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Emma Daviti Bejanyan (Armenian: Էմմա Դավիթի Բեջանյան; born 12 April 1984), better known as Emmy (Armenian: Էմմի) is an Armenian singer. During the 2010s, she was considered one of Armenia's most popular and influential singers, being labeled as a "pop princess" and "Armenian pop icon". Emmy represented Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 and became the country's first non-qualifier. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Emmy is the 2,879th most popular singer (down from 2,530th in 2019), the 108th most popular biography from Armenia (down from 98th in 2019) and the 8th most popular Armenian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Emmy ranks 2,879 out of 4,381Before her are Maria Rita, Tinchy Stryder, Helen O'Connell, Paolo Nutini, Jennifer Paige, and Sakura Miyawaki. After her are Jeon Boram, Mark Tremonti, Malika Pukhraj, Veronica Maggio, Anastasia Prikhodko, and Paolo Meneguzzi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Emmy ranks 444Before her are György Garics, Mark Chao, Delta Goodrem, Samuel Holmén, Joe Gilgun, and Alexandra Dahlström. After her are Morena, French Montana, Camille Abily, Christian Lell, Cosmin Moți, and Carlos Sánchez.

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In Armenia

Among people born in Armenia, Emmy ranks 108 out of 163Before her are Artur Ayvazyan (1973), Vic Darchinyan (1976), Giorgio Petrosyan (1985), Sergei Alifirenko (1959), Mnatsakan Iskandaryan (1967), and Gabriel Sargissian (1983). After her are Karen Asrian (1980), Mariam Petrosyan (1969), Arsen Avetisyan (1973), Artsvik (1984), Roman Berezovsky (1974), and Armen Mkrtchyan (1973).

Among SINGERS In Armenia

Among singers born in Armenia, Emmy ranks 8Before her are Tatevik Sazandaryan (1916), Hasmik Papian (1961), Hayko (1977), Sirusho (1987), Aram Mp3 (1984), and Rosa Linn (2000). After her are Artsvik (1984), Sevak Khanagyan (1987), Srbuk (1994), Maléna (2007), and Gor Sujyan (1987).