Karmen Stavec

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Nanana 00:00 Tools
Nanana (Slovenia) 00:00 Tools
Lep poletni dan 03:02 Tools
Se in se 00:00 Tools
A si želiš 00:00 Tools
Upside Down 00:00 Tools
še in še 00:00 Tools
Nekaj Med Nama 00:00 Tools
Ena in edina 00:00 Tools
Ostani tu 00:00 Tools
v redu je 00:00 Tools
Povej 00:00 Tools
Ljubezen je 00:00 Tools
Vzemi Mojo Dlan 00:00 Tools
Lep poletni dan (Rock Verzija) 00:00 Tools
Na Na Na 00:00 Tools
Ena Solzica 00:00 Tools
100 norih idej 00:00 Tools
Tistega dne 00:00 Tools
Prepametno dekle 00:00 Tools
Lep Poletni Dan (Rock Version) 00:00 Tools
Lep Poletni Dan (Original Slovenian Version) (Slovenia 2003) 00:00 Tools
A si zelis 00:00 Tools
Lep poletni dan (DJ Svizec remix) 00:00 Tools
Brez zamere in solza 00:00 Tools
Srca ti vec ne dam 00:00 Tools
Zdravica 00:00 Tools
Koga ljubiš zdaj 00:00 Tools
Nanana (Slovenia 2003) 00:00 Tools
Ljubim te 00:00 Tools
Ne pomeni ne 00:00 Tools
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Karmen Stavec (born December 21, 1973) is a Slovene musician and pop singer. Karmen was born in West Berlin, at that time part of West Germany, to Slovene parents. After graduation she came to Domžale, Slovenia, where she joined the dance duo "4 Fun". She also began to study Germanic studies at the Philosophical Faculty at the University of Ljubljana. In 1998 she started her own solo career. She has participated five times in Slovene national selection, called "EMA" for the Eurovision Song Contest in 1998 (with Patrik Greblo), EMA 2001, EMA 2002, EMA 2003 and EMA 2009. In 2002 at the EMA she took 2nd place behind the transvestite trio Sestre ("The Sisters"), although she got the highest number of points from televoting. Her song, "Se in Se" won the National Finals Song Contest. Finally in 2003 she won, and she represented Slovenia at the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest, where she finished in 23rd place with the song "Nanana", sung in English. The Slovene version of the song is called "Lep poletni dan" (meaning A Nice Summer Day). When she arrived back at Ljubljana airport after the contest she said about her bad placing: "We do not know where's the catch. The director of the contest said that 'we were the most professional team'...". In 2008, Karmen announced her comeback to the music scene with another entry in EMA 2009. She performed the song "A Si Zelis" at the EMA 2009. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.