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Lidia Isac

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Lidia Isac (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈlidia iˈsak]; born 27 March 1993) is a Russian-born Moldovan singer. She represented Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with the song "Falling Stars". She is also known for her participation in the sixth season of The Voice: la plus belle voix, and the seventh season of Vocea României. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Lidia Isac is the 3,831st most popular singer (down from 3,707th in 2019), the 3,285th most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,251st in 2019) and the 85th most popular Russian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Lidia Isac ranks 3,831 out of 4,381Before her are Kasia Moś, Marius Bear, Zivert, Bae Seul-ki, Dagny, and Aleyna Tilki. After her are Xandee, Dami Im, David Civera, Leonor Andrade, Alika Milova, and Raphael Saadiq.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Lidia Isac ranks 525Before her are Pieros Sotiriou, Misaki Kuno, Koen Bouwman, Cher Lloyd, Sharon van Rouwendaal, and Marius Bear. After her are Uroš Kovačević, Davide Ghiotto, Iñigo Lekue, Hermione Corfield, Ramy Rabia, and Yordy Reyna.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Lidia Isac ranks 3,285 out of 3,761Before her are Yuliya Gavrilova (1989), Dmitri Sennikov (1976), Yury Patrikeyev (1979), Vesna Dolonc (1989), Evgeny Tarelkin (1974), and Zivert (1990). After her are Nastia Liukin (1989), Olga Vilukhina (1988), Olga Kucherenko (1985), Valeria Sorokina (1984), Alexandra Panova (1989), and Larisa Kurkina (1973).

Among SINGERS In Russia

Among singers born in Russia, Lidia Isac ranks 85Before her are Morgenshtern (1998), Yuliya Samoylova (1989), Masha Katz (1973), Pelageya (1986), Egor Kreed (1994), and Zivert (1990). After her are Makka Sagaipova (1987), Polina Bogusevich (2003), Ekaterina Ryabova (1997), and Dayana Kirillova (2002).