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Jamala

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Ukrainian singer (born 1983)
This article is about the singer. For other uses, seeJamala (disambiguation).
In this name that followsEast Slavic naming customs, thepatronymic is Alimivna and thefamily name is Dzhamaladinova.

Jamala
Джамала
Jamala in 2022
Jamala in 2022
Background information
Born
Susana Alimivna Jamaladinova (Susana Alim qızı Camaladinova)

(1983-08-27)27 August 1983 (age 42)
OriginCrimea
Genres
OccupationSinger
Years active2001–present
Labels
Websitejamala.ua
Musical artist

Susana Alimivna Jamaladinova[a][2][3] (born 27 August 1983), known professionally asJamala,[b] is a Ukrainian singer. She representedUkraine and won theEurovision Song Contest 2016 with her song "1944". In 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023 and 2024 she served as a judge atVidbir, the Ukrainian national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. In November 2023, Russia added Jamala to its wanted list.[4]

Early life

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Susana Dzhamaladinova was born inOsh,Kirghiz SSR, to aMuslimCrimean Tatar father and anArmenian mother.[5][6][7][8][9][10] Her Crimean Tatar ancestors wereforcibly resettled from Crimea to the central Asian republic underJoseph Stalin duringWorld War II, although her own relatives fought on the Soviet side.[11] In 1989 her family returned toCrimea.[citation needed] Her maternal ancestors are Armenians fromNagorno-Karabakh region.[12] They werewell-to-do peasants until her great-grandfather's land was confiscated and he was exiled to Osh where he changed his Armenian name to make it sound more Russian.[citation needed]

She grew up in a family of musicians — her mother worked as a teacher at a music school, and her father was a conductor by education.[13]

Her parents divorced for about four years so that her mother could purchase a house in Crimea for the family under her maiden name. During this period, Soviet authorities did not allow ethnicCrimean Tatars, like her father, to purchase property in Crimea.[citation needed]

Career

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2010–2015: Early work

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Jamala has been fond of music since her early childhood. She made her first professional recording at the age of nine, singing 12 folk and children'sCrimean Tatar songs. She entered theSimferopol Music College[14] and later graduated fromTchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine as an opera singer, but preferred a career in pop music.

Jamala signing an autograph for a fan on the red carpet of the third annual festival of theOdesa Film Festival on 13 July 2012.

On 14 February 2010, she released her first single "You Are Made of Love" from her debut studio albumFor Every Heart. She released "It's Me, Jamala" as the second single on 18 October 2010. On 23 November 2010, she released "Smile" as the third single from the album. Early in 2011, she participated on the national selection show in an attempt to representUkraine at theEurovision Song Contest with the song "Smile".[15] The song was a crowd favorite and Jamala herself managed to land a spot in the finals of the competition.[15] However, she later decided to withdraw from the competition.[16] On 12 April 2011, she released her debut studio albumFor Every Heart throughMoon Records Ukraine. On 8 November 2012, she released "Ya Lyublyu Tebya" (Russian:«Я Люблю́ Тебя́», English:"I Love You") as the lead single from her second studio albumAll or Nothing.

She released "Hurt" as the second single, and "Kaktus" (Ukrainian:«Ка́ктус», English:"Cactus") was released on 6 March 2013, as the third and final single from the album. She releasedAll or Nothing on 19 March 2013, throughMoon Records Ukraine. On 25 September 2014, she released "Zaplutalas" (Ukrainian:«Заплу́талась», English:"Confused") as the lead single from her debut EPThank You. The EP was released on 1 October 2014, through Enjoy Records. On 26 March 2015, "Ochyma" was released as the lead single from her third studio album. "Shlyakh dodomu" (Ukrainian:«Шлях додо́му», English:"The way home") was released as the second single on 18 May 2015. On 15 June 2015, "Podykh" (Ukrainian:«По́дих», English:"Breath") was released as the third single. She released her albumPodykh on 12 October 2015, through Enjoy Records.

2016–present: Eurovision Song Contest and subsequent projects

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Jamala performing at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016.

Jamala successfully representedUkraine in theEurovision Song Contest 2016 with the song"1944".[17] The song is about thedeportation of the Crimean Tatars in 1944 and particularly about her great-grandmother, who lost her daughter while being deported toCentral Asia.[14][18][19] Jamala wrote the song's lyrics in 2014. In the second semi-final of the contest, Jamala performed 14th and was one of ten participants who qualified for the grand final. It was announced later that she placed second, scoring 287 points, and won the televoting with 152 points[20] On 14 May 2016, Jamala won the competition with 534 points.[21] Jamala's song was considered by Russian media and lawmakers to be critical of theRussian annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the "ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine" in Donbas.[22][23]

The stand dedicated to Jamala at the exhibition «She is Crimea, She is World» by the Krymski Dom Foundation inWrocław (Poland), October 2025

After her Eurovision Song Contest victory, she was awarded the titlePeople's Artist of Ukraine by then-Ukrainian presidentPetro Poroshenko.[24] She has then continued to release new music, including "I Believe in U", which she performed at theEurovision Song Contest 2017 as an interval act, along with "Zamanyly".

On 17 May 2016, Poroshenko announced that theUkrainian Foreign Ministry would be nominating Jamala as aUNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.[25]

On 12 October 2018, Jamala released her fifth studio album,Kryla. The title track was released as the first single on 21 March 2018. She had previously performed the track as the interval act for the 2018 Ukrainian national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest,Vidbir.

In 2022, she appeared inseason 26 of the Polish TV showTaniec z Gwiazdami (Dancing with the Stars).[26]

Jamala performed "1944" during the flag parade in the final of theEurovision Song Contest 2023, alongside fellow past Ukrainian entrantsGo_A,Tina Karol, andVerka Serduchka.[27] One year later, she was the Ukrainian spokesperson at theEurovision Song Contest 2024.

Personal life

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On 26 April 2017, Jamala married Bekir Suleimanov.[28][29] Their relationship became known in September 2016, when she appeared with him at theManhattan Short Film Festival.[28] The couple married in theKyiv Islamic Cultural Center using the traditional wedding ceremonyNikah.[28] Suleimanov had recently graduated from the Physics and Mathematics Department ofTaras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and is an activist of theMuslim[30] Crimean Tatar community.[28]

In November 2017, Jamala announced that she and Suleimanov were expecting their first child together.[31] They have had three children together, all sons – born in 2018, 2020, and 2024.[32]

Jamala is fluent inUkrainian,Crimean Tatar,Russian andEnglish.

In February 2022, amidst theRussian invasion of Ukraine, she and her two children left Ukraine and initially took refuge inRomania, before eventually landing in Turkey.[33][34]

After February 24, 2022, the celebrity participated in the GIDNA project fromFuture for Ukraine Charity Foundation. While reading the votes at theEurovision Song Contest 2024, she announced that she was expecting her third child.

Discography

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Jamala on a 2017 stamp of Ukraine

Studio albums

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TitleDetails
For Every Heart
All or Nothing
  • Released: 19 March 2013
  • Label: Moon Records Ukraine
  • Format: Digital download, CD, vinyl
Подих
(Podykh)
  • Released: 12 October 2015
  • Label: Enjoy! Records
  • Format: Digital download, CD, vinyl
Крила
(Kryla)
  • Released: 12 October 2018
  • Label: Enjoy! Records
  • Format: Digital download, CD, vinyl
Ми
(My)
  • Released: 12 March 2021
  • Label: Enjoy! Records
  • Format: Digital download
Qırım (Crimea)

Live albums

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TitleDetails
For every heart.
Live at Arena Concert Plaza

Compilation albums

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TitleDetails
1944
10
  • Released: 6 September 2019
  • Label: Enjoy! Records
  • Format: Digital download, Vinyl
Свої
(Svoi)
  • Released: 21 February 2020
  • Label: Enjoy! Records
  • Format: Digital download

Remix albums

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TitleDetails
Solo
  • Released: 15 February 2019
  • Label: 2220 Records, Enjoy! Records
  • Format: Digital download

Extended plays

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TitleDetails
Thank You
  • Released: 1 October 2014
  • Label: Enjoy! Records
  • Format: Digital download, CD
1944
  • Released: 10 May 2016[37]
  • Label: Enjoy! Records
  • Format: Digital download, CD
5:45
  • Released: 23 April 2021
  • Label: Enjoy! Records
  • Format: Digital download

Singles

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TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
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AUT
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BEL
(Fl)

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SPA
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SWE
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SWI
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UK
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"You're Made of Love"2010For Every Heart
"It's me, Jamala"
"Smile"71
"Я люблю тебя"("I love you")2012All or Nothing
"Hurt"
"Кактус"("Cactus")2013
"Заплуталась"("Confused")2014Thank you
"Злива"("Shower")
(withAndrii Khlyvniuk)
10
"Чому?"("Why?")Non-album singles
"Очима"("With my eyes")2015Podykh
"Шлях додому"("Way to home")93
"Подих"("Breath")
"1944"201675463644940253246732891944
"Заманили"("Lured")
(withDakhaBrakha)
4410
"I Believe in U"201719Kryla
"Сумую"("I miss")82
"Крила"("Wings")201854
"Самға"Non-album single
"Solo"20198910
"Крок"("Step")
(with Cape Cod)
Svoi
"Кохаю"("I love")
(withJah Khalib)
61
"Ціна правди"("The price of truth")Non-album single
"Забирай"
(withalyona alyona)
Svoi
"Жалі"
(withalyona alyona)
202027
"Эндорфины"("Endorphins")
(withPianoboy)
Non-album single
"Вдячна"("Grateful")202112My
"Моя земля"("My land")
(withTayanna)
71Non-album singles
“Потайки”("Secretly")
“Новий рік з тобою“("New Year with you")
“Хай буде так, як хочеш ти”("Let it be as you wish")2022OST “Rocky Road to Berlin“
“Thank you, Stranger“Non-album singles
“Коли закінчаться війни“("When the wars will end")
“The Great Pretender”2023Spotify Singles
“Frozen“
“Верше, мій верше“("Vershe, miy vershe")Non-album singles
“Мій брате“("My brother")2024
“КЛИЧУ“("I'm Calling")
(with MONATIK)[49]
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Filmography

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Music videos
YearSongDirectorCinematographer
2009History RepeatingAlan BadoevYaroslav Pilunskyi
2010You're Made of Love + (in Russian)Kateryna TsarykYuriy Korol
It's Me, Jamala + (in Ukrainian)Charley StadlerFraser Taggart
2011SmileMaksym KsiondaSerhiy Mykhalchuk
Find meJohn X Carey
2012Я люблю тебя (in Russian)Serhiy SarakhanovYevheniya Drach, Mykola Bulavskyi
2013Кактус (in Russian)Denys ZakharovDenys Zakharov
All These Simple ThingsOleksandr Milov
Depends On You + (in Russian)Viktor VilksYaroslav Pilunskyi
2014Чому? (in Ukrainian)Denys Zakharov,Oles SaninSerhiy Mykhalchuk
2015Заплуталась (in Ukrainian)Anatoliy SachivkoMykyta Kuzmenko
Иные (in Russian)Mikhail EmelianovViktor Fedoseev
2016Шлях додому (in Ukrainian)Anna KopylovaDenys Lushchyk
1944Anatoliy SachivkoMykyta Kuzmenko
Обещание (in Russian)Denys Zakharov, Olena DemianenkoOleksiy Moskalenko
2017I Believe in UIhor StekolenkoDenys Lushchyk
Сумую (in Ukrainian)
2018Ти любов моя (in Ukrainian)Oleh MalamuzhTeodor Neshchadym
Крила (in Ukrainian + in Kazakh)Anna KopylovaAnton Fursa
The Great PretenderAnna BuriachkovaSvitlana Aparina
2019Solo
Ціна правди (in Ukrainian)Kateryna Tsaryk, Agnieszka HollandYuriy Korol
Забирай (in Ukrainian)Anton ShtukaIvan Fomichenko
2020Жалі (in Ukrainian)Dmytro CherniavskyiAnton Fursa
Эндорфины (in Russian)Maksym KotskyiDmytro Cherniavskyi
2021Вірю в тебе (in Ukrainian)Anna KopylovaAnton Fursa
Моя земля (in Ukrainian)Nazar DoroshNazar Dorosh
Потайки (in Ukrainian)Oleksandr GuzhelyaIlya Sostanovskyi
Новий рік з тобою (in Ukrainian)Tima DarmenovVlad Penkov
Film
YearTitleRoleRef.
2014The GuideOlha Levytska[50]
2017Jamala.UAHerself[51]
2020Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire SagaHerself[52]
Television
YearTitleRoleRef.
2009Like Cossacks...Singer in a bar[53]
2010Anatomy of a Voice. JamalaHerself[54]
The True Story Of Scarlet SailsCuban singer[55]
2013Kvitka. A voice in a single copyHerself[56]
Trading LivesHost[57]
2014Alice's Adventures in WonderlandCaterpillar[58]
2016My truthHerself[59]
Look at yourself!Herself[60]
2017Jamalas kampHerself[61]
2018Crimea: Russia’s Dark SecretHerself[62]
2024GrimsburgEkaterina

Notes

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  1. ^Crimean Tatar:Susana Alim qızı Camaladinova;Ukrainian:Суса́на Алі́мівна Джамаладі́нова,romanizedSusána Alímivna Dzhamaladínova,IPA:[sʊˈsɑnɐɐˈl⁽ʲ⁾imiu̯nɐdʒɐmɐlɐˈd⁽ʲ⁾inowɐ];Russian:Суса́на Али́мовна Джамалади́нова,romanized:Susána Alímovna Dzhamaladínova,IPA:[sʊˈsanəɐˈlʲiməvnədʐəməlɐˈdʲinəvə].
  2. ^Crimean Tatar:Camala, also speltДжамала in Cyrillic; Ukrainian:Джама́ла,IPA:[dʒɐˈmɑlɐ]; Russian:Джама́ла,IPA:[dʐɐˈmalə].

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