Justyna Steczkowska
Description
Justyna Steczkowska (b. August 2, 1972 in Rzeszów, Poland) is a Polish singer, song-writer and actress.
Her wide vocal scale is one of her most noticeable traits as a singer (over 4 octaves). She has also performed under the name Justyna. She comes from a very musical family, and played violin in a family band before becoming a solo singer.
Justyna Steczkowska became famous when she won one of the most popular song contests in Poland Szansa na sukces with the song "Buenos Aires". After a few CDs with her own songs she released Alkimja (title in Yiddish language) a compilation of Jewish songs and Polish lyrics. Then came her "Femme Fatale" album, featuring songs from the most "Fatale" women of all time.
She represented Poland in the 1995 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Sama", ("Alone"). It was placed eighteenth.
So far she appeared in two films: Billboard and Na koniec świata (At The End Of THe World).
She received many awards including the Fryderyk for The Song Of The Year.
She took part in the Polish edition of Dancing with the stars(the sixth edition). She came in second.