Kaliopi
- January 6, 2024
- Singer
Quick Facts
Full Name | Kaliopi |
Occupation | Singer |
Date Of Birth | Dec 28, 1966(1966-12-28) |
Age | 58 |
Birthplace | Kičevo |
Country | Republic of Macedonia |
Horoscope | Aquarius |
Kaliopi Biography
Name | Kaliopi |
Birthday | Dec 28 |
Birth Year | 1966 |
Place Of Birth | Kičevo |
Birth Country | Republic of Macedonia |
Birth Sign | Aquarius |
Kaliopi is one of the most popular and richest Singer who was born on December 28, 1966 in Kičevo, Republic of Macedonia. Kaliopi Bukle (Macedonian: Калиопи Букле ; IPA: [kaliˈɔpi ˈbuklɛ] ( listen ) , born 28 December 1966 in Ohrid), known professionally as Kaliopi, is a Macedonian singer-songwriter. In her career, Kaliopi has progressed from singing lead vocal with her eponymous band in 1980s Yugoslavia to being an established vocalist and composer working in North Macedonia and across former Yugoslavia. She represented Macedonia twice in the Eurovision Song Contest, first in 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan with “Crno i belo” and a second time in 2016 in Stockholm, Sweden with the song “Dona”.
Kaliopi began re-establishing herself in the music scene of North Macedonia, composing songs for other artists and releasing her solo debut album, “Oboi me” in December 1999. The album was promoted via a television special broadcast on MRT, single releases for the songs “Oboi me” and “Daj da pijam” and a promotional tour in summer 2000. The album was the last collaboration with her former bandmate Romeo Grill until 2012. In 2000, Kaliopi established her own record label Kaliopi Music Production, which exclusively dealt with her releases in North Macedonia.
On 16 February 2002, Kaliopi took part in Skopje Fest 2002 as a composer and a backing vocalist for the song “Pesna za nas”, which was performed by Gorgi Krstevski. The song placed fifth in the competition. In July 2002, Kaliopi released the single “Najmila”, which was one of two new songs featured on the October release of the live album “Najmila: Kaliopi Live and Unreleased”. Kaliopi released “Zasluzena Zemja” as the follow-up single from the album.
In 2003, Kaliopi released the title track from her third album, “Ne mi go zemaj vremeto, as the first single. The album was released in December 2003 and featured the duets “Bel den” with Macedonian-Romani singer Esma Redžepova and “Purpurni dozdovi” with Macedonian actor Vasil Zafirchev. The album produced the radio hits “Za kogo postojam”, “Toa sum jas”, “Dari dari dam” and “Koga prokleto ti trebam” during 2004 and 2005. This was also the first solo album to feature songs in the Serbo-Croatian language and it also included Kaliopi’s first single aimed at the ex-Yugoslavian market titled “Smeh”. In 2004, Kaliopi played the lead in the first Macedonian musical, titled “Cija si”.
Kaliopi returned to the music scene as a solo performer in North Macedonia (then the Republic of Macedonia) and competed at the 1996 edition of Skopje Fest, the national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 1996. With the song “Samo ti”, she was awarded first place by the jury and the audience, winning the right to be the first representative for North Macedonia at the Eurovision Song Contest. However, the 1996 Contest saw an influx of new participants and at a non-televised audio pre-selection, North Macedonia was eliminated from the Contest. Kaliopi later competed in Skopje Fest 1998, but only managed ninth place with the song “Ne zaboravaj”.
Kaliopi Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Singer |
House | Living in own house. |
Kaliopi is one of the richest Singer from Republic of Macedonia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Kaliopi 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
In 1984, Kaliopi founded the band “Kaliopi” with Romeo Grill, recording their first two songs, “Tomi” and “Nemoj da me budis” at the request of Macedonian Radio. The band won best interpretation for the song “Leo” at the Festival Opatija, an award voted for by the journalists of Yugoslavia. In 1986, the band released their eponymous debut album on the ZKP RTLJ record label. In the same year, they participated in the Split Festival, where they won the best debut performer award for their song “Da more zna”.
In 1987, the band released their second album, “Rodjeni”, which was recorded in Zagreb and was highly successful, producing the hit song “Rodjeni (Bato)” created by the author Romeo Grill. The band was active in the music scene, performing at festivals, recording television specials for TV Zagreb, TV Belgrade, TV Sarajevo and TV Titograd and performing a concert tour that included performances in the Soviet Union. At the height of the band’s popularity, Kaliopi and Romeo Grill moved to Switzerland. After an extended absence from the music scene, followed by the breakup of Yugoslavia, the band was officially dissolved.
In January 2001, Kaliopi announced the release of a new album and a new collaboration with producer Darko Dimitrov. The album’s title track “Ako denot mi e nokj” was the first single release; this was followed by the release of “Na pat do Makedonija”, “Dali me sakas”, “Mesecina” and “Za samo eden den”. The album was promoted through a television documentary titled “Kaliopi Again” on MRT, an unplugged concert at the ancient Heraclea Lyncestis amphitheatre in Bitola and the “Na pat do Makedonija” concert tour, which commenced in November 2001 and included eleven concert dates across North Macedonia.
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At the end of 2009 and throughout 2010, Kaliopi participated in several music projects. She recorded the song “Nevinost” as part of “Miligram”, an ex- Yugoslavian compilation album project by composer Aleksandar Milić Mili. Kaliopi also participated in the posthumous release of Toše Proeski’s self- composed, unreleased songs, recording the song “Zasekogaš” in Macedonian and “Zauvijek” in Serbo-Croatian. In December 2010, Kaliopi released the album “Poraka”, for which she collaborated with Darko Juranović “D’Knock”, Tihomir Preradović, Miroslav Rus and Rambo Amadeus. The album contained the duet “Denot si budi” with Slovenian singer Marko Vozelj and “Ako Još Ikad Padne Snijeg” with Edin Karamazov. The Serbo-Croatian version of the album, “Poruka”, was released in the ex-Yugoslavian market. The singles “Ti”, “Ne sum kako ti” and “Poraka” were released to promote the album.
Facts & Trivia
Kaliopi Ranked on the list of most popular Singer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Republic of Macedonia. Kaliopi celebrates birthday on December 28 of every year.
Kaliopi participated in several festivals across ex-Yugoslavia in 2009: performing “Ljubičice” at the Croatian Radio Festival, winning best interpretation for the performance of “Meni je ime” at Pjesma Mediterana, winning Suncane Skale 2009 with Naum Petreski with the song “Rum dum dum” and performing “Stine” at the Runjićeve večeri in Croatia.
Top Facts about Kaliopi
- Kaliopi Bukle is a Macedonian singer-songwriter.
- She represented North Macedonia twice in Eurovision Song Contest.
- Kaliopi has released 13 studio albums since 1984.
- Her song “Crno i belo” won the Barbara Dex Award in 2012.
- She was a judge on The Voice of North Macedonia in 2018.
- Kaliopi’s music style includes pop, rock, and folk elements.
- She has collaborated with many international artists such as Toni Mihajlovski and Daniel Kajmakoski.
- In 1999, she won the Grand Prix at the Ohrid Fest music festival.
- Kaliopi is known for her powerful vocals and emotional performances.
- She has been active in the music industry for over three decades.
Who is Kaliopi?
Kaliopi Bukle (Macedonian: Калиопи Букле, pronounced [kaliɔˈpi buˈklɛ] ( listen); born 28 December 1966), known professionally as Kaliopi, is a Macedonian singer-songwriter.
How old is Kaliopi?
55 years (December 28, 1966)
Where is Kaliopi from?
Ohrid, North Macedonia
What nationality is Calliope?
Calliope, also spelled Kalliope, in Greek mythology , according to Hesiod’s Theogony, foremost of the nine Muses; she was later called the patron of epic poetry.
Is Calliope a good name?
The name Calliope is girl’s name of Greek origin meaning “beautiful voice”. Calliope is the name of the muse of epic poetry — and also the musical instrument on the merry-go-round. Bold and creative, it would not be the easiest name for a girl lacking such qualities. It debuted in the US Top 1000 in 2016.