Polish musicians born in the year 1983

Here are 5 famous musicians from Poland were born in 1983:

Alicja Bachleda-Curus

Alicja Bachleda-Curus (May 12, 1983 Tampico-) also known as Alicja Bachleda or Alicja Bachleda Curus is a Polish singer and actor. She has one child, Henry Tadeusz Farrell.

Her discography includes: Klimat. Her related genres: Pop music.

Alicja Bachleda-Curus was born in Tampico, Mexico to a Polish father and a Mexican mother. She spent her childhood in Poland and started her acting career in her early teens. She became well-known in Poland for her roles in films like "Pan Tadeusz" and "Pitbull". She also made a name for herself internationally with roles in films like "Ondine" and "Trade".

Aside from acting, she is also a talented singer and has released one album titled "Klimat". She has also collaborated with other artists on their music projects.

In 2009, Bachleda-Curus had a son with her then-partner, actor Colin Farrell. Despite their separation, the two remain on good terms and co-parent their son.

Bachleda-Curus is fluent in Polish, English, and Spanish, and she actively advocates for environmental causes.

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Marcin Rygiel

Marcin Rygiel (April 30, 1983 Poland-) is a Polish bassist.

Genres related to him: Technical death metal, Black metal, Death metal and Avant-garde metal.

He is best known as the bassist of the Polish technical death metal band Decapitated. He joined the band in 2009 and has been an integral part of their sound ever since. Prior to joining Decapitated, Rygiel played in several underground metal bands in Poland.

Aside from his work in Decapitated, Rygiel has also contributed his skills to other bands in the Polish metal scene, including the black metal band Massemord (where he played guitar) and the avant-garde metal band Thy Disease (where he played bass).

Rygiel's bass playing is characterized by technicality and precision, as well as a strong sense of groove. He is considered one of the finest bassists in Polish metal and has been recognized for his talent by critics and fans alike.

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Michal

Michal (November 12, 1983-) a.k.a. Michał Kwiatkowski is a Polish , .

His albums include Mon tout, De l'or et des poussières, All Alone With Your Gueule and Viens jusqu'à moi.

Michal is a singer, songwriter and actor who gained fame in Poland as the winner of the first season of the television show "Idol". Apart from his singing career, he has also appeared in several movies and TV series such as "The Crown Witness" and "Julia". Michal has won several awards for his music, including the Fryderyk award for Best Pop Album, and has been nominated for the MTV Europe Music Award. He has collaborated with several other artists such as Céline Dion and Lara Fabian. In addition to his native Polish language, Michal has also released songs in French and English.

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Natalia Przybysz

Natalia Przybysz (September 1, 1983 Warsaw-) is a Polish singer.

Genres: Soul music and Pop music.

Throughout her successful career, Natalia Przybysz has become one of the most prominent and recognizable voices in Polish music. She first rose to fame as a member of the group "Sistars" in the early 2000s, where her powerful and soulful voice quickly caught the attention of fans and critics alike.

After leaving Sistars, Przybysz launched her solo career in 2011 with her debut album "Gram duszy". Praised for its eclectic mix of soul, pop and electronic music, the album earned critical acclaim and helped establish Przybysz as a force to be reckoned with in the Polish music scene.

In addition to her solo work, Przybysz has collaborated with numerous Polish musicians, including the hip-hop group Fisz Emade Tworzywo and jazz pianist Andrzej Jagodzinski. Her powerful performances and stunning vocal range have made her a sought-after live performer and she has toured extensively throughout Poland and Europe.

In recent years, Przybysz has continued to innovate and push the boundaries of Polish music, exploring new sounds and influences while staying true to her soulful roots. Her latest album "Kozmic Blues: Tribute to Janis Joplin", released in 2020, showcases her incredible vocal abilities and pays homage to one of her musical heroes.

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Cleo

Cleo (June 25, 1983 Warsaw-) also known as Joanna Klepko is a Polish singer and songwriter.

Her albums include Slavic Girls, and Hiper / Chimera. Genres she performed: Hip hop music, Folk music and Pop music.

Cleo first gained popularity in Poland as a member of the music group Donatan and Cleo, whose song "My Słowianie" represented Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2014. The song became a viral sensation and a chart-topper throughout Europe. After the success of "My Słowianie", Cleo released her first solo album, "Hiper/Chimera", which was critically acclaimed and showcased her versatility as an artist. She has also collaborated with other popular Polish musicians such as Bedoes, Dawid Podsiadło, and Golec uOrkiestra. In addition to music, Cleo has appeared as a judge on the Polish version of "The Voice" and has worked as a television presenter.

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