Csézy

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Csézy
Csézy in second semi-final of ESC 2008
Csézy in second semi-final of ESC 2008
Background information
Birth nameErzsébet Csézi
Born (1979-10-09) 9 October 1979 (age 44)
Mezőkövesd, Hungary
OriginHungary
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)vocal, contralto
Years active2007–present
LabelsMagneoton
Websitewww.csezy.hu
Musical artist

Csézy, real name Erzsébet Csézi (born 9 October 1979 in Mezőkövesd), is a Hungarian pop singer. On 8 February 2008 she was chosen to represent Hungary at the Eurovision Song Contest in Belgrade with the song "Candlelight". She finished last in the second semi-final on 22 May with six points.

Discography

Albums

Album information
Szívverés
  • Released: 9 November 2007
  • Chart Positions: #9 HUN
  • HUN certification: Gold
  • HUN Sales: 5,000+
  • Official singles:
Album information
Csak egy nő
  • Released: 15 September 2009
  • Chart Positions:
  • HUN certification:
  • HUN Sales:
  • Official singles:
    • Csak egy nő
    • Mama

See also

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Csézy.
  • (in Hungarian) Official website
  • Csézy at IMDb
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Magdi Rúzsa
with Unsubstantial Blues
Hungary in the Eurovision Song Contest
2008
Succeeded by
Zoltán Ádok
with Dance with Me
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ParticipationArtistsSongs
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Final
Semi-finals
Artists
Final
Semi-finals
Songs
Final
  • "All Night Long"
  • "Baila el Chiki Chiki"
  • "Believe"
  • "Day After Day"
  • "Deli"
  • "Disappear"
  • "Divine"
  • "Even If"
  • "The Fire in Your Eyes"
  • "For Life"
  • "Hero"
  • "Hold On Be Strong"
  • "Missä miehet ratsastaa"
  • "Oro"
  • "Pe-o margine de lume"
  • "Peace Will Come"
  • "Pokušaj"
  • "Qélé, Qélé"
  • "Romanca"
  • "Secret Combination"
  • "Senhora do mar (Negras águas)"
  • "Shady Lady"
  • "This Is My Life"
  • "Wolves of the Sea"
  • "Zemrën e lamë peng"
Semi-finals
  • "Candlelight"
  • "Casanova"
  • "A Century of Love"
  • "Complice"
  • "DJ, Take Me Away"
  • "Era stupendo"
  • "Femme Fatale"
  • "Hasta la vista"
  • "Have Some Fun"
  • "Irelande Douze Pointe"
  • "Let Me Love You"
  • "Leto svet"
  • "Nomads in the Night"
  • "O Julissi"
  • "Vodka"
  • "Vrag naj vzame"
  • "Your Heart Belongs to Me"
  • "Zauvijek volim te"
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