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Uku Suviste | |
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Uku Suviste in 2013 | |
| Born | (1982-06-06)6 June 1982 (age 43) |
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| Years active | 2008–present |
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| Website | ukusuviste |
Uku Suviste (born 6 June 1982) is an Estonian singer-songwriter, pianist and music producer. He was scheduled to representEstonia in theEurovision Song Contest 2020 inRotterdam,Netherlands, before cancellation of the competition that year. Instead, herepresented Estonia in theEurovision Song Contest 2021.
At the age of six, Suviste began his education in specialised music class at Tallinn School No. 21. At the same time, he started attending in Tallinn Boys Choir and in school's boy choir under the guidance of Lydia Rahula. She was also his solfeggio teacher and prepared him well for the time when he entered theTallinn Music School. In 1997, he graduated specializing in piano.
In 2000, he graduated high school atTallinn School No. 21 with commendations in music and P.E. After high school, he underwent eight months of military service at theGuard Battalion.
In 2001, he was admitted to theEstonian Information Technology College, and four years later he graduated in the specialty of computer systems administrator. A year after joining the IT College, he went to the Georg Ots Tallinn School of Music to studypop jazz singing.
For one and a half years starting in 2006, he studied atBerklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, majoring in singing, contemporary writing and music production.[1]
Starting 2004, Suviste has participated in Uno Naissoo youth singing and music composition competition for many years. In 2004, he was awarded a special prize for his original song "Never Have To". The following year his polyphonic a cappella song "Sõbrad" ("Friends") for six-voice vocals ensemble won 2nd place. In 2008, the song "Refreshing" written by Suviste and his friend Mairo Marjamaa won the competition.[2]
In 2005, Suviste participated in the well-known Estonian singing contest "Kaks Takti Ette" and came in 3rd place. Subsequent to the contest, he got the opportunity to work in Elmar Liitmaa's music studio "Rockhouse" as a music producer. While working in the studio and producing songs for many well-known Estonian artists, he gained valuable experience and had the opportunity to record a lot of his own original songs.
In 2005, he self-produced and released his first original CD album, titled "It’s Christmas Time".[3]
Throughout 2006, Suviste was a part of an EstonianR&B and '80s disco music band called "Lament". He was the second vocal soloist and also played the keyboard.
In November 2008, he collaborated with the 2007 "Estonian Idol" winnerBirgit Õigemeel, and they released the album "Ilus Aeg" ("Beautiful time"). Suviste arranged all the tracks on the album, and sang in a few songs in duet with Birgit. To promote their album, the duo gave a number of concerts.[1]
In 2010, Suviste took part in Russia's largest song contest "New Wave", finishing in 3rd place.[1][4]
In 2012, Suviste produced the music video "Võitmatu" ("Invincible"), with the support and cooperation of theEstonian Defence Forces and theEstonian Ministry of Defence.[5] The music video was dedicated to all the soldiers, who had served in the armed forces in Afghanistan, and to the servicemembers' families. Two guest performers made a cameo appearance in the beginning and end of the video, to also show their support for Estonian soldiers. The first was Estonian discus thrower and Olympic gold medalistGerd Kanter, and the other wasJustin Gatlin, an American sprinter and Olympic gold medalist in the 100-metre run.[6]
In Autumn 2014, Suviste took part in the Estonian television parody show "Sinu Nägu Kõlab Tuttavalt" ("Your Face Sounds Familiar").
Suviste competed in the7th season of the Russian version ofThe Voice in 2018, where he was coached byAni Lorak. He was eliminated from the competition in the semi-final.[3][7]
Suviste has competed in theEesti Laul music competition several times. The contest is used to select Estonia's entry forEurovision. InEesti Laul 2017 he competed with the song "Supernatural", but was eliminated in the first semi-final. Suviste participated inEesti Laul 2019, with the song "Pretty Little Liar". He made it through the second semi-final, and placed second in the final.[7] Suviste competed again inEesti Laul 2020 with his song "What Love Is"[8] and won the national final, becoming the Estonian entry at the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest. When Eurovision was canceled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, Suviste was not named the Estonian artist for Eurovision 2021, as happened in some other countries. He was, however, offered a spot in the semi-finals for Eesti Laul 2021, which he accepted.[9][10] Suviste won Eesti Laul 2021 and representedEstonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with his song "The Lucky One".[11] He participated in the second semi-final of the contest, but failed to qualify for the grand final, finishing 13th.
Suviste has performed as an ensemble member in several stage musicals, such as Bart's "Oliver!" and Kander's "Chicago". In "West Side Story" and "Grease", however, he was cast on leading roles, Tony and Danny, respectively. In the latter, he played againstGetter Jaani, who was then cast as Sandy.
| 2004 | Special prize for original song "Never Have To" |
| 2005 | 2nd place, with polyphonica cappella song "Sõbrad" ("Friends") for a six-voice vocal ensemble |
| 2008 | 1st place with the song "Refreshing", co-written with Suviste's friend Mairo Marjamaa |
2005 – won 3rd place, and best male singer.
In 2010, Suviste took part in Russia's largest song contest "New Wave" (Russian: Новая волна, translit.Novaya volna), which took place inJūrmala,Latvia, and won 3rd place.[4][7] There were 12,000 participants, and the contest was broadcast in 31 countries.
Suviste's father is Estonian TV producer Raivo Suviste, and his mother is Dana Suviste.[12][13]
Dana Suviste graduated the Tallinn State Conservatory (now theEstonian Academy of Music and Theatre) under the guidance of Hendrik Krumm, specialising in classical singing.[14]
Suviste's uncleVäino Puura and Puura's wife Sirje Puura are well-known opera singers in Estonia.[15]
| Title | Year |
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| "It's Christmas Time" | 2005 |
| "See on nii hea" | 2008 |
| "Love of my life" (featuring Grace Taylor) | 2009 |
| "Sind otsides" | |
| "Saatanlik naine" | |
| "Show me the love" | 2010 |
| "Isju Tebja" | |
| "Jagatud öö" | 2011 |
| "Midagi head" (featuring Violina) | |
| "Võitmatu" | 2012 |
| "Valge Lumi" (withAnzhelika Agurbash) | 2013 |
| "I wanna be the one" (with Kéa) | 2014 |
| "Supernatural" | 2016 |
| "Pretty Little Liar" | 2019 |
| "What Love Is" | 2020 |
| "Müüdud ja Pakitud" | |
| "Torman Tulle" | |
| "The Lucky One" |
| Title | Year | Peak chart position | Album |
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| EST Air. [18] | |||
| "Vaata mulle silma" | 2025 | 44 | Non-album singles |
| Title | Year |
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| "Believe" (Hawt Leopards featuring Uku Suviste) | 2015 |
| "Bonfire" (Ollie featuring Uku Suviste) | |
| "Las meile jääda" (Põhja-Tallinn featuring Anne Veski, Pearu Paulus, Merlyn Uusküla, Uku Suviste, Uudo Sepp, Krislin Sallo & Tobias Rosentau) | 2019 |
| "Aisakell" (Heldene Aeg featuring Uku Suviste) | 2020 |
| Preceded by | Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020(cancelled) | Succeeded by Himself with "The Lucky One" |
| Preceded by Himself with "What Love Is" | Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 | Succeeded by |