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Sofia Nizharadze

1985 - Today

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Sopho "Sofia" Nizharadze (Georgian: სოფო ნიჟარაძე, IPA: [sopʰo niʒaɾadze]) is a Georgian singer, actress, and songwriter who represented Georgia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with the song "Shine". Nizharadze was a judge on the TV shows Georgia's Got Talent, Only Georgian and The X Factor Georgia. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sofia Nizharadze is the 2,802nd most popular singer (down from 2,505th in 2019), the 301st most popular biography from Georgia (down from 281st in 2019) and the 12th most popular Georgian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Sofia Nizharadze ranks 2,802 out of 4,381Before her are Krista Siegfrids, Angelica Agurbash, Tamara Todevska, Danny Saucedo, Fabri Fibra, and JC Chasez. After her are Martha Reeves, Kim Ryeo-wook, Mark Arm, Niels Brinck, Jacques Houdek, and Inspectah Deck.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Sofia Nizharadze ranks 427Before her are Tadanari Lee, Selçuk İnan, Sasha Pivovarova, Osmany Juantorena, Krista Siegfrids, and Tamara Todevska. After her are Jessica Lucas, Vânia Fernandes, Kornel Saláta, David Gallagher, Alexander Dale Oen, and Andrey Batt.

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In Georgia

Among people born in Georgia, Sofia Nizharadze ranks 301 out of 406Before her are Giorgi Baramidze (1968), Vladimer Aptsiauri (1962), Giorgi Demetradze (1976), Tamar Beruchashvili (1961), Tornike Shengelia (1991), and Otar Tushishvili (1978). After her are Lasha Shavdatuashvili (1992), Giorgi Loria (1986), Jaba Kankava (1986), Sopho Khalvashi (1986), Zurab Zviadauri (1981), and Sergei Movsesian (1978).

Among SINGERS In Georgia

Among singers born in Georgia, Sofia Nizharadze ranks 12Before her are Valery Meladze (1965), Katie Melua (1984), Tamara Gachechiladze (1983), Sopho Gelovani (1984), Tamta (1981), and Nino Katamadze (1972). After her are Sopho Khalvashi (1986), Nutsa Buzaladze (1997), Iru Khechanovi (2000), Nodiko Tatishvili (1986), Tornike Kipiani (1987), and Anri Jokhadze (1980).