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Delilah singles
Czas Compilation only | 1995 |
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A Moze Tobie Zawroce W Glowie Compilation only | 1996 |
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Zabawa Trwa Compilation only | 1996 |
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Sprobujmy Razem Compilation only | 1996 |
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Glupie Klamstwa Video only | 1996 |
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Jaskólka Compilation only | 1997 |
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Delilah biography
Delilah is a project from Blue Star, active from 1995 until 1997. The singer of Delilah is rumored to be named Barbara Rynkiewicz, who was also the vocalists of the project Starmix, also under Blue Star, and the Dance World projects Layla and Cosmica.
Delilah's first song Czas was released in 1995. Following it, Delilah released the song Glupie Klamstwa, a song that became Delilah's most well known song and a music video was filmed for the song. Also during 1996, Delilah released the songs A Może Tobie Zawrócę W Głowi, Spróbujmy Raze and Zabawa Trwa, which is actually almost identical to the Starmix song of the same time. Both tracks have the same vocalist. Delilah was also featured in a song with different Blue Star singers and groups called Podajmy Sobie Ręce, which was released under the project name Dance Stars. She also visited song Podajmy Sobie Ręce on La Strada's album Słowa To Wiatr.
Also during 1996, Delilah's debut album Glupie Klamstwa was supposed to be released, however, it is unknown if it was released or not. Many Blue Star collectors have said they have no information about this album at all and believe it may have been cancelled.
In 1997, Delilah was featured as part of a music festival in Poland called Folk Dens, a folk music festival that featured Eurodance acts that year. Delilah performed a new song called Jaskolka, which would have remained unknown if this song would've been featured on compilation Folk Dans.
Nothing further is known to have came from Delilah after 1997. Subsequently, also in 1997, the projects Starmix, Cosmica and Layla also went inactive.
Thanks to Tyler
Delilah biography was last updated Wed, November 20th 2019
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