Nikol Bulat
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Šibenik, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia
Nikol Bulat | |
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| Also known as | Nicole Bulat |
| Born | 16 October 1987 Šibenik, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia |
| Genres | |
| Occupation | Singer |
| Years active | 2006–2012 |
| Formerly of | Feminnem |
Nikol Bulat (born 16 October 1987) is a Croatian former singer.
Nikol Bulat was born in Šibenik, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia on 16 October 1987. In 2006 she competed for the position of lead singer of Magazin, popular pop music band from Split, after Jelena Rozga had left it. She performed their song "Opijum" (Opium) but she lost to Ivana Kovač.
In 2008 she became a member of Feminnem. With Feminnem, she recorded songs "Chanel 5" (Chanel No. 5), "Poljupci u boji" (Kisses in Colour) and "Oye, Oye, Oye", the latter featuring Spanish singer Alex Manga. Despite much success, she didn't fit in the group and subsequently left it.[1]
In 2009, she released her debut solo single "Grešnica" (Sinner).[2] The year after, she performed a song "Samo mi" (Just Us) at Mediafest.[3] At the beginning of 2011, she recorded a duet "Crveni karton" (Red Card) with Bosnian singer Ada Grahović and, in June, she announced the songs "Strašno ti stojim" (I Suit You Terrifically)[4] and "Hajde opa" (Come On Hopa) as her new singles, produced by Costi Ioniţă.[5]