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Cristina Scarlat

1981 - Today

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Cristina Scarlat (Romanian pronunciation: [krisˈtina skarˈlat]; born 3 March 1981) is a Moldovan pop singer. She was born in Chișinău and represented Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Copenhagen, Denmark, with the song "Wild Soul". She finished last in the semi-final, failing to qualify for the grand final. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 26 different languages on Wikipedia. Cristina Scarlat is the 3,208th most popular singer (down from 3,120th in 2024), the 87th most popular biography from Moldova (down from 82nd in 2019) and the 9th most popular Moldovan Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Cristina Scarlat ranks 3,205 out of 4,381Before her are Sergio Franchi, Kimbra, and Eden Golan. After her are Anmary, Rebeka Dremelj, T-Pain, Wynonna Judd, Dani Martín, 6lack, Pras, Jenifer, and Ahmed Rushdi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Cristina Scarlat ranks 651Before her are Yang Huiyan, Roxane Mesquida, Jovana Joksimović, Andreas Wilson, Sasha Barrese, and Adrian Lamo. After her are Josephine Bornebusch, Allison Tolman, Hossam Ghaly, Ana Hickmann, Mitchell Johnson, and Antony Costa.

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In Moldova

Among people born in Moldova, Cristina Scarlat ranks 86 out of 107Before her are Yuri Bashkatov (1968), Valeriu Streleț (1970), Vika Jigulina (1986), Aleksandr Martynov (1981), and Aliona Moon (1989). After her are Sergei Mureiko (1970), Anna Lesko (1979), Timofey Skryabin (1967), Radu Albot (1989), Natalia Morar (1984), Cleopatra Stratan (2002), and Ihor Reizlin (1984).

Among SINGERS In Moldova

Among singers born in Moldova, Cristina Scarlat ranks 9Before her are Natalia Gordienco (1987), Arsenie Todiraș (1983), Nelly Ciobanu (1974), Geta Burlacu (1974), Radu Sîrbu (1978), and Aliona Moon (1989). After her are Anna Lesko (1979), Cleopatra Stratan (2002), Irina Rimes (1991), and Anna Odobescu (1991).