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Roksana Węgiel

Roksana Węgiel

Polish musical artist (born 2005)


Roksana Emilia Węgiel-Mglej (Polish pronunciation: [rɔˈksana ˈvɛŋɡʲɛl]; born 11 January 2005),[1][2] also known as Roxie, is a Polish singer who rose to fame in her native country after winning season one of the Polish version of The Voice Kids in 2018. She represented Poland in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2018 with the song "Anyone I Want to Be", and went on to win the competition becoming the first Polish entrant to win the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.

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Her eponymous debut studio album was released in 2019. She is the recipient of the 2019 MTV Europe Music Award for Best Polish Act.

Early life

Węgiel was born in Jasło, Poland, to Rafał and Edyta. She has two younger brothers, Maksymilian and Tymoteusz. As a child, she competed in artistic gymnastics and ballroom dancing, and additionally competed in judo internationally. Węgiel began singing at age eight, during a karaoke concert at a judo camp in Croatia.[3]

Career

2018–2020: The Voice Kids and Junior Eurovision

Węgiel's professional singing career began in 2017, when she auditioned for season one of the Polish version of The Voice Kids. At her blind audition, she sang "Halo" by Beyoncé, and had all three coaches turn their chairs for her, eventually joining the team of Polish singer-songwriter Edyta Górniak, who represented Poland at the Eurovision Song Contest 1994.[4] When Górniak first heard Węgiel's voice, she described her as "unreal" and stated that she did not believe even Beyoncé had such a strong voice at that age.[5] Węgiel was declared the winner in the final on 24 February 2018, during which she performed Górniak's 1994 Eurovision entry "To nie ja!", and an original song "Żyj".[6] After winning the competition, she was signed to Universal Music Polska, and released her second single "Obiecuję".[7][8] In October 2018, Węgiel collaborated with Górniak on the single "Zatrzymać chwilę", recorded for the soundtrack of the Polish version of the film Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation.[9]

Roksana Węgiel and her dance troupe with Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2018 trophy

On 21 September, Węgiel was announced by Polish broadcaster Telewizja Polska (TVP) as Poland's entrant in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2018, to be held in Minsk, Belarus.[10] Her song for the competition, titled "Anyone I Want to Be", was written by an international team consisting of Polish singer Lanberry, Danish producer Cutfather, British-American songwriter Maegan Cottone, and Danish-Norwegian musician Daniel Heløy Davidsen.[11][12] The song was released on 6 November, with its official music video being released the same day.[13] The video surpassed one million views on YouTube within two weeks, becoming the most-watched video of the 2018 contest.[14] The competition was held on 25 November, where Węgiel was eventually crowned the winner, placing first with the viewing public and seventh with the professional juries. Węgiel is the first Polish entrant to win the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.[15][16][17]

On 12 April 2019, Węgiel released the single titled "Lay Low", which drew criticism for its racy lyrics branded by some as inappropriate for her age. Her eponymous debut studio album followed in June, and was later certified Platinum in Poland. On 22 August 2019, she was announced as one of the hosts for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019 along with Ida Nowakowska and Aleksander Sikora, which took place in November. During the event, she also performed as an interval act. In October 2019, Węgiel went on her first tour, The X Tour, in support of her debut album. At the 2019 MTV Europe Music Awards, she won the award for Best Polish Act.

At the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020, hosted in Poland for the second consecutive year, Węgiel performed the song "Arcade" as an interval act, together with Junior Eurovision 2019 winner Viki Gabor and Eurovision 2019 winner Duncan Laurence.[18]

2024: Taniec z Gwiazdami

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Discography

Studio albums

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References

  1. "Podgląd zmian na wniosku | Ceidg.gov.pl - Centralna Ewidencja i Informacja o Działalności Gospodarczej". aplikacja.ceidg.gov.pl. Retrieved 2024-04-09.
  2. Mach, Magdalena (2018-11-25). "Roksana Węgiel wygrała Eurowizję Junior 2018. Zaśpiewała ostatnia, dostała najwięcej punktów". rzeszow.wyborcza.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-03-23.
  3. "Scena talentów – Roksana Węgiel" (in Polish). TVP. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  4. "Żyj – Single – Roksana Węgiel" (in Polish). iTunes. 2 March 2018. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  5. "Roksana Węgiel" (in Polish). Universal Music Polska. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  6. "Obiecuję – Single – Roksana Węgiel" (in Polish). iTunes. 17 August 2018. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  7. Herbert, Emily (21 September 2018). "Poland: Roksana Wegiel to Junior Eurovision 2018". Eurovoix.
  8. Blazewicz, Maciej (24 September 2018). "Juliusz Kamil kompozytorem piosenki na Eurowizję Junior! (...)" (in Polish). Dziennik-Eurowizyjny.pl.
  9. Granger, Anthony (26 October 2018). "Poland: Roksana Wegiel To Perform "Anyone I Want to Be"". Eurovoix.
  10. Herbert, Emily (6 November 2018). "Poland: "Anyone I Want To Be" Released". Eurovoix.
  11. Granger, Anthony (22 November 2018). "Poland: "Anyone I Want To Be" Passes Music Video 1.5 Million Views". Eurovoix.
  12. Farren, Neil (25 November 2018). "Poland: Roksana Węgiel Wins Junior Eurovision 2018". Eurovoix.
  13. Peak chart positions for studio albums in Poland:
  14. "Albums and singles certified Platinum in 2020" (in Polish). ZPAV. Retrieved 5 March 2020.
  15. "Certification criteria" (in Polish). ZPAV. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
  16. "OLiS - oficjalna lista wyróżnień" (in Polish). Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 6 March 2024. Click "WYKONAWCA" and enter Roxie Węgiel in the search box.
  17. Peak chart positions for singles in Poland:
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  19. "Albums and singles certified Gold in 2019" (in Polish). ZPAV. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
  20. "Albums and singles certified Platinum in 2019" (in Polish). ZPAV. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  21. "Albums and singles certified Platinum in 2021" (in Polish). ZPAV. Retrieved 11 August 2021.

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