. Retrieved June 26, 2011.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Maša Merc
Miss Slovenia
2002
Succeeded by
Nataša Krajnc
Preceded by
Alenka Gotar
with "Cvet z juga"
Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest
2008
Succeeded by
Quartissimo feat. Martina Majerle
with "Love Symphony"
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