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Sabina Chantouria

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Sabina Chantouria, Olga Sabina Tchantouria Vamling, born July 12, 1991 in Lund, is a Swedish and Georgian singer and songwriter.

Biography

Sabina participated in the Georgian national competition final for the Eurovision Song Contest in 2017 Georgia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 with her song "Stranger",[1] which she released after the national final.[2] Stranger was recorded by Amir Aly in Malmö. In 2011 Sabina was chosen to participate in the talentshow World Champhionship of Performing Arts in Hollywood, with a song of her own. Sabina has also made TV appearances and guested talkshows in Georgia and worked with big names in both Sweden and Georgia. Sabina has performed at festivals and given concert in Sweden, Denmark, Georgia and the US. In 2012, Sabina won the musiccompetition Publikens favorit by Malmöfestivalen in Sweden.

In 2013 Sabina released her debut maxi single A Confession. Thereafter Spiderweb (2014) and, in 2016, the widely acclaimed single Cry for me".[3] The song Cry for me was recorded by the American producer Kevin Jarvis (who has worked with Iggy Pop, Leonard Cohen, Elvis Costello, Ben Vaughn[4] etc. The actor Ryan Francis (teenage Peter Pan in the film Hook by Steven Spielberg), acted together with Sabina in her music videos Spiderweb and Cry for me.

Discography

Singles

  • 2013: "A Confession (maxi single)"
  • 2014: "Spiderweb"
  • 2016: "Cry for me"
  • 2017: "Stranger"

Music videos

  • 2014: "Spiderweb"
  • 2016: "Cry for me"
  • 2017: "Stranger"

References