Croatia - "Celebrate" performed by Daria
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Performed by: Daria
Music: Boris Đurđević
Lyrics: Boris Đurđević & Marina Mudrinić
Friday, my night
Flashing street lights
Let's get this old town dancing
Leave your troubles behind
Put your hands up
Let the magic take over your heart
Join us you'll have a good time, love is here to stay
Celebrate every single step you take
Stop the world for a moment
Shine like a comet
Nothing can stop you now
Celebrate every single step you take
Stop the world for a moment
Shine like a comet
In our musical galaxy
Friday, late night
We are all just shadows in the moonlight
A thousand drums are beating
Till the break of day
Put your hands up
Let the magic take over your heart
Join us you'll have a good time, the party of your life
Celebrate every single step you take
Stop the world for a moment
Shine like a comet
Nothing can stop you now
Celebrate every single step you take
Stop the world for a moment
Shine like a comet
In our musical galaxy
Just keep moving and dancing and dancing and dancing
Music will heal your soul
Let's move to the rhythms and beats all around
Until we lose control
Daria Kinzer, the Croatian representative at the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest, was born on May 29th 1988 in Aschaffenburg in Bavaria, Germany. Her mother is Croatian and father German.
Daria
As an 11-year old Daria regularly attended a music school in Vienna and also performed in musical productions such as Chicago and Cats. Daria is in love with Croatian music, especially Dalmatian melodies. Every spare moment she has she spends in Croatia, being equally fond of Zagreb and Zadar.
During her career, Daria has also appeared in Hair, Jekyll & Hyde, Little Shop of Horrors and in solo concerts in Wiener Konzerthaus, Wiener Rathaus, Stadttheater Wels, Wiener Börse, Orangerie Schönbrunn and in the Viennese Ronacher Theater.
Her musical idols are Celine Dion and Mariah Carey, as well as the Croatian performer Vanna.
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