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Real Name: Rositsa Ganeva Rositsa Ganeva was born on December 13, 1954, in Chirpan, Bulgaria. She graduated from the Estrada Faculty at the Bulgarian State Conservatory in Stefan Anastasov's class in 1975. Ganeva began her concert career with the trio "Obektiv" in 1974, and her first recording was the song "Spaseno nebe" (music by Zahari Georgiev). She participated in the international competition for performers at the "Schlagerfestival" in Dresden in 1975, where she received an award from the German Union of Composers, and at "Intertalant" in Czechoslovakia in 1976, as well as at the "Golden Orpheus" in 1976, where she won the OS - Burgas award. The song she presented, "Ne sajalavam" (music by Vladimir Naumov), won first prize and the audience award at the Youth Competition for Pop Songs in 1975. Ganeva has performed in concerts across Russia, Poland, Romania, Mongolia, Cuba, and more. In 1983, Bulgarian National Television produced a film featuring her songs. She worked as a soloist for the Estrada Ensemble of the Ministry of Transport in Sofia from 1982 until the early 1990s. In 1995, she released her last album with the group "Signal." In 200
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