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Alexander Rybak Biography

news-detailsAlexander Rybak is a Belarusian-born Norwegian singer, songwriter, and actor who gained international fame as the winner of the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest. With his unique blend of folk music and classical influences, Rybak captivated audiences with his enchanting performances, particularly highlighted by his hit song "Fairytale." Born on May 13, 1986, in Minsk, Belarusian SSR, Soviet Union, he moved to Norway at a young age, where he developed his musical talents and became a prominent figure in the Scandinavian music scene.

Rybak's musical journey began in earnest during his childhood, where he was exposed to a variety of musical styles thanks to his parents, Igor and Natalia Rybak. He showed early promise as a violinist and began to hone his skills in both classical and folk music. His breakthrough came in 2009 when he represented Norway at the Eurovision Song Contest, where his self-composed song "Fairytale" won with a record-breaking 387 points. This achievement not only made him the youngest solo male winner in the history of the contest but also marked him as the first Belarusian-born winner. Following this victory, Rybak's debut album, "Fairytales," was released and quickly climbed the charts, reaching the top 20 in nine European countries, including Norway and Russia.

In the years following his Eurovision success, Rybak continued to release music, with his sophomore album, "No Boundaries," coming out in 2010. Both albums showcased his versatility as an artist, blending folk and pop elements while also experimenting with different genres. However, as his career progressed, Rybak shifted his focus towards family-oriented music, embracing children's and classical music, and frequently collaborating with youth orchestras.

Rybak's connection with Eurovision remained strong, as he returned to the contest in 2018 with the song "That's How You Write a Song," where he finished 15th after winning the second semi-final. Beyond his performances, he has also taken on various roles related to the contest, serving as an opening act and interval performer in 2010, 2012, and 2016. Additionally, he has offered commentary on the event and worked as a judge in the Belgian national finals in 2016 and 2023, further solidifying his status within the Eurovision community.

Today, Alexander Rybak continues to engage audiences across Europe with his music and performances, maintaining a strong presence in the entertainment industry. He remains active in both recording and performing, captivating fans with his violin skills and heartfelt songwriting. Through his dedication to music and his adaptability as an artist, Rybak has carved a unique niche for himself, celebrated for both his early achievements and his ongoing contributions to the world of music.