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Jamala

Susana Alimivna Jamaladinova[a][1][2] (born 27 August 1983), known professionally as Jamala,[b] is a Ukrainian singer. She represented Ukraine and won the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 in Stockholm, Sweden, with her song "1944" about the Deportation of the Crimean Tatars. In 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2022 she served as a judge at Vidbir, the Ukrainian national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest.

Jamala
Background information
Birth nameSusana Alimivna Jamaladinova (Susana Alim qızı Camaladinova)
Born (1983-08-27) 27 August 1983 (age 39)
Osh, Kirghiz SSR, Soviet Union (present day Kyrgyzstan)
OriginUkraine
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active2001–present
Labels
Websitejamalamusic.com

Early life

Susana Dzhamaladinova was born in Osh, Kirghiz SSR, to a Muslim Crimean Tatar father and an Armenian mother.[3][4][5][6][7][8] Her Crimean Tatar ancestors were forcibly resettled from Crimea to the central Asian republic under Joseph Stalin during World War II, although her own relatives fought on the Soviet side.[9] In 1989 her family returned to Crimea.[citation needed] Her maternal ancestors are Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh region[10] They were well-to-do peasants until her great-grandfather's land was confiscated and he was exiled to Osh where he changed his Armenian name to make it sound more Russian.[citation needed]

Her parents divorced for about four years so that her mother could purchase a house in Crimea for the family under her maiden name. During this period, Soviet authorities did not allow ethnic Crimean Tatars, like her father, to purchase property in Crimea.[citation needed]

Career

2010–2015: Early work

Jamala has been fond of music since her early childhood. She made her first professional recording at the age of nine, singing 12 folk and children's Crimean Tatar songs. She entered the Simferopol Music College[11] and later graduated from Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine as an opera singer, but preferred a career in pop music.[12]

 
Jamala signing an autograph for a fan on the red carpet of the third annual festival of the Odesa Film Festival on 13 July 2012.

On 14 February 2010, she released her first single "You Are Made of Love" from her debut studio album For Every Heart. She released "It's Me, Jamala" as the second single on 18 October 2010. On 23 November 2010, she released "Smile" as the third single from the album. Early in 2011, she participated on the national selection show in an attempt to represent Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Smile".[13] The song was a crowd favorite and Jamala herself managed to land a spot in the finals of the competition.[13] However, she later decided to withdraw from the competition.[14] On 12 April 2011, she released her debut studio album For Every Heart through Moon Records Ukraine. On 8 November 2012, she released "Ya Lyublyu Tebya" (Russian: «Я Люблю́ Тебя́», English: "I Love You") as the lead single from her second studio album All or Nothing.

She released "Hurt" as the second single, and "Kaktus" (Ukrainian: «Ка́ктус», English: "Cactus") was released on 6 March 2013, as the third and final single from the album. She released All or Nothing on 19 March 2013, through Moon Records Ukraine. On 25 September 2014, she released "Zaplutalas" (Ukrainian: «Заплу́талась», English: "Confused") as the lead single from her debut EP Thank You. The EP was released on 1 October 2014, through Enjoy Records. On 26 March 2015, "Ochyma" was released as the lead single from her third studio album. "Shlyakh dodomu" (Ukrainian: «Шлях додо́му», English: "The way home") was released as the second single on 18 May 2015. On 15 June 2015, "Podykh" (Ukrainian: «По́дих», English: "Breath") was released as the third single. She released her album Podykh on 12 October 2015, through Enjoy Records.

2016–present: Eurovision Song Contest and subsequent projects

 
Jamala performing at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016.

Jamala successfully represented Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with the song "1944".[15] The song is about the deportation of the Crimean Tatars in 1944 and particularly about her great-grandmother, who lost her daughter while being deported to Central Asia.[11][16][17] Jamala wrote the song's lyrics in 2014.[12] In the second semi-final of the contest, Jamala performed 14th and was one of ten participants who qualified for the grand final. It was announced later that she placed second, scoring 287 points, and won the televoting with 152 points[18] On 14 May 2016, Jamala won the competition with 534 points.[19] Jamala's song was considered by Russian media and lawmakers to be critical of the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the "ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine" in Donbas.[20][21]

After her Eurovision Song Contest victory, she was awarded the title People's Artist of Ukraine by then-Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko.[22] She has then continued to release new music, including "I Believe in U", which she performed at the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 as an interval act, along with "Zamanyly".

On 17 May 2016, Poroshenko announced that the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry would be nominating Jamala as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.[23]

On 12 October 2018, Jamala released her fifth studio album, Kryla. The title track was released as the first single on 21 March 2018. She had previously performed the track as the interval act for the 2018 Ukrainian national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, Vidbir.

In 2022, she joined polish TV show "Dancing with the Stars: Taniec z Gwiazdami (season 26)".[24]

Personal life

On 26 April 2017, Jamala married Bekir Suleimanov.[25][26] Their relationship became known in September 2016, when she appeared with him at the Manhattan Short Film Festival.[25] The couple married in the Kyiv Islamic Cultural Center using the traditional wedding ceremony Nikah.[25] Suleimanov had recently graduated from the Physics and Mathematics Department of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and is an activist of the Muslim[27] Crimean Tatar community.[25]

In November 2017, Jamala announced that she and Suleimanov were expecting their first child together.[28] On 27 March 2018 their son Emir-Rahman Seit-Bekir ogly Suleimanov was born.[29]

Jamala's mother tongue is Russian, and she is also fluent in Ukrainian which she learned as an adolescent. She has also written a few songs in Crimean Tatar.

In February 2022, amidst the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, she and her two children left Ukraine and initially took refuge in Romania, before eventually landing in Turkey.[30][31]

Discography

 
Jamala on a 2017 stamp of Ukraine

Studio albums

Title Details
For Every Heart
All or Nothing
  • Released: 19 March 2013
  • Label: Moon Records Ukraine
  • Format: Digital download, CD, vinyl
Подих
(Podykh)
  • Released: 12 October 2015
  • Label: Enjoy! Records
  • Format: Digital download, CD, vinyl
1944
Крила
(Kryla)
  • Released: 12 October 2018
  • Label: Enjoy! Records
  • Format: Digital download, CD, vinyl
Ми
(My)
  • Released: 12 March 2021
  • Label: Enjoy! Records
  • Format: Digital download

Live albums

Title Details
For every heart.
Live at Arena Concert Plaza

Compilation albums

Title Details
10
  • Released: 6 September 2019
  • Label: Enjoy! Records
  • Format: Digital download, Vinyl
Свої
(Svoi)
  • Released: 21 February 2020
  • Label: Enjoy! Records
  • Format: Digital download

Remix albums

Title Details
Solo
  • Released: 15 February 2019
  • Label: 2220 Records, Enjoy! Records
  • Format: Digital download

Extended plays

Title Details
Thank You
  • Released: 1 October 2014
  • Label: Enjoy! Records
  • Format: Digital download, CD
1944
  • Released: 10 May 2016[34]
  • Label: Enjoy! Records
  • Format: Digital download, CD
5:45
  • Released: 23 April 2021
  • Label: Enjoy! Records
  • Format: Digital download

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UKR
[35]
AUT
[36]
BEL
(Fl)

[37]
FIN
[38]
FRA
[39]
HUN
[40]
POL
[41]
SPA
[42]
SWE
[43]
SWI
[44]
UK
[45]
"You're Made of Love" 2010 For Every Heart
"It's me, Jamala"
"Smile" 71
"Я люблю тебя" ("I love you") 2012 All or Nothing
"Hurt"
"Кактус" ("Cactus") 2013
"Заплуталась" ("Confused") 2014 Thank you
"Злива" ("Shower")
(with Andrii Khlyvniuk)
10
"Чому?" ("Why?") Non-album singles
"Очима" ("With my eyes") 2015 Podykh
"Шлях додому" ("Way to home") 93
"Подих" ("Breath")
"1944" 2016 7 54 63 64 49 40 25 32 46 73 289 1944
"Заманили" ("Lured")
(with DakhaBrakha)
44 10
"I Believe in U" 2017 19 Kryla
"Сумую" ("I miss") 82
"Крила" ("Wings") 2018 54
"Самға" Non-album singles
"Solo" 2019 89 7 10
"Крок" ("Step")
(with Cape Cod)
Svoi
"Кохаю" ("I love")
(with Jah Khalib)
61
"Ціна правди" ("The price of truth") Non-album singles
"Забирай"
(with alyona alyona)
Svoi
"Жалі"
(with alyona alyona)
2020 27
"Эндорфины" ("Endorphins")
(with Pianoboy)
Non-album single
"Вдячна" ("Grateful") 2021 12 My
"Моя земля" ("My land")
(with Tayanna)
71 Non-album single
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Filmography

Music videos
Year Song Director Cinematographer
2009 History Repeating Alan Badoev Yaroslav Pilunskyi
2010 You're Made of Love + (in Russian) Kateryna Tsaryk Yuriy Korol
It's Me, Jamala + (in Ukrainian) Charley Stadler Fraser Taggart
2011 Smile Maksym Ksionda Serhiy Mykhalchuk
Find me John X Carey
2012 Я люблю тебя (in Russian) Serhiy Sarakhanov Yevheniya Drach, Mykola Bulavskyi
2013 Кактус (in Russian) Denys Zakharov Denys Zakharov
All These Simple Things Oleksandr Milov
Depends On You + (in Russian) Viktor Vilks Yaroslav Pilunskyi
2014 Чому? (in Ukrainian) Denys Zakharov, Oles Sanin Serhiy Mykhalchuk
2015 Заплуталась (in Ukrainian) Anatoliy Sachivko Mykyta Kuzmenko
Иные (in Russian) Mikhail Emelianov Viktor Fedoseev
2016 Шлях додому (in Ukrainian) Anna Kopylova Denys Lushchyk
1944 Anatoliy Sachivko Mykyta Kuzmenko
Обещание (in Russian) Denys Zakharov, Olena Demianenko Oleksiy Moskalenko
2017 I Believe in U Ihor Stekolenko Denys Lushchyk
Сумую (in Ukrainian)
2018 Ти любов моя (in Ukrainian) Oleh Malamuzh Teodor Neshchadym
Крила (in Ukrainian + in Kazakh) Anna Kopylova Anton Fursa
The Great Pretender Anna Buriachkova Svitlana Aparina
2019 Solo
Ціна правди (in Ukrainian) Kateryna Tsaryk, Agnieszka Holland Yuriy Korol
Забирай (in Ukrainian) Anton Shtuka Ivan Fomichenko
2020 Жалі (in Ukrainian) Dmytro Cherniavskyi Anton Fursa
Эндорфины (in Russian) Maksym Kotskyi Dmytro Cherniavskyi
2021 Вірю в тебе (in Ukrainian) Anna Kopylova Anton Fursa
Моя земля (in Ukrainian) Nazar Dorosh Nazar Dorosh
Film
Year Title Role Ref.
2014 The Guide Olha Levytska [46]
2017 Jamala.UA Herself [47]
2020 Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga Herself [48]
Television
Year Title Role Ref.
2009 Like Cossacks... Singer in a bar [49]
2010 Anatomy of a Voice. Jamala Herself [50]
The True Story Of Scarlet Sails Cuban singer [51]
2013 Kvitka. A voice in a single copy Herself [52]
Trading Lives Host [53]
2014 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Caterpillar [54]
2016 My truth Herself [55]
Look at yourself! Herself [56]
2017 Jamalas kamp Herself [57]
2018 Crimea: Russia’s Dark Secret Herself [58]

Notes

  1. ^ Crimean Tatar: Susana Alim qızı Camaladinova, Сусана Алим къызы Джамаладинова; Ukrainian: Суса́на Алі́мівна Джамаладі́нова, romanizedSusána Alímivna Dzhamaladínova, IPA: [sʊˈsɑnɐ ɐˈl⁽ʲ⁾im⁽ʲ⁾iu̯nɐ dʒɐmɐlɐˈd⁽ʲ⁾inowɐ]; Russian: Суса́на Али́мовна Джамалади́нова, tr. Susána Alímovna Dzhamaladínova, IPA: [sʊˈsanə ɐˈlʲiməvnə dʐəməlɐˈdʲinəvə].
  2. ^ Crimean Tatar: Camala, also spelt Джамала in Cyrillic; Ukrainian: Джама́ла, IPA: [dʒɐˈmɑlɐ]; Russian: Джама́ла, IPA: [dʐɐˈmalə].

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External links

  • Official website (in Ukrainian and Russian)
  • Jamala on Facebook
  • Jamala's channel on YouTube

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This article is about the singer For other uses see Jamala disambiguation In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions the patronymic is Alimivna and the family name is Dzhamaladinova Susana Alimivna Jamaladinova a 1 2 born 27 August 1983 known professionally as Jamala b is a Ukrainian singer She represented Ukraine and won the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 in Stockholm Sweden with her song 1944 about the Deportation of the Crimean Tatars In 2017 2018 2019 and 2022 she served as a judge at Vidbir the Ukrainian national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest JamalaJamala at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016Background informationBirth nameSusana Alimivna Jamaladinova Susana Alim qizi Camaladinova Born 1983 08 27 27 August 1983 age 39 Osh Kirghiz SSR Soviet Union present day Kyrgyzstan OriginUkraineGenresElectro minimal ethnic fusion soul blues popOccupation s SingerYears active2001 presentLabelsMoonEnjoy RecordsUniversalWebsitejamalamusic wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2010 2015 Early work 2 2 2016 present Eurovision Song Contest and subsequent projects 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Live albums 4 3 Compilation albums 4 4 Remix albums 4 5 Extended plays 4 6 Singles 5 Filmography 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditSusana Dzhamaladinova was born in Osh Kirghiz SSR to a Muslim Crimean Tatar father and an Armenian mother 3 4 5 6 7 8 Her Crimean Tatar ancestors were forcibly resettled from Crimea to the central Asian republic under Joseph Stalin during World War II although her own relatives fought on the Soviet side 9 In 1989 her family returned to Crimea citation needed Her maternal ancestors are Armenians from Nagorno Karabakh region 10 They were well to do peasants until her great grandfather s land was confiscated and he was exiled to Osh where he changed his Armenian name to make it sound more Russian citation needed Her parents divorced for about four years so that her mother could purchase a house in Crimea for the family under her maiden name During this period Soviet authorities did not allow ethnic Crimean Tatars like her father to purchase property in Crimea citation needed Career Edit2010 2015 Early work Edit Jamala has been fond of music since her early childhood She made her first professional recording at the age of nine singing 12 folk and children s Crimean Tatar songs She entered the Simferopol Music College 11 and later graduated from Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine as an opera singer but preferred a career in pop music 12 Jamala signing an autograph for a fan on the red carpet of the third annual festival of the Odesa Film Festival on 13 July 2012 On 14 February 2010 she released her first single You Are Made of Love from her debut studio album For Every Heart She released It s Me Jamala as the second single on 18 October 2010 On 23 November 2010 she released Smile as the third single from the album Early in 2011 she participated on the national selection show in an attempt to represent Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest with the song Smile 13 The song was a crowd favorite and Jamala herself managed to land a spot in the finals of the competition 13 However she later decided to withdraw from the competition 14 On 12 April 2011 she released her debut studio album For Every Heart through Moon Records Ukraine On 8 November 2012 she released Ya Lyublyu Tebya Russian Ya Lyublyu Tebya English I Love You as the lead single from her second studio album All or Nothing She released Hurt as the second single and Kaktus Ukrainian Ka ktus English Cactus was released on 6 March 2013 as the third and final single from the album She released All or Nothing on 19 March 2013 through Moon Records Ukraine On 25 September 2014 she released Zaplutalas Ukrainian Zaplu talas English Confused as the lead single from her debut EP Thank You The EP was released on 1 October 2014 through Enjoy Records On 26 March 2015 Ochyma was released as the lead single from her third studio album Shlyakh dodomu Ukrainian Shlyah dodo mu English The way home was released as the second single on 18 May 2015 On 15 June 2015 Podykh Ukrainian Po dih English Breath was released as the third single She released her album Podykh on 12 October 2015 through Enjoy Records 2016 present Eurovision Song Contest and subsequent projects Edit Jamala performing at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 Jamala successfully represented Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with the song 1944 15 The song is about the deportation of the Crimean Tatars in 1944 and particularly about her great grandmother who lost her daughter while being deported to Central Asia 11 16 17 Jamala wrote the song s lyrics in 2014 12 In the second semi final of the contest Jamala performed 14th and was one of ten participants who qualified for the grand final It was announced later that she placed second scoring 287 points and won the televoting with 152 points 18 On 14 May 2016 Jamala won the competition with 534 points 19 Jamala s song was considered by Russian media and lawmakers to be critical of the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine in Donbas 20 21 After her Eurovision Song Contest victory she was awarded the title People s Artist of Ukraine by then Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko 22 She has then continued to release new music including I Believe in U which she performed at the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 as an interval act along with Zamanyly On 17 May 2016 Poroshenko announced that the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry would be nominating Jamala as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador 23 On 12 October 2018 Jamala released her fifth studio album Kryla The title track was released as the first single on 21 March 2018 She had previously performed the track as the interval act for the 2018 Ukrainian national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest Vidbir In 2022 she joined polish TV show Dancing with the Stars Taniec z Gwiazdami season 26 24 Personal life EditOn 26 April 2017 Jamala married Bekir Suleimanov 25 26 Their relationship became known in September 2016 when she appeared with him at the Manhattan Short Film Festival 25 The couple married in the Kyiv Islamic Cultural Center using the traditional wedding ceremony Nikah 25 Suleimanov had recently graduated from the Physics and Mathematics Department of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and is an activist of the Muslim 27 Crimean Tatar community 25 In November 2017 Jamala announced that she and Suleimanov were expecting their first child together 28 On 27 March 2018 their son Emir Rahman Seit Bekir ogly Suleimanov was born 29 Jamala s mother tongue is Russian and she is also fluent in Ukrainian which she learned as an adolescent She has also written a few songs in Crimean Tatar In February 2022 amidst the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine she and her two children left Ukraine and initially took refuge in Romania before eventually landing in Turkey 30 31 Discography Edit Jamala on a 2017 stamp of Ukraine Studio albums Edit Title DetailsFor Every Heart Released 23 March 2011 32 Label Moon Records Ukraine Format Digital download CDAll or Nothing Released 19 March 2013 Label Moon Records Ukraine Format Digital download CD vinylPodih Podykh Released 12 October 2015 Label Enjoy Records Format Digital download CD vinyl1944 Released 10 June 2016 Label Universal Music Denmark Format Digital download CDKrila Kryla Released 12 October 2018 Label Enjoy Records Format Digital download CD vinylMi My Released 12 March 2021 Label Enjoy Records Format Digital downloadLive albums Edit Title DetailsFor every heart Live at Arena Concert Plaza Released 20 April 2012 33 Label Moon Records Ukraine Format CD DVDCompilation albums Edit Title Details10 Released 6 September 2019 Label Enjoy Records Format Digital download VinylSvoyi Svoi Released 21 February 2020 Label Enjoy Records Format Digital downloadRemix albums Edit Title DetailsSolo Released 15 February 2019 Label 2220 Records Enjoy Records Format Digital downloadExtended plays Edit Title DetailsThank You Released 1 October 2014 Label Enjoy Records Format Digital download CD1944 Released 10 May 2016 34 Label Enjoy Records Format Digital download CD5 45 Released 23 April 2021 Label Enjoy Records Format Digital downloadSingles Edit Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumUKR 35 AUT 36 BEL Fl 37 FIN 38 FRA 39 HUN 40 POL 41 SPA 42 SWE 43 SWI 44 UK 45 You re Made of Love 2010 For Every Heart It s me Jamala Smile 71 Ya lyublyu tebya I love you 2012 All or Nothing Hurt Kaktus Cactus 2013 Zaplutalas Confused 2014 Thank you Zliva Shower with Andrii Khlyvniuk 10 Chomu Why Non album singles Ochima With my eyes 2015 Podykh Shlyah dodomu Way to home 93 Podih Breath 1944 2016 7 54 63 64 49 40 25 32 46 73 289 1944 Zamanili Lured with DakhaBrakha 44 10 I Believe in U 2017 19 Kryla Sumuyu I miss 82 Krila Wings 2018 54 Samga Non album singles Solo 2019 89 7 10 Krok Step with Cape Cod Svoi Kohayu I love with Jah Khalib 61 Cina pravdi The price of truth Non album singles Zabiraj with alyona alyona Svoi Zhali with alyona alyona 2020 27 Endorfiny Endorphins with Pianoboy Non album single Vdyachna Grateful 2021 12 My Moya zemlya My land with Tayanna 71 Non album single denotes a single that did not chart or was not released in that territory Filmography EditMusic videos Year Song Director Cinematographer2009 History Repeating Alan Badoev Yaroslav Pilunskyi2010 You re Made of Love in Russian Kateryna Tsaryk Yuriy KorolIt s Me Jamala in Ukrainian Charley Stadler Fraser Taggart2011 Smile Maksym Ksionda Serhiy MykhalchukFind me John X Carey2012 Ya lyublyu tebya in Russian Serhiy Sarakhanov Yevheniya Drach Mykola Bulavskyi2013 Kaktus in Russian Denys Zakharov Denys ZakharovAll These Simple Things Oleksandr Milov Depends On You in Russian Viktor Vilks Yaroslav Pilunskyi2014 Chomu in Ukrainian Denys Zakharov Oles Sanin Serhiy Mykhalchuk2015 Zaplutalas in Ukrainian Anatoliy Sachivko Mykyta KuzmenkoInye in Russian Mikhail Emelianov Viktor Fedoseev2016 Shlyah dodomu in Ukrainian Anna Kopylova Denys Lushchyk1944 Anatoliy Sachivko Mykyta KuzmenkoObeshanie in Russian Denys Zakharov Olena Demianenko Oleksiy Moskalenko2017 I Believe in U Ihor Stekolenko Denys LushchykSumuyu in Ukrainian 2018 Ti lyubov moya in Ukrainian Oleh Malamuzh Teodor NeshchadymKrila in Ukrainian in Kazakh Anna Kopylova Anton FursaThe Great Pretender Anna Buriachkova Svitlana Aparina2019 SoloCina pravdi in Ukrainian Kateryna Tsaryk Agnieszka Holland Yuriy KorolZabiraj in Ukrainian Anton Shtuka Ivan Fomichenko2020 Zhali in Ukrainian Dmytro Cherniavskyi Anton FursaEndorfiny in Russian Maksym Kotskyi Dmytro Cherniavskyi2021 Viryu v tebe in Ukrainian Anna Kopylova Anton FursaMoya zemlya in Ukrainian Nazar Dorosh Nazar DoroshFilm Year Title Role Ref 2014 The Guide Olha Levytska 46 2017 Jamala UA Herself 47 2020 Eurovision Song Contest The Story of Fire Saga Herself 48 Television Year Title Role Ref 2009 Like Cossacks Singer in a bar 49 2010 Anatomy of a Voice Jamala Herself 50 The True Story Of Scarlet Sails Cuban singer 51 2013 Kvitka A voice in a single copy Herself 52 Trading Lives Host 53 2014 Alice s Adventures in Wonderland Caterpillar 54 2016 My truth Herself 55 Look at yourself Herself 56 2017 Jamalas kamp Herself 57 2018 Crimea Russia s Dark Secret Herself 58 Notes Edit Crimean Tatar Susana Alim qizi Camaladinova Susana Alim kyzy Dzhamaladinova Ukrainian Susa na Ali mivna Dzhamaladi nova romanized Susana Alimivna Dzhamaladinova IPA sʊˈsɑnɐ ɐˈl ʲ im ʲ iu nɐ dʒɐmɐlɐˈd ʲ inowɐ Russian Susa na Ali movna Dzhamaladi nova tr Susana Alimovna Dzhamaladinova IPA sʊˈsane ɐˈlʲimevne dʐemelɐˈdʲineve Crimean Tatar Camala also spelt Dzhamala in Cyrillic Ukrainian Dzhama la IPA dʒɐˈmɑlɐ Russian Dzhama la IPA dʐɐˈmale References Edit Viktoria Veselova 9 February 2016 Crimean Tatar Singer Hopes To Take People s Tragedy To Eurovision rferl org Radio Liberty Archived from the original on 27 November 2016 Alisa Antonenko 18 August 2016 Jamala performs in Turkey day kyiv ua The Day Archived from the original on 16 April 2021 Welcome to Ukraine Retrieved 15 May 2016 Ukraine s Crimean Tatar singer Jamala promises to embarrass Putin and bring Stalin s crimes to Eurovision Song Contest Retrieved 15 May 2016 Zhurnal den s pevicej Dzhamaloj Vogue UA Retrieved 15 May 2016 Ruban Mariya Dzhamala Hochu pishne krimsko tatarske vesillya Cegodnya UA 10 February 2015 Retrieved 20 April 2015 in Ukrainian Dzhamala Moya mama hristianka armyanka papa krymskij tatarin musulmanin Archived 24 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine UA Report 25 February 2011 Retrieved 20 April 2015 in Russian http thenordar com jamala interview public talk Intervyu s Dzhamaloj na Public Talk Art zhurnal Thenordar 27 August 2014 Retrieved 20 April 2015 in Russian Colin Freeman 14 May 2016 They kill you all why Ukrainian Eurovision winner Jamala angered Russia with her 1944 song The Telegraph Retrieved 15 May 2016 in Russian Susanna Dzhamaladinova Dzhamala Istoriya moih armyanskih kornej nachinaetsya s Karabaha Centr podderzhki russko armyanskih strategicheskih i obshestvennyh iniciativ Russia armenia info 15 May 2016 Retrieved on 2017 12 21 a b Veselova Viktoria Melnykova Oleksandra 11 February 2016 Crimean singer in line to represent Ukraine at Eurovision The Guardian Retrieved 11 February 2016 a b When strangers are coming into your home Russian by Alexander Zaitsev lenta ru a b Ukraine a new final Eurovision tv Retrieved 15 May 2016 Hondal Victor 1 March 2011 Ukraine Jamala withdraws from national final EscToday com Archived from the original on 3 March 2011 Retrieved 1 March 2011 Veselova Viktoria Melnykova Oleksandra 11 February 2016 Crimean singer in line to represent Ukraine at Eurovision the Guardian Retrieved 15 May 2016 Jamala entered Eurovision 2016 national selection QHA com ua 26 January 2016 Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 23 February 2016 Eurovision Ukraine s entry aimed at Russia BBC News 22 February 2016 Eurovision Song Contest 2016 Second Semi Final Eurovision Song Contest Retrieved 15 May 2016 Ukraine s Jamala wins Eurovision 2016 BBC News 15 May 2016 Retrieved 15 May 2016 Telegraph Reporters 15 May 2016 Eurovision 2016 Furious Russia demands boycott of Ukraine over Jamala s anti Kremlin song The Telegraph Retrieved 15 May 2016 Heidi Stephens 15 May 2016 Eurovision 2016 Ukraine s Jamala wins with politically charged 1944 the Guardian Retrieved 15 May 2016 Granger Anthony 16 May 2016 Ukraine Jamala Awarded Title People s Artist of Ukraine Eurovoix Ukraine s Foreign Ministry to nominate Jamala for UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Vector news 16 May 2016 Ukrainska piosenkarka Jamala w show Taniec z Gwiazdami www polsat pl in Polish Retrieved 24 September 2022 a b c d Jamala married Seit Bekir Suleymanov Archived 22 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine QHA 26 April 2017 Dzhamala vijshla zamizh FOTO Lvivska gazeta Gazeta lviv ua 26 April 2017 Retrieved on 2017 12 21 Eurovision winning entry 1944 a harrowing family tale about Stalin s deportation of Muslim Tatars The National 15 May 2016 Retrieved 15 May 2017 Knoops Roy 30 November 2017 Ukraine Jamala is expecting her first baby ESCToday Ukraine s Jamala gives birth to a baby boy UNIAN 29 March 2018 No last name James Jamala winner of Eurovision 2016 took refuge in Romania She crossed the border with her two young children while her husband returned to Kyiv 24 7 News Bulletin 24 7 News Bulletin Retrieved 28 February 2022 Eurovision birincisi Jamala Turkiye ye sigindi www sozcu com tr in Turkish Retrieved 2 March 2022 Dzhamala vypustila debyutnyj albom focus ua Focus 24 March 2011 Archived from the original on 12 February 2020 Mila Kravchuk 19 April 2012 Dzhamala vypuskaet koncertnyj albom music com ua Archived from the original on 23 April 2012 Jamala releases Special EP 1944 jamalamusic com 10 May 2016 Archived from the original on 13 November 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qha com ua Crimean News Agency 7 July 2017 Archived from the original on 26 September 2020 Crimea Russia s Dark Secret aljazeera com Al Jazeera 22 December 2018 Archived from the original on 8 November 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jamala Official website in Ukrainian and Russian Jamala on Facebook Jamala s channel on YouTubeAwards and achievementsPreceded byMariya Yaremchukwith Tick Tock Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest2016 Succeeded byO Torvaldwith Time Preceded by Mans Zelmerlowwith Heroes Winner of the Eurovision Song Contest2016 Succeeded by Salvador Sobralwith Amar pelos dois Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jamala amp oldid 1128196555, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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