Ell & Nikki
Ell & Nikki (also known as Eldar & Nigar) were an Azerbaijani pop duo consisting of singers Eldar Gasimov and Nigar Jamal.
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| File:Ell & Nikki - Azerbaijan (Eurovision Song Contest 2011) cropped 2.jpg Nigar (left) & Eldar (right) performing at Eurovision 2011 | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Baku, Azerbaijan |
| Genres | Pop |
| Years active | 2011 – 2013 |
| Website | Official website |
| Members | Eldar Gasimov Nigar Jamal |
On 14 May 2011 they won the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 for Azerbaijan with their entry "Running Scared". It was the country's first (and currently only) win at the contest.[1]
Although Nigar Jamal represented Azerbaijan, she lives in Enfield, North London.[2]
Band history
Eurovision win
Both Eldar and Nigar had separately entered the selection contest for Azerbaijan's Eurovision Song Contest entry. They both won and were made into a duo under the name Ell & Nikki. As the contest was taking place in a Western European country, the name change was made to prevent confusion of Jamal's first name being interpreted as a racial slur.
Their entry, named "Running Scared", was written by Stefan Örn and Sandra Bjurman from Sweden and Iain Farquharson from the UK. The performance included four backing vocalists and singers, including Jessica Marberger and Vera Prada who had earlier in the year attempted to represent Sweden as part of Shirley's Angels.
After Eurovision
Following their win, Eldar was one of the presenters of the Eurovision Song Contest 2012. Both of them handed the trophy to 2012's winner Loreen. Eldar was also a judge on the Azerbaijani version of The Voice.
In 2014, Nigar was a judge on the Turkish version of The X Factor. She lives in the United Kingdom.
Ell & Nikki Media
- Ell & Nikki - Azerbaijan (Eurovision Song Contest 2011).jpg
Ell and Nikki performing at the Eurovision Song Contest
- ESC 2011 Winner Azerbaijan.JPG
The Azerbaijani performers during the winner's press conference
- ESC 2011 Points for AZ.png
Points awarded to Azerbaijan
- Stamps of Azerbaijan, 2011-954.jpg
Azerbaijani stamp dedicated to Eurovision victory 2011.
References
- ↑ Azerbaijan win Eurovision as Blue and Jedward finish mid-table
- ↑ "Eurovision Song Contest 2011: review", The Telegraph, 15 May 2011. Accessed 15 May 2011.