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Vasil Garvanliev

1984 - Today

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Vasil Garvanliev (Macedonian: Васил Гарванлиев; born 2 November 1984), known professionally as Vasil, is a Macedonian singer. He was due to represent North Macedonia with the song "You" in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 in Rotterdam before the event was cancelled. Instead, he represented North Macedonia in the 2021 contest, this time with the song "Here I Stand". Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Vasil Garvanliev is the 3,301st most popular singer (down from 3,067th in 2019), the 108th most popular biography from North Macedonia (down from 93rd in 2019) and the 11th most popular Macedonian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Vasil Garvanliev ranks 3,301 out of 4,381Before him are Astrid S, Josh Kelley, Igor Cukrov, Durga McBroom, Sebastián Yatra, and Nodiko Tatishvili. After him are Raphael Gualazzi, Pusha T, Adrian Lulgjuraj, La Fouine, Raina, and Sıla.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Vasil Garvanliev ranks 620Before him are Unnur Birna Vilhjálmsdóttir, Enar Jääger, Matti Breschel, Mile Jedinak, Igor Cukrov, and Heinrich Haussler. After him are Vincenzo Alberto Annese, Philipp Petzschner, Baruto Kaito, Hadizatou Mani, Kim Joon, and Jacob Mulenga.

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In North Macedonia

Among people born in North Macedonia, Vasil Garvanliev ranks 108 out of 156Before him are Elif Elmas (1999), Bujar Osmani (1979), Vlatko Ilievski (1985), Elena Risteska (1986), Daniel Kajmakoski (1983), and Nikola Dimitrov (1972). After him are Billy Celeski (1985), Enis Bardhi (1995), Gjoko Taneski (1977), Nikolče Noveski (1979), Andrea Koevska (2000), and Aco Stojkov (1983).

Among SINGERS In North Macedonia

Among singers born in North Macedonia, Vasil Garvanliev ranks 11Before him are Tijana Dapčević (1976), Vlado Janevski (1960), Tamara Todevska (1985), Vlatko Ilievski (1985), Elena Risteska (1986), and Daniel Kajmakoski (1983). After him are Gjoko Taneski (1977), Andrea Koevska (2000), Jana Burčeska (1993), Vlatko Lozanoski (1985), Adrian Gaxha (1984), and Martin Vučić (1982).