Tereza Kerndlová, born on October sixth, nineteen eighty-six, is a celebrated Czech singer who first gained recognition as a member of the popular trio Black Milk. The group, which formed in two thousand one, captivated audiences with their unique sound until their split in two thousand five.
Following the disbandment, Tereza embarked on a successful solo career, releasing her debut album, Orchidej. Her talent and charisma quickly established her as a prominent figure in the Czech music scene.
In two thousand eight, Tereza represented the Czech Republic at the prestigious Eurovision Song Contest with her lively track, 'Have Some Fun.' The song, penned by Gordon Pogoda and produced by Stano Simor, showcased her vibrant style and performance skills. Although she finished eighteenth out of nineteen entrants in the second semi-final, her participation marked a significant milestone in her career.