Adrienn Zsédenyi, known professionally as Zséda, was born in 1974, in Pápa, Hungary. She grew up in Szentes and began studying singing at 15. In 1994, Zséda co-founded the Cotton Club Singers, contributing to five albums before leaving in 2001. Zséda's solo career started in 2002 with her debut album Zséda, which reached gold record certification. Her song âValahol egy férfi várâ topped the VIVA TV charts for three weeks. In 2003, she performed the theme song for the RTL Klub soap opera Szeress most!. Her second album, Zséda-Vue (2004), achieved platinum certification and included successful singles like âMotelâ and âMindhalálig mellettem vagyâ. Throughout her career, Zséda received numerous awards including Fonogram Awards (2004, 2009) and VIVA Comet Awards.
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