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Balja

Balja   (Germany)

AKA : Balca Tözün
EuroDance member
Added : 08/05/2006
20171


Groove Me
Lost Without U
Surrender
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25/01/2009 : Balja (former Fun Factory) paired up with Romanian artist Vali Craciunescu to make the nice song Surrender which unfortunately failed to qualify to represent Romania for Eurovision 2009 contest. Listen to it here (thanks to Eva Sipkova).

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Groove Me Fun Factory - Groove Me 10th Oct 1993  
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Lost Without U Rico Fernandez - Lost Without U 2004  
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Surrender Vali Craciunescu - Surrender 2009  
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Balja biography

Balja (real name : Balca) is one of the best kept secrets in Fun Factory's history. She was born on April 14th, 1976. She was credited on the projects 2 first albums and she appeared in their first video clip Groove Me. The reasons she left Fun Factory to be replaced by Marie-Anett are unknown. She could also have been the vocalist of the project 2 Raff and Darkness. She also probably performaed the vocal parts on La Verona's cover of Fun Factory's Love of my life, Verona Feldbusch Pooth only doing the female raps.

2008 : Balca recorded songs This is love, Hollywood film, Someday, Stop Playin' Tricks, and Turn my love around, co-written and co-produced with Toni Cottura and Marcus Brosch and published the demos on her Youtube channel. They haven't been published on any official album or single so far.

2009 : Balca paired up with Romanian artist Vali Craciunescu to make the song Surrender which was a non-qualifier for Eurovision 2009 contest. Meanwhile, she went back in studio with Toni Cottura to record 8 new tracks for a comeback of Fun Factory...

2010 : Balca lives in Hamburg, Germany. Recently, she recorded a song written by Toni Cottura and entitled Please Don't Break My Heart. The song was also recorded (and released) by Greek singer Kalomira feat. Fat Man Scoop. Maybe Balca sang the demo and then Toni Cottura gave the song to Kalomira ?

In 2013, she was officially back with the 2 other original members of Fun Factory Toni and Steve to perform during 90s concerts and festivals.

Thanks to ES/Iv.s and Andrew-FK

Balja biography was last updated Fri, August 2nd 2019



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