Farna was born on 12 August 1993[1] into aPolish family residing in theVendryně village nearTřinec, Czech Republic. She attended a Polish elementary school in Vendryně and theJuliusz Słowacki Polish Grammar School inČeský Těšín. She also attended art school for five years, as well as a dance school, and learned to play the piano in her childhood.
Farna first attracted attention after winning local talent competitions in both the Czech Republic and Poland in 2004 and 2005. After being discovered by producer Lešek Wronka, she released her debut albumMěls mě vůbec rád in 2006. This was followed by her winning theDiscovery of the Year award in the annual Czech music awardČeský slavík in 2006. Her sophomore album,Ticho, which peaked at number two in the Czech Republic and the Polish version of her debut album, titledSam na Sam, were both released in 2007. Her concert DVDBlíž ke hvězdám became the best-selling music DVD of 2008 in the Czech Republic. In early 2009, the Polish version ofTicho was released, titledCicho.[2][3] In 2010, she made an appearance in one episode of the Polish sitcomHela w opałach.
Her next album,Virtuální, was released on 26 October 2009.[4] In 2010, Farna's debut Polish albumEWAkuacja was released, which ended up gathering many awards, includingViva Comet 2011. In 2011, on the occasion of Farna's eighteenth birthday, two birthday concerts were held: one in the Czech Republic (after which a DVD titled18 Live was released with live recordings from the concert), and one in Poland (with another DVD release, titledLive, niezapomniany koncert urodzinowy). Also in 2011, she won theAlbum of the Year category in the PolishOpole Festival's Superjedynki awards for the albumCicho, and thePolish Hit of the Summer category at theSopot Hit Festival for her single "Cicho".[5][6]
In October 2013, Farna's major comeback with her album(W)Inna? (winna meaning guilty,inna meaning different) caused confusion, as many mistook the title to be a reference to her 2012 car accident. In 2014 Ewa's Czech single "Leporelo" along with a music video, and the song "Lešek" about her manager Lešek Wronka, were released. Her and Lešek later had a falling out in 2017, culminating in Farna firing him and not inviting him to her wedding.[7] In 2021, 2023 and 2024, she won theBest Female Singer award in Český slavík.[8][9][10]
Ewa Farna hails from a patriotic Polish family fromVendryně in theTrans-Olza region. Her father Tadeusz is a musician in regional Polish folk groups. Farna holds dual Polish-Czech citizenship, although she has stated many times that she feels "as a proud Pole".[11] She energetically campaigns for the rights of thePolish minority in the Czech Republic, often cooperating with theCongress of Poles in the Czech Republic.[12] In 2008, she became a laureate of theSrebrne Spinki award, given by the General Consul of Poland inOstrava for musical successes and promoting the Polish minority of the Trans-Olza region.[13]
On 22 May 2012, Farna crashed her car between the towns ofTřinec andVendryně. She suffered only minor scratches.[14] According to abreath test she wasdriving under the influence of alcohol, with ablood alcohol content level less than 1‰.[14] She had been celebrating the passing of hermatura the day before and fell asleep behind the wheel; she blamed her exhaustion on a week-long cram session in the week preceding the exam.[15]
In 2017, Farna and her long-time partner Martin Chobot got married.[7][16] Her and Chobot have two children and live together inPrague.[17]