Jóhanna Guðrún Jónsdóttir, widely known as Yohanna, is an accomplished Icelandic singer born on October sixteenth, nineteen ninety. Her musical journey began in childhood, showcasing her talent early on and setting the stage for a remarkable career.
Yohanna gained international acclaim when she represented Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest in two thousand nine with her captivating song, "Is It True?" Her performance earned her the runner-up position, marking the best result Iceland had ever achieved in the competition.
Following her success at Eurovision, she released her debut studio album, Butterflies and Elvis, in two thousand nine, further solidifying her place in the music industry. Despite her achievements, Yohanna has continued to pursue opportunities to represent Iceland in Eurovision, reaching the finals of Söngvakeppni Sjónvarpsins in two thousand eleven with the song "Nótt" and winning the OGAE Second Chance Contest that same year.
In two thousand thirteen, she attempted to compete again with the song "Þú," but did not advance to the finals. Yohanna's journey reflects her dedication to her craft and her enduring connection to her Icelandic roots.