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Kamelia (Romanian singer)

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Kamelia
Born (1986-09-05) 5 September 1986 (age 37)
Ștei, Romania
GenresPop, dance
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Voice
Years active1997-present

Camelia Adina Hora (born 5 September 1986 in Ștei),[1][2] better known by stage name Kamelia, is a Romanian singer.

Kamelia became widely known in Romania after a collaboration with the rapper Puya.[3] In 2009, song „Change”, a collaboration with Puya and George Hora reached #19 in top 100 most rotated songs in Romania,[4] and in 2010 the same song reached position #48. In the same year, 2010, song „V.I.P.” in collaboration with Puya reached #21.[5]

In 2014, Kamelia was present in top 100 most rotated songs in Romania, on position 30 with the song „Piesa mea preferată” feat. Vescan,[6] after that in 2013, with the same song they reached #77.[7]

In 2014 Kamelia was nominated in "top 100 sexiest women of the year in Romania" by FHM magazine, where she ranked on position 12. In August 2014, Kamelia was nominated for Fans Like Award at Media Music Awards.[2]

She debuted in music in 2000, and worked together with her brother, the composer George Hora, with whom she owns a music studio.[8]

Kamelia participated at the Megastar contest (2006-2007), and took part in one of the tours of the Romanian band Simplu.[9][10]

Together with rapper Puya, Kamelia released songs „Undeva-n Balcani”, „Change”, „V.I.P.”, „Americandrim” and „Vestul Sălbatic”.[8]

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