Nikol Bulat

Nikol Bulat (born October 16, 1987) is a Croatian singer.

Nikol Bulat
Birth nameNikol Bulat
Also known asNicole Bulat
Born (1987-10-16) October 16, 1987
Šibenik, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia
GenresPop, Turbo-folk
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active2008–2012
Associated actsCosti Ioniţă, Ada Grahović

Biography

Nikol Bulat was born in Šibenik in 1987. In 2006 she competed for a lead singer of Magazin, band from Split, after Jelena Rozga had left it. She performed their song "Opijum" but she lost to Ivana Kovač.

In 2008 she became a member of Feminnem. With Feminnem she recorded songs "Chanel 5", "Poljupci u boji" and "Oye, Oye, Oye" featuring Spanish singer Alex Manga. Despite much success, she didn't fit in the band and subsequently left it.[1]

In 2009 she released her debut solo single "Grešnica".[2] The year after, she performed a song "Samo mi" at Mediafest.[3] At the beginning of 2011, she recorded a duet "Crveni karton" with Bosnian singer Ada Grahović and in June she announced the songs "Strašno ti stojim"[4] and "Hajde opa" as her new singles, produced by Costi Ioniţă.[5]

Personal life

Nikol holds master's degree in law. According to reports, she left the music business and is working as an attorney as of 2018.[6] She is in a relationship with Croatian football player Ivan Šunjić.[7]

Singles

    TitleYearAlbum
    Grešnica 2009 Non-album singles
    Samo mi 2010
    Crveni karton
    (with Ada Grahović)
    2011 Original
    Strašno ti stojim Non-album singles
    Hajde opa 2012

    See also

    References

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