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Laylah, on her real name Iulia Heleanu (born March 22, 1991), is a Romanian singer-songwriter.
Born in Ploiești, she moved to the capital to pursue a career in music. Her debut happened as a result of her collaboration with the local jazz-rock band Werther Project, which won the debut prize during a jazz competition organized by Muzza Foundation in 2015 [1].
She soon started learning guitar and writing her own songs, her first completed song being written in 2017, in just a few hours, for an open stage competition in Bucharest [2].
In 2019 she played at the Art in the Street festival in Iași [3].
She released her first single, Wanted Woman in 2023 [4].
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Laylah, on her real name Iulia Heleanu (born March 22, 1991), is a Romanian singer-songwriter.
Born in Ploiești, she moved to the capital to pursue a career in music. Her debut happened as a result of her collaboration with the local jazz-rock band Werther Project, which won the debut prize during a jazz competition organized by Muzza Foundation in 2015 [1].
She soon started learning guitar and writing her own songs, her first completed song being written in 2017, in just a few hours, for an open stage competition in Bucharest [2].
In 2019 she played at the Art in the Street festival in Iași [3].
She released her first single, Wanted Woman in 2023 [4].