Sāpes Nepāriet (feat. Miks Galvanovskis)
Patrīcija Ksenija Cuprijanoviča (born 25 June 2001), better known as Patrisha, is a Latvian singer, songwriter and radio personality. Patricija was born in Riga. Her family is of Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian descent. She lived with her family in Vecmīlgrāvis until she was 13 years old, then the family moved to Kalngale. She returned to Riga at the age of 18. She has been singing since childhood. The singer's talent was especially noticed at school, singing in the choir. She attended the creative children's and youth studio Star Island and since the age of 11 has participated in more than 60 singing competitions, both in Latvia (April drops and Voice Commander) and abroad (Poland, Ukraine, Malta and elsewhere). She first gained recognition in the Ukrainian competition Молода Галичина, where she won second place at the age of 15. She also participated in the Latvian selection of the Russian television show Golos (Voice). At the age of 16, Patricija gained her first wider recognition in Latvia by participating in the Latvian version of the show X Faktors in 2017. At the beginning of 2019, she became the first musician from Latvia to sign a contract with Universal Music Group, under whose auspices she released three singles: “Es varu būt tā”, “Visu un vēl vairāk” and “Lai tev sāp”. By then, she was considered one of the most successful young musicians in Latvia. At the end of the year, on November 27, her debut EP with six songs, Patrisha bija šeit, was released. In 2020, she won the Golden Microphone Award in the Best Debut category, while the album was nominated in the Pop Music Album category. Since May 21, 2020, she has hosted the Radio EHR program Latvian Music Stage. In January 2023 it was announced Patrisha would perform at Supernova with the song Hush and compete to represent Latvia at the Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool. On February 4 she made it through the semifinal to enter the top ten. Patrisha finished in second place behind Sudden Lights with 20 points. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Patrīcija Ksenija Cuprijanoviča (born 25 June 2001), better known as Patrisha, is a Latvian singer, songwriter and radio personality. Patricija was born in Riga. Her family is of Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian descent. She lived with her family in Vecmīlgrāvis until she was 13 years old, then the family moved to Kalngale. She returned to Riga at the age of 18. She has been singing since childhood. The singer's talent was especially noticed at school, singing in the choir. She attended the creative children's and youth studio Star Island and since the age of 11 has participated in more than 60 singing competitions, both in Latvia (April drops and Voice Commander) and abroad (Poland, Ukraine, Malta and elsewhere). She first gained recognition in the Ukrainian competition Молода Галичина, where she won second place at the age of 15. She also participated in the Latvian selection of the Russian television show Golos (Voice). At the age of 16, Patricija gained her first wider recognition in Latvia by participating in the Latvian version of the show X Faktors in 2017. At the beginning of 2019, she became the first musician from Latvia to sign a contract with Universal Music Group, under whose auspices she released three singles: “Es varu būt tā”, “Visu un vēl vairāk” and “Lai tev sāp”. By then, she was considered one of the most successful young musicians in Latvia. At the end of the year, on November 27, her debut EP with six songs, Patrisha bija šeit, was released. In 2020, she won the Golden Microphone Award in the Best Debut category, while the album was nominated in the Pop Music Album category. Since May 21, 2020, she has hosted the Radio EHR program Latvian Music Stage. In January 2023 it was announced Patrisha would perform at Supernova with the song Hush and compete to represent Latvia at the Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool. On February 4 she made it through the semifinal to enter the top ten. Patrisha finished in second place behind Sudden Lights with 20 points. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Oghre
Hush
Es Varu Būt Tā
Daudz par daudz
Visu un vēl vairāk
Pilsēta No Lauskām
Patrisha bija šeit
Jūtas nolietotas
Es varēju būt tā
Lai tev sāp
Tikai savā iztēlē
Love Bites
Pāries
Nav pasaka mana
Vējš sniegu nes
Mazais noslēpums
Gribu
Atnāc Rīt
Nav Bail
Visu un vēl vairāk - Acoustic
Zemūdene
Kur Pazūd Laiks?
Feels (Vēl Es Vēlos)
Ciešāk
STORM - Intro
Memories
Zvaigžņu Smiekli
Lai Tev Sap
Fentről
Patrisha bija šeit ft. Su$hi Takeøut, rolands če
Dzeltenie aizkari (LK)
SVEŠĀS ZVAIGZNES
Stāvēt Tuvāk
Fentről (Radio Edit)
Vedd El!
Fentről (draft remix)
Vedd Fel (Remix)
Sāpes Nepāriet (feat. Miks Galvanovskis)
Patrisha bija šeit ft. Su$hi Takeøut, rolands če
Patrisha Bija Šeit (feat. Su$hi Takeøut & rolands če)
ES VARU BUT TA
Clock
Valami vadít
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Fentről (Draft rmx)
Fentről (Club Mix)
Es varu būt tā / Patrisha bija šeit (Zelta Mikrofons 2020)
Hush (Preselection Latvia 2023)
Vedd el
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