Adrienn Zsédenyi (born 30 December 1974), known as Zséda, is a Hungarian singer.
Life
Zséda grew up in
Szentes
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and attended the Mihály Horváth Secondary School where she joined drama and literature groups. At 15 years of age, she studied singing with Olga Sík and also learnt to play the violin. Zséda acted at the Arany János Theatre, Independent Theatre, Krétakör Theatre, and New Theatre. She received an undergraduate degree in social work from the University of West Hungary.
Career
Cotton Club Singers (1994–2001, 2020)
In 1994, Zséda, Gabi Szűcs, Péter Kovács, and Boldizsár László co-founded the Cotton Club Singers. They performed at venues including the Buda Park Stage and the Budapest Congress Center. Over a six year period, Zséda performed on five albums. She left the group in 2001 before the group disbanded in 2009. Zséda went on to form White Chocolate and also pursued a solo career. In 2020, Zséda planned to participate in a large 25th anniversary concert for the Cotton Club Singers at the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall, but it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Solo career (2002–present)
Zséda performed with
Mihály Tabányi
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*András Mihály, Mihály András (1917–1993), Hungarian cellist, composer, and academic teacher
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in
Washington D.C.
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as part of the Hungarian delegation to the
Folger Shakespeare Library
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.
In 2002, Zséda released her debut solo album. It was produced by
Viktor Rakonczai
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at the Kőbánya Music Studio. The album reached gold record certification. One of the most popular songs on the album was ''Valahol egy férfi vár''. It was number one on the VIVA TV charts for three weeks. In 2003, Zséda performed the theme song of the
RTL Klub
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soap opera, ''Szeress most!''. This brought her recognition in Hungary.
In 2004, Zséda released her second album, ''Zséda-Vue''. The album also produced several successful singles, including ''Motel'', ''Mindhalálig mellettem vagy'', and ''Újhold''. This was her first album to reach platinum certification.
In 2005, Zséda released her first Christmas album, ''A szürke patás'' which also went platinum.
In 2007, Zséda and Ákos Létray recorded ''Valahol'' as a duet. The song was popular on VIVA TV and spent forty weeks on the
MAHASZ
Hungarian Recording Industry Association (Hungarian: ''Magyar Hanglemezkiadók Szövetsége'', more commonly abbreviated to MAHASZ or Mahasz) is the Hungarian music industry association, founded in 1992. MAHASZ issues the Hungarian Music Awards ...
radio charts.
In 2008, Zséda's fourth album, ''Rouge'', was released. The album's first single, ''Fekete rúzs'', was another VIVA TV hit. Zseda's concert at the Papp László Budapest Sports Arena on 28 May 2009 was sold-out.
In 2011, Zséda released her fifth album, ''Legyen úgy''.further success followed in 2012 with ''Más világ'', and ''Ötödik érzék''.
In 2013, Zséda performed ''Dance'', and released ''Hétköznapi mennyország''. She released ''Hány percet élsz'' in 2014. In 2015, Zseda collaborated with
Csaba Vastag
Csaba Vastag (born 11 February 1982 in Budapest) is a Hungarian musician, who won the first ever series of the Hungarian '' X-Faktor'' in 2010.A Dal
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, the Hungarian national selection for the
Eurovision Song Contest
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. In 2017, she was again a member of the selection jury.
Discography
* ''Zséda'' (2002)
* ''Zséda-Vue'' (2004)
* ''Ünnep'' (2005)
* ''Rouge'' (2008)
* ''Ötödik érzék'' (2012)
* ''Kémia'' (2016)
* ''Szívizomláz'' (2021)
Awards
*
Fonogram award (2004, 2009 (x2), 2010)
* VIVA Comet (2005 (x2), 2009 (x3), 2010)
* BRAVO OTTO award (2010 (x4))
* Glamour Woman of the Year (2009, 2010)
* eMeRTon award
* Artisjus award (2004)
Filmography
Film
* Nyugattól keletre, avagy a média diszkrét bája
* Csudafilm (theme song)
* Megy a gőzös (film music)
TV
* Szeress most! (theme song)
* Szombat esti láz (competed)
*
Megasztár
''Megasztár – Voice of the Year'' is a Hungarian music talent show that started in 2003 on TV2. While it is widely considered an unlicensed clone of the British television show ''Pop Idol'' (and sometimes even referred to as ''Hungarian Idol ...
4 (guest singer)
* Csináljuk a fesztivált
*
X-Faktor
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(guest singer)
*
A Dal (2016) (jury member)
* A Dal (2017) (jury member)
Activism
Zséda has supported the Fight against Breast Cancer Campaign, the Together for Nature campaign, and the Uniting Against Domestic Violence campaign.
Further information
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References
External links
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Hungarian pop singers
Hungarian women pop singers
1974 births
21st-century Hungarian women singers
People from Pápa
People from Szentes
Living people