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Eda-Ines Etti

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Eda-Ines Etti ([ˈɛdɑ ˈinɛs ˈɛtːi], born 26 May 1981), also known as simply Ines, is an Estonian singer and songwriter. Etti represented Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000 with the song "Once in a Lifetime", placing fourth. Until their win the following year, this was Estonia's best result in the competition. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Eda-Ines Etti is the 2,968th most popular singer (up from 3,157th in 2019), the 256th most popular biography from Estonia (up from 262nd in 2019) and the 15th most popular Estonian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Eda-Ines Etti ranks 2,968 out of 4,381Before her are Martin Stenmarck, Amel Bent, Zaho, Kerli, Vicky Rosti, and Dennis Morgan. After her are Luísa Sobral, ASAP Ferg, Diego Gutiérrez, Ivri Lider, Martina McBride, and Jimmie Wilson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Eda-Ines Etti ranks 574Before her are Hiroshi Aoyama, Stefan Schumacher, Gautier Capuçon, Scooter Braun, Alex Vincent, and Tatiana Totmianina. After her are Ireneusz Jeleń, Ioannis Amanatidis, Park Jung-ah, Mara Santangelo, Cosma Shiva Hagen, and Ai.

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In Estonia

Among people born in Estonia, Eda-Ines Etti ranks 256 out of 351Before her are Marya Roxx (1986), Urmas Paet (1974), Urmas Reinsalu (1975), Peeter Järvelaid (1957), Maret Ani (1982), and Kerli (1987). After her are Doris Kareva (1958), Anneli Ott (1976), Sergei Pareiko (1977), Heiki Nabi (1985), Indrek Pertelson (1971), and Raio Piiroja (1979).

Among SINGERS In Estonia

Among singers born in Estonia, Eda-Ines Etti ranks 15Before her are Gerli Padar (1979), Maarja-Liis Ilus (1980), Koit Toome (1979), Elina Nechayeva (1991), Marya Roxx (1986), and Kerli (1987). After her are Elina Born (1994), Ott Lepland (1987), Laura Põldvere (1988), Getter Jaani (1993), Triinu Kivilaan (1989), and Evelin Samuel (1975).