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{{short description|Swedish pop singer (born 1987)}}
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|name = Sibel Redžep
|name = Sibel Redžep
|native_name = Сибел Реџеп
|image = Sibel Redzep 08.jpg
|image = Sibel Redzep 08.jpg
|caption = Sibel Redžep in May 2008 during the Rix FM Festival in [[Jönköping]], Sweden
|caption = Sibel Redžep in May 2008 during the Rix FM Festival in [[Jönköping]], Sweden
|background = solo_singer
|background = solo_singer
|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=y|1987|12|12}}
|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=y|1987|12|12}}
|birth_place =[[Radoviš]], [[SR Macedonia]], [[SFR Yugoslavia]]
|birth_place =[[Radoviš]], [[Socialist Republic of Macedonia|SR Macedonia]], [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]]
|death_date =
|death_date =
|origin = [[Kristianstad]], Sweden
|origin = [[Kristianstad]], Sweden
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|occupation = Singer
|occupation = Singer
|years_active = 2008–present
|years_active = 2008–present
|label = [[Warner Bros. Records]], [[Warner Music Group|Warner Music Sweden]] <small>(2008–present)</small>
|label = [[Warner Bros. Records]], [[Warner Music Group|Warner Music Sweden]] (2008–present)
|associated_acts = [[Agnes Carlsson]], [[Sebastian Karlsson (singer)|Sebastian Karlsson]], [[Måns Zelmerlöw]], [[Ola Svensson]], [[Ashley Tisdale]]
|associated_acts = [[Agnes Carlsson]], [[Sebastian Karlsson (singer)|Sebastian Karlsson]], [[Måns Zelmerlöw]], [[Ola Svensson]], [[Ashley Tisdale]]
|website ={{url|sibel.se/}}
|website ={{url|sibel.se/}}
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'''Sibel Redžep''' ({{lang-tr|Sibel Recep}}, {{lang-mk|Сибел Реџеп}}; born 12 December 1987) is a Swedish pop singer. She is known from the Swedish television show ''[[Idol 2005]]'', where she was the second runner up.
'''Sibel Redžep''' ({{lang-tr|Sibel Recep}}, {{lang-mk|Сибел Реџеп}}; born 12 December 1987) is a Macedonian-born Swedish pop singer. She is known from the Swedish television show ''[[Idol 2005]]'', where she was the second runner up.
She was also a semi-finalist of ''[[Idol 2004]]'', where she placed fourth in her group but didn't make it to the finals.
She was also a semi-finalist of ''[[Idol 2004]]'', where she placed fourth in her group but didn't make it to the finals.


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==Early life==
==Early life==
She was born in [[Radoviš]], in the mountains of south-eastern Macedonia, then Yugoslavia to an ethnic [[Macedonian Turkish]] family. Her family lived in the nearby small Macedonian village of Topolnica.
She was born in [[Radoviš]] in the mountains of [[Southeastern Statistical Region|southeastern]] [[North Macedonia]], then [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]], to an ethnic [[Turks in North Macedonia|Macedonian Turkish]] family. Her family lived in the nearby small Macedonian village of [[Topolnica, Radoviš|Topolnica]].


In 2004, 16-year-old Redžep entered Swedish talent contest ''Idol''. She sang "Beautiful" by [[Christina Aguilera]], reducing the usually hard-faced judge [[Peter Swartling]] to tears. The following year she was beaten to the final by [[Agnes Carlsson]] and [[Sebastian Karlsson (singer)|Sebastian Karlsson]].
In 2004, 16-year-old Redžep entered Swedish talent contest ''[[Idol 2004 (Sweden)|Idol]]''. She sang "[[Beautiful (Christina Aguilera song)|Beautiful]]" by [[Christina Aguilera]], reducing the usually hard-faced judge [[Peter Swartling]] to tears. [[Idol 2005 (Sweden)|The following year]], she was beaten to the final by [[Agnes (singer)|Agnes Carlsson]] and [[Sebastian Karlsson (singer)|Sebastian Karlsson]].


==Career==
==Career==
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===Melodifestivalen 2010===
===Melodifestivalen 2010===
Redžep participated in [[Melodifestivalen 2010]] with the song "[[Stop (Sibel Redžep song)|Stop]]". She performed in semi-final 4, held on 27 February. The song was written by [[Mikaela Stenström]] and [[Dimitri Stassos]]. She competed for the chance to represent [[Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest|Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest]], but she failed, as she only placed 7th. The [[Eurovision Song Contest 2010|2010 contest]] was held in [[Oslo]], [[Norway]] on 29 May 2010.
Redžep participated in [[Melodifestivalen 2010]] with the song "[[Stop (Sibel Redžep song)|Stop]]". She performed in semi-final 4, held on 27 February. The song was written by [[Mikaela Stenström]] and [[Dimitri Stassos]]. She competed for the chance to represent [[Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest|Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest]], but she failed, as she only placed 7th.


===Shake It Up 2010===
===Shake It Up 2010===
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===Songwriting===
===Songwriting===
Sibel is also a songwriter signed to BMG after several years of songwriting at Warner Chappell. Since 2014 she's mostly writing songs for other artists. She has sung backing vocals on Ariana Grande's hit singles into You, Love Me Harder, and Bad Decisions; Carly Rae Jepsen's Run Away With Me; and other artists such as Victoria Justice, Ashley Tisdale and Hilary Duff. Sibel is frequently between Stockholm and Los Angeles writing songs.
Sibel is also a songwriter signed to BMG after several years of songwriting at Warner Chappell. Since 2014 she's mostly writing songs for other artists. She has sung backing vocals on Ariana Grande's hit singles Into You, Love Me Harder, and Bad Decisions; Carly Rae Jepsen's Run Away With Me; and other artists such as Victoria Justice, Ashley Tisdale and Hilary Duff. Sibel is frequently between Stockholm and Los Angeles writing songs.


==Discography==
==Discography==
{{Infobox artist discography
{{Infobox artist discography
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| Artist = Sibel Redzep
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! style="text-align:center;"|Year
! style="text-align:center;"|Information
! style="text-align:center;"|Information
! style="text-align:center;"|Sweden<ref>{{cite web|author=Steffen Hung |url=http://swedishcharts.com/showitem.asp?key=250227&cat=s |title=Agnes – Kick Back Relax |publisher=swedishcharts.com |accessdate=24 August 2012}}</ref>
! style="text-align:center;"|Sweden<ref>{{cite website|author=Steffen Hung |url=http://swedishcharts.com/showitem.asp?key=250227&cat=s |title=Agnes – Kick Back Relax |publisher=swedishcharts.com |accessdate=24 August 2012}}</ref>
! style="text-align:center;"|Sales and Certifications
! style="text-align:center;"|Sales and Certifications
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*<small>Label: [[Warner Bros. Records]]</small>
*<small>Label: [[Warner Bros. Records]]</small>
*<small>Format: CD</small>
*<small>Format: CD</small>
|<center>9</center>
|{{center|9}}
|<sup>Swedish sales: 22,000 (Gold)</sup>
|<sup>Swedish sales: 22,000 (Gold)</sup>
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===Also contributes at===
===Also contributes at===
*19 October 2005 – ''[[My Own Idol]] – Idol 2005''
*19 October 2005 – ''[[My Own Idol]] – Idol 2005''

==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
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[[Category:Ambient musicians]]
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[[Category:Idol (Swedish TV series) participants]]
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[[Category:1987 births]]
[[Category:Melodifestivalen contestants]]
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[[Category:Swedish people of Turkish descent]]
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[[Category:Swedish people of Macedonian descent]]
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[[Category:Macedonian Turks]]
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[[Category:21st-century Swedish singers]]
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[[Category:21st-century Swedish women singers]]
[[Category:Melodifestivalen contestants of 2010]]
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Latest revision as of 15:32, 4 July 2024

Sibel Redžep
Сибел Реџеп
Sibel Redžep in May 2008 during the Rix FM Festival in Jönköping, Sweden
Sibel Redžep in May 2008 during the Rix FM Festival in Jönköping, Sweden
Background information
Born (1987-12-12) 12 December 1987 (age 36)
Radoviš, SR Macedonia, SFR Yugoslavia
OriginKristianstad, Sweden
GenresPop, rock, ambient, house
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2008–present
LabelsWarner Bros. Records, Warner Music Sweden (2008–present)
Websitesibel.se

Sibel Redžep (Turkish: Sibel Recep, Macedonian: Сибел Реџеп; born 12 December 1987) is a Macedonian-born Swedish pop singer. She is known from the Swedish television show Idol 2005, where she was the second runner up. She was also a semi-finalist of Idol 2004, where she placed fourth in her group but didn't make it to the finals.

Before she joined the show she lived in Kristianstad, Sweden. Sibel speaks Swedish, Turkish, Macedonian, English, French and a little Chinese and German. She was also the background vocalist for the 2009 hit single "It's Alright, It's OK" by Ashley Tisdale.

Early life[edit]

She was born in Radoviš in the mountains of southeastern North Macedonia, then Yugoslavia, to an ethnic Macedonian Turkish family. Her family lived in the nearby small Macedonian village of Topolnica.

In 2004, 16-year-old Redžep entered Swedish talent contest Idol. She sang "Beautiful" by Christina Aguilera, reducing the usually hard-faced judge Peter Swartling to tears. The following year, she was beaten to the final by Agnes Carlsson and Sebastian Karlsson.

Career[edit]

Sibel's management team includes "Idol" judge Peter Swartling, who immediately after the loss of Sibel in the penultimate round of Idol 2005. Swartling stood to his word and in the summer of 2006, he started work with Sibel in the studio with songwriter/producer Christian Antblad in Dublin. With Sibel at the microphone it was decided that they would work with big ballads for her voice. One of the ballads, "How I Tried To Let You Go" was originally a small idea for a chorus sung by Sibel over the phone, which was taken to the studio where Christian and Peter immediately fell for it. With a total of about thirty songs recorded, Sibel returned to the home town of Kristianstad to graduate from high school.

Melodifestivalen 2008[edit]

Redžep participated in Melodifestivalen 2008 with the ballad "That Is Where I'll Go", in the last semi-final, where she advanced to "Andra chansen" (second chance), and subsequently made it to the finals. In hope of representing Sweden at Eurovision Song Contest 2008 in Belgrade, Serbia. She was lost to Charlotte Perrelli, who later represented Sweden in the Eurovision 2008.

Since the show Sibel has released her album The Diving Belle and two singles, "That Is Where I'll Go" and "Make Believe. There are plans to release her debut album in her native language, Turkish.

Melodifestivalen 2010[edit]

Redžep participated in Melodifestivalen 2010 with the song "Stop". She performed in semi-final 4, held on 27 February. The song was written by Mikaela Stenström and Dimitri Stassos. She competed for the chance to represent Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest, but she failed, as she only placed 7th.

Shake It Up 2010[edit]

In 2010, Sibel Redžep recorded the song "Our Generation" for Disney Channel's TV series Shake It Up, which is featured on the soundtrack Shake It Up: Break It Down.

Songwriting[edit]

Sibel is also a songwriter signed to BMG after several years of songwriting at Warner Chappell. Since 2014 she's mostly writing songs for other artists. She has sung backing vocals on Ariana Grande's hit singles Into You, Love Me Harder, and Bad Decisions; Carly Rae Jepsen's Run Away With Me; and other artists such as Victoria Justice, Ashley Tisdale and Hilary Duff. Sibel is frequently between Stockholm and Los Angeles writing songs.

Discography[edit]

Sibel Redzep discography
Studio albums1
Music videos2
Singles2
B-sides1

Albums[edit]

Year Information Sweden[1] Sales and Certifications
2008 The Diving Belle
9
Swedish sales: 22,000 (Gold)

Singles[edit]

Year Song Sweden[2] Certification Album
2008 "That Is Where I'll Go" 6 The Diving Belle
"Make Believe" 56
"Walking Away" Promo
2009 "I'm Sorry"
2010 "Stop" 27 TBA
"The Fall" (feat. Lazee)
Featured Singles
2010 "United As One" (with Alex Sayz) Single Only
2011 "Wake Up"

Also contributes at[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Steffen Hung. "Agnes – Kick Back Relax". swedishcharts.com. Retrieved 24 August 2012.
  2. ^ "Marie Picasso – The Secret – Music Charts". Acharts.us. Retrieved 24 August 2012.

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