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Monika Bulanda
Background information
Birth name
Monika Ana Bulanda
Born
(1983-04-13) 13 April 1983 (age 41) Kraków, Poland
Genres
Pop
electronic
dance-pop
synthpop
world
Occupation(s)
Painter, visual artist, musician, drummer, singer
Instrument(s)
drums, percussion, vocal, piano
Years active
1998–present
Website
monikabulanda-art.com monikabulanda.com
Musical artist
Monika Bulanda (born on 13 April 1983) is a musician and visual artist.[1] From an early age, Bulanda showed interest in art, music, theatre, sport, language, and culture, but chose music and art as her primary focus.
She has collaborated with several artists on musical and artistic projects while living in different places around the world, such as China, Turkey, India, Malaysia, and France. She currently works and lives in Istanbul, Turkey.
She released her first solo album Forever I'll Be Young[2] under the Turkish music label 3 Adım Müzik.
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