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'''Neisha''' (real name '''Neža Buh'''), born on January 5, 1982 in [[Ljubljana]], is a [[Slovenes|Slovenian]] [[pianist]] and [[pop music|pop]] singer.
'''Neisha''' (real name '''Neža Buh'''), born on January 5, 1982, in [[Ljubljana]], is a [[Slovenes|Slovenian]] [[pianist]] and [[pop music|pop]] singer.


Being born into a music family, Neža's [[music]] talent were noticed during her childhood so she entered a [[music school]] (first in [[Cerkno]], then in [[Škofja Loka]]) and continued at Ljubljana's [http://www.sgbslj.org/ High School of Music and Ballet]. As she was very successful at several contests in [[piano]] music and [[solfeggio]], the school [[award]]ed her a prestigious [[Lucijan Marija Škerjanc|Škerjanc]] award in 2003. In 2000 she became a student of the Music Academy in [[Ljubljana]].
Being born into a music family, Neža's [[music]] talent were noticed during her childhood so she entered a [[music school]] (first in [[Cerkno]], then in [[Škofja Loka]]) and continued at the [[Ljubljana Music and Ballet High School]]. As she was very successful at several contests in [[piano]] music and [[solfeggio]], the school awarded her the [[Lucijan Marija Škerjanc|Škerjanc Award]] in 2003. In 2000, she became a student of the Music Academy in [[Ljubljana]].


Besides the [[European classical music|classical music]] she collaborated with many commercial [[pop music|pop]] and [[rock music|rock]] artists (among others [[Terrafolk]], [[Big Foot Mama]]) as an [[arranger]], [[backup vocalist]] or [[musical keyboard|keyboard]] player etc. Her [[solo (music)|solo]] career started in 2005. Her first [[single (music)|single]], ''Planet za zadet'' ([[English language|English]] version of this song was titled ''Straight to the Moon''), was very well received among [[radio]] audience and due to great interest her first [[album]], simply named ''[[Neisha (album)|Neisha]]'', was released two weeks earlier than initially planned. During its first week only a [[turbo folk]] band [[Atomik Harmonik]] sold more albums but by the end of the year ''Neisha'' became [[Slovenia]]n best sold album of 2005 although it was released in autumn. After 10 weeks of reigning the national [[record chart]], many awards and several sold out [[concert]]s it was the best sold album of 2006 in Slovenia as well.
Besides the [[European classical music|classical music]] she collaborated with many commercial [[pop music|pop]] and [[rock music|rock]] artists (among others [[Terrafolk]], [[Big Foot Mama]]) as an [[arranger]], [[backup vocalist]] or [[musical keyboard|keyboard]] player etc. Her [[solo (music)|solo]] career started in 2005. Her first [[single (music)|single]], {{lang|sl|Planet za zadet}} ([[English language|English]] version of this song was titled ''Straight to the Moon''), was very well received among [[radio]] audience and due to great interest her first [[album]], simply named ''[[Neisha (album)|Neisha]]'', was released two weeks earlier than initially planned. During its first week, only a [[turbo folk]] band [[Atomik Harmonik]] sold more albums but by the end of the year ''Neisha'' became [[Slovenia]]n best sold album of 2005 although it was released in autumn. After 10 weeks of reigning the national [[record chart]], many awards and several sold out [[concert]]s it was the best sold album of 2006 in Slovenia as well.


In 2007, Neisha released album, called ''[[Nor je ta svet]]'' (translated as ''This world is crazy''), which was also quite successful.
In 2007, Neisha released album, called ''[[Nor je ta svet]]'' (translated as ''This world is crazy''), which was also quite successful. With her new album, Neisha continued performing in major Slovenian concert venues including such as Križanke and Cankarjev dom. She cooperated with regional big names starting with Kornelije Kovač, Vlado Kreslin, Gibonni, Massimo, Vlatko Stefanovski etc.
With her new album, Neisha continued performing in major Slovenian concert venues including such as Križanke and Cankarjev dom. She cooperated with regional big names starting with Kornelije Kovač, Vlado Kreslin, Gibonni, Massimo, Vlatko Stefanovski etc.

2010 saw the release of Neisha's newest studio album named ''[[Krila]]'' (translated as ''Wings''). On this album she continued working with her longtime producer Dejan Radičević. The result was an album which sounded different from anything that Neisha did before. Songs are livelier, faster more intense.


The year 2010 saw the release of Neisha's newest studio album named ''[[Krila]]'' (translated as ''Wings''). On this album she continued working with her longtime producer Dejan Radičević. The result was an album which sounded different from anything that Neisha did before. Songs are livelier, faster more intense.


==Discography==
==Discography==
*''Neisha'': 2005. Nika records, producer Dejan Radičević

*''Nor je ta svet'': 2007 Nika records, producer Dejan Radičević
'''Neisha''': 2005<br />
''Record Label: Nika records, Music producer: Dejan Radičević''
*''Miles away'' (English compilation ): 2009. Dallas, producer Dejan Radičević
*''Krila'': 2010. Nika records, producer: Dejan Radičević

Track List:
# Le kaj se skriva…
# Planet za zadet
# Malo tu malo tam
# Čarobni potep
# ‘Maš še kje čas?
# Najlepša pot
# Vsako popoldne
# The game U play
# Movin’ on
# The people we are
<small>''Bonus Tracks:''</small>
# 2 bad 2 sad (demo take)
# Straight to the moon
# Miles away
<br />
<br />

'''Neisha - Special Edition''' (Contains “live” recordings from Cankarjev Dom): 2006<br/>
''Record Label: Nika records, Music producer: Dejan Radičević''

Track List:<br/>
<small>-CD1-</small>
# Slab dan
# Le kaj se skriva…
# Planet za zadet
# Malo tu malo tam
# Čarobni potep
# ‘Maš še kje čas?
# Najlepša pot
# Vsako popoldne
# The game U play
# Movin’ on
# The people we are
<small>''Bonus Tracks:''</small>
# 2 bad 2 sad (demo take)
# Straight to the moon
# Miles away

<small>-CD2-</small>
# Le kaj se skriva…
# Čarobni potep
# ‘Maš še kje čas?
# Ne daj da gledam u nebo
# Get up
# Malo tu malo tam
# Planet za zadet (unplugged from band rehearsal)
<small>''Bonus Track:''</small>
# Njen trenutek prihaja (feat. Vlado Kreslin)
<br />
<br />

'''Nor je ta svet''': 2007<br />
''Record Label: Nika records, Music producer: Dejan Radičević''

Track List:<br />
# Zaradi upanja
# Vrtiljak
# Ogenj pod nogami
# Cvetni prah ljubezni
# Pod enim dežnikom
# Stokrat bolje mi je zdaj
# Občutek
# Vedno za vedno
# Nor je ta svet
# Midnight
# Blame me
# You and me
<br />
<br />

'''Miles away''' (English compilation ): 2009<br />
''Record Label: Dallas, Music producer: Dejan Radičević''

Track List:
# My bit of sky
# Hey c’mon
# Straight to the moon
# Miles away
# Miles away
# If not for hope
# Country song
# Midnight
# Unstoppable
# You have it all
# Fun fair
# Feels like the first time in love
# Ljubav je domino (feat. Vlatko Stefanovski)
<br />
<br />

'''Krila''': 2010<br />
''Record Label: Nika records, Music producer: Dejan Radičević''

Track List:
# Pridejo časi
# Tiste lepe dni
# Krila
# Sanje na dražbi
# Alarm srca
# Veter
# Najin ples (feat. Tokac)
# Vzemi me
# Krila2
# Igra čustev
# Show must go
# Mesto
# Nekaj nujnega
<small>''Bonus:''</small>
# Občutek (performed by string quartet [http://www.in4.si/ InQuartet])


==External links==
==External links==
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In [[Slovenian language|Slovenian]]:
In [[Slovenian language|Slovenian]]:
* [http://www.neisha.org/ Neisha's official site]
* [http://www.neisha.org/ Neisha's official site]
* [http://www.sgbslj.org/index.php?sola=1&p1=7&p2=2&id_skr=7 Introduction of Neisha as a Škerjanc awardee]
* [http://www.sgbslj.org/index.php?sola=1&p1=7&p2=2&id_skr=7 Introduction of Neisha as a Škerjanc awardee]


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Latest revision as of 23:07, 1 November 2024

Neisha in 2008

Neisha (real name Neža Buh), born on January 5, 1982, in Ljubljana, is a Slovenian pianist and pop singer.

Being born into a music family, Neža's music talent were noticed during her childhood so she entered a music school (first in Cerkno, then in Škofja Loka) and continued at the Ljubljana Music and Ballet High School. As she was very successful at several contests in piano music and solfeggio, the school awarded her the Škerjanc Award in 2003. In 2000, she became a student of the Music Academy in Ljubljana.

Besides the classical music she collaborated with many commercial pop and rock artists (among others Terrafolk, Big Foot Mama) as an arranger, backup vocalist or keyboard player etc. Her solo career started in 2005. Her first single, Planet za zadet (English version of this song was titled Straight to the Moon), was very well received among radio audience and due to great interest her first album, simply named Neisha, was released two weeks earlier than initially planned. During its first week, only a turbo folk band Atomik Harmonik sold more albums but by the end of the year Neisha became Slovenian best sold album of 2005 although it was released in autumn. After 10 weeks of reigning the national record chart, many awards and several sold out concerts it was the best sold album of 2006 in Slovenia as well.

In 2007, Neisha released album, called Nor je ta svet (translated as This world is crazy), which was also quite successful. With her new album, Neisha continued performing in major Slovenian concert venues including such as Križanke and Cankarjev dom. She cooperated with regional big names starting with Kornelije Kovač, Vlado Kreslin, Gibonni, Massimo, Vlatko Stefanovski etc.

The year 2010 saw the release of Neisha's newest studio album named Krila (translated as Wings). On this album she continued working with her longtime producer Dejan Radičević. The result was an album which sounded different from anything that Neisha did before. Songs are livelier, faster more intense.

Discography

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  • Neisha: 2005. Nika records, producer Dejan Radičević
  • Nor je ta svet: 2007 Nika records, producer Dejan Radičević
  • Miles away (English compilation ): 2009. Dallas, producer Dejan Radičević
  • Krila: 2010. Nika records, producer: Dejan Radičević
[edit]

In Slovenian: