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'''Nika Turković''' (born June 7, 1995, [[Zagreb]], [[Croatia]]) was the [[Croatia]]n entry for [[Junior Eurovision Song Contest]] in 2004. She finished third with her song 'Hej Mali' ("Hey Little boy").
'''Nika Turković''' (born June 7, 1995, [[Zagreb]], [[Croatia]]) was the [[Croatia]]n entry for [[Junior Eurovision Song Contest]] in 2004. She finished third with her song 'Hej Mali' ("Hey Kid").


Since then contest, she has appeared on several TV shows in Croatia, including two on 'Studio 10'. Both appearances were with [[Dino Jelusić]] (winner of the [[Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003]]) and ''Feminnem'' (Bosnian Eurovision adult participants). She has also released an album titled 'Alien' and launched her own website. Included in the album are duets with famous Croatian singers [[Tony Cetinski]] and [[Oliver Dragojević]].
Since then contest, she has appeared on several TV shows in Croatia, including two on 'Studio 10'. Both appearances were with [[Dino Jelusić]] (winner of the [[Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003]]) and ''Feminnem'' (Bosnian Eurovision adult participants). She has also released an album titled 'Alien' and launched her own website. Included in the album are duets with famous Croatian singers [[Tony Cetinski]] and [[Oliver Dragojević]].

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Nika Turković

Nika Turković (born June 7, 1995, Zagreb, Croatia) was the Croatian entry for Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2004. She finished third with her song 'Hej Mali' ("Hey Kid").

Since then contest, she has appeared on several TV shows in Croatia, including two on 'Studio 10'. Both appearances were with Dino Jelusić (winner of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003) and Feminnem (Bosnian Eurovision adult participants). She has also released an album titled 'Alien' and launched her own website. Included in the album are duets with famous Croatian singers Tony Cetinski and Oliver Dragojević.

She was born and resides in Zagreb (capital of Croatia) with her mother Gordana, her father Petar and sister Kiara. Nika had been singing since she was four and when she turned six she went on the television program Turbo Limach show on HRT televizija. She speaks fluent English, Spanish, Italian, Slovenian, and Croatian. By age eight, Nika had already written her first song, "The Moon and The Stars."

Discography

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