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Loredana Groza is a Romanian pop singer.
Singer, actress, TV hostess and mother, Loredana began her career in the city of Onesti, Romania. She alternated music styles in order to show her wide talents. She is married to Andrei Boncea, director for TV Romanian station Pro TV, and has two daughters.
Her debut album “Buna seara, iubito”, which was released in 1988, sold more than 1,500,000 copies, and the title song remains her biggest hit to this day.
In 2002, inspired by the huge success of her album “Agurida”, Loredana decided to go further in rediscovering and reinterpreting some old Romanian songs after meticulous research on the period between the two world wars. The result was the live performance “Zaraza–vinzatoarea de placeri” on Pro TV which was released in December 2002.
Her song, “Vreau toata noaptea”, was falsely rumored to be taking part in the Romanian National Final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006. This contradicted Loredana's comments that she would never take part in the national selection following her defeat in 2005. The rumor was, however, quashed following the publication of the participants in the 2006 National Final.
During her activity, Loredana Groza launched 12 albums. The last album entitled “My love” was released recently, in 2007.
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