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Emilija Kokić

1968 - Today

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Emilija Kokić (born 10 May 1968) is a Croatian singer. She was the lead singer of the Croatian pop band Riva, which won the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 for Yugoslavia, with the song Rock Me, just four days before her 21st Birthday. Currently Emilija is a solo artist and singing teacher in Croatia. She tried her luck at the national Dora festival, whose winner was to represent Croatia at Eurovision. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Emilija Kokić is the 2,713th most popular singer (down from 2,685th in 2024), the 460th most popular biography from Croatia (down from 456th in 2019) and the 26th most popular Croatian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Emilija Kokić ranks 2,713 out of 4,381Before her are Betty Wright, Mac Davis, Juliana Pasha, Anja Garbarek, Yoon Mi-rae, and Wonho. After her are Hersi Matmuja, Diego Boneta, Minzy, Jun. K, Jack Clement, and Radu Sîrbu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Emilija Kokić ranks 632Before her are Alicia Coppola, Dimitri Diatchenko, Brahim Lahlafi, Tahar El Khalej, Noordin Mohammad Top, and Silvio Fauner. After her are Cate Shortland, Takahiro Endo, Anne Briand, Patrick Blondeau, Knut Tore Apeland, and Scott Putesky.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Emilija Kokić ranks 460 out of 700Before her are Nikola Vujčić (1978), Davor Vugrinec (1975), Ivan Turina (1980), Duje Ćaleta-Car (1996), Ivica Mornar (1974), and Mario Hezonja (1995). After her are Igor Bišćan (1978), Lovre Kalinić (1990), Darija Jurak (1984), Tin Jedvaj (1995), Patrik Ćavar (1971), and Boris Jarak (1963).

Among SINGERS In Croatia

Among singers born in Croatia, Emilija Kokić ranks 26Before her are Danijela Martinović (1971), Miroslav Škoro (1962), Radojka Šverko (1948), Sanja Doležal (1963), Dino Jelusić (1992), and Maja Blagdan (1968). After her are Jacques Houdek (1981), Franka Batelić (1992), Igor Cukrov (1984), Nina Kraljić (1992), Mia Dimšić (1992), and Damir Kedžo (1987).