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Maarja-Liis Ilus

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Maarja-Liis Ilus
Maarja-Liis Ilus in support concert "Sing for President Ilves"
Maarja-Liis Ilus in support concert "Sing for President Ilves"
Background information
Born
Maarja-Liis Ilus

(1980-12-24)24 December 1980 (age 44)
GenresPop
Years active1984–present
Websitewww.maarja.ee
Musical artist

Maarja-Liis Ilus, sometimes better known by her performing nameMaarja (born 24 December 1980) is anEstonianpopmusician and presenter. She has represented Estonia in theEurovision Song Contest twice.[1] She was only 15 when she participated in the 1996 contest.

Discography

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Albums

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  • Maarja-Liis (1996)
  • First in Line (1997)
  • Kaua veel (1998)
  • Heart (1998)(only in Japan)
  • City Life (2000)
  • Look Around, together withHinkus (2005)
  • Läbi jäätunud klaasi, together withRein Rannap (2006)
  • Homme (2008)
  • Jõuluingel (2009)
  • Kuldne põld (2012)

Important singles

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  • Hold Onto Love (1997)
  • First in Line (1998)
  • All the Love You Needed (2001)
  • He Is Always On My Mind (2003)
  • Tulilinnud (2015)
  • Nii sind ootan (2015)

Musical theatre

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References

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  1. ^Granger, Anthony (2022-01-11)."🇪🇪 Estonia: Maarja-Liis Ilus & Priit Loog Announced as Eesti Laul Semi-Final Hosts".Eurovoix. Retrieved2022-02-05.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded byEstonia in the Eurovision Song Contest
(withIvo Linna)
1996
Succeeded by
Maarja-Liis Ilus
with "Keelatud maa"
Preceded by
Maarja-Liis Ilus &Ivo Linna
with "Kaelakee hääl"
Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest
1997
Succeeded by
Countries
Final
Qualification
Artists
Final
Qualification
Songs
Final
Qualification
  • "Fortuna"
  • "Kun med dig"
  • "Planet of Blue"
  • "Rugă pentru pacea lumii"
  • "Samo ti"
  • "Shalom Olam"
  • "Ya eto ya"
Countries
Artists
Songs
  • "Ale jestem"
  • "Antes do adeus"
  • "Bara hon älskar mig"
  • "Dentro di me"
  • "Dinle"
  • "Fiumi di parole"
  • "Goodbye"
  • "Horepse"
  • "Keelatud maa"
  • "Let Me Fly"
  • "Love Shine a Light"
  • "Mana mou"
  • "Miért kell, hogy elmenj?"
  • "Minn hinsti dans"
  • "Mysterious Woman"
  • "Niemand heeft nog tijd"
  • "One Step"
  • "Primadonna"
  • "Probudi me"
  • "San Francisco"
  • "Sentiments songes"
  • "Sin rencor"
  • "Stemmen i mit liv"
  • "Zbudi se"
  • "Zeit"
National selection:Eesti Laul
Participation
Artists
Songs
Note: Entries scored out signify where Estonia did not compete. Italics indicate an entry in a future contest.
International
National
Artists
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