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Denisa Manelista was born on December 13, 1989, in Bucharest. Denisa Manelista was a Romanian singer and she had the nickname Queen of Manele.
She was doing the Manele genre of music and was quite active between 2003 and 2017. Within this period, Denisa Manelista was able to produce and release 8 different albums.
It must be noted that Denisa Manelista was born into a family of musicians. She was born to Emilian Raducu and Geta Dovleac. It is worth noting that Emillian Raducu was a saxophonist.
Denisa Manelista also had a sister called Adelina. Denisa Manelista can be said to be an exponent of Manele. Manele is a Balkan musical form that has its roots in Turkish, Greek, Arabic as well as Romanian love songs.
Denisa Manelista was discovered when she was just 14 years old by Florin Peste. In the music career of Denisa Manelista, she was able to record a lot of songs.
She also collaborated with a lot of other national artists. Some of these artists are Liviu, Sorinel Pustiu, Florin Salam, Liviu Mititelu as well as Sorin Copilul de Aur.
Denisa Manelista Cause of Death
Denisa Manelista is reported to have died very young. At the time of her death, she was still not yet twenty-seven years old.
Denisa Manelista is reported to have died due to cardiorespiratory arrest associated with hepatocellular carcinoma. She was subsequently buried in the family tomb in the cemetery of the former Morunglava Monastery.
Albums And Compilations of Denisa Manelista
As already mentioned, Denisa Manelista was quite active between 2003 and 2017 and within that period she was able to record a lot of songs and also collaborated with many other artists.
Some of the albums of Denisa Manelista include Șterge Mamă Lacrima, with Nicu Vesa, AMMA Record (2008), Unde ești? , Big Man (2008), Iubire floare rara , Best Music (2009) and Dor de mama 2010 , AMMA Record (2010).
The compilations Denisa Manelista also worked on include{ Guță Denisa Salam } , Big Man (2007), Guță și Denisa , Big Man (2008), Haideți sus, românilor , Taifasuri Media (2009) and Trăiesc o poveste , Taifasuri Media (2012)
Reference
https://it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denisa_Manelista