Poli Genova, born on February tenth, nineteen eighty-seven, is a multifaceted Bulgarian artist known for her talents as a singer, songwriter, actress, and television presenter. Her journey in the entertainment industry began at the tender age of four when she joined the Bulgarian children's ensemble Bon-Bon, showcasing her passion for music from an early age.
In two thousand eleven, Genova made her mark on the international stage by representing Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest with her song 'Na inat.' Although she did not qualify for the final, her determination led her back to the competition five years later. In two thousand sixteen, she returned to Eurovision with 'If Love Was a Crime,' achieving a remarkable fourth place. This performance marked a significant milestone for Bulgaria, as it was the first time the country reached the final since two thousand seven, and it remains one of Bulgaria's highest placements in the contest's history.
Apart from her musical endeavors, Poli Genova has made notable contributions to television. She has served as a coach and mentor on popular shows such as The Voice of Bulgaria and X Factor Bulgaria. Additionally, she lent her voice to the Bulgarian version of Judy Hopps in the animated film Zootopia and took on the role of host for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in two thousand fifteen, held in Sofia. Genova is also a proud mother of two children, balancing her family life with her thriving career.