Mikolas Josef (Czech:Mikoláš Josef;Czech pronunciation:[ˈmɪkolasˈjozɛf]; born 4 October 1995), also known mononymously asMikolas (stylised inall caps),[1] is a Czech singer-songwriter and former model.[2] He represented theCzech Republic in theEurovision Song Contest 2018 with the song "Lie to Me" and finished in sixth place. This was the highest score for the Czech Republic in Eurovision history.
Josef was born on 4 October 1995 inPrague into a musical family.[3] He is ofCzech,Moravian, Austrian, German and Italian descent.[2] He has a brother named Karel and an older half-sister called Martina. He has been playing guitar since he was five years old.[4] He grew up inZnojmo and in a small village in southBohemia.[5][non-primary source needed]
Between 2006 and 2008 he studied at an art school, majoring in playing the guitar, which he was not able to finish. He continued his studies at a grammar school where he received an E in a music class.[6][7]
In 2015 he graduated from theEnglish College in Prague.[8] At the age of 17, he was awarded a gold medal for solo acting by theLondon Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts.[9] While studying, he was involved in many fashion shows and photoshoots for major brands, includingDiesel, Replay orPrada.[10] However, he later left modeling as he did not agree with its industry practices.[11]
After his modelling experience he made a living by busking in large European cities, such as Prague, Oslo, Zurich, Hamburg, and Vienna.[12][13] During this period, he was also cleaning a recording studio during the week – so that he could produce his own music there once a month whenever it was empty.[14]
Josef decided to pursue music professionally. He independently released his debut single "Hands Bloody" in 2015.[15] The following year, he released the single "Free", which became a top 15 hit in the Czech Republic.[16][17] That same year, he also released the single "Believe (Hey Hey)".[18][19][20] After this, he moved to Vienna following an invitation byNikodem Milewski.[2]
Josef was approached torepresent the Czech Republic in theEurovision Song Contest 2017 with the song "My Turn", but rejected the offer as he did not believe the song suited him.[21] In November 2017, Josef released the single "Lie to Me",[22] and later confirmed that the song would be competing in theCzech national final for theEurovision Song Contest 2018 in Lisbon.[23][24][25] "Lie to Me" later won the national selection, and represented the Czech Republic in the 2018 contest. It finished in sixth place with 66 points from the juries and 215 points from the audience, giving the Czech Republic its best result so far in the competition.[26][27] In May 2020, "Lie to Me" reached 30 million streams onSpotify, becoming the most-streamed Czech song on the platform.[28]
In April 2018, inMunich, Josef signed an international deal withSony Music andRCA Records.[29] In October 2018, he released the single "Me Gusta".[30] He later appeared in the selection of "18 inspiring people of 2018" forForbes.[14] "Abu Dhabi", released in February 2019, was his final release for Sony Music. He was featured in an advertisement campaign for Tezenis underwear andHuawei in the same month.[31] In April 2019, Josef performed his first headlining show, My Name Is Mikolas, in a sold-out Forum Karlin in Prague, where alongside his released songs, he performed a range of unreleased singles accompanied by six African vocalists.[32]
Josef and his family later established their own independent record label, Vivienne Records.[33] "Acapella", released in May 2019, was his first release under this label, which achieved success in Czech Republic (his first chart-topper in the country) and in Poland, where it was certified gold in February 2021.[34] In November 2019, he released "Colorado".[35] In December 2019, he embarked on his Closer to You Tour in the Czech Republic.[36] In October 2020, he released "Lalalalalalalalalala".[37] In March 2023, he released "Boys Don't Cry".[38]
In 2024, Josef announced his first studio album, "One", would be released on 22 March 2024.[39] His second studio album, "Two", was released on October of the following year.