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Justyna Steczkowska

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Justyna Steczkowska

Justyna Steczkowska is one of the most durable figures in Polish popular music, known as a singer, composer, lyricist and violinist who entered the national mainstream in the mid-1990s. The safest way to mark her public breakthrough is 1994, when she won the final of “Szansa na sukces”, a program that sources directly describe as the starting point of her career. Her early professional path was not limited to a purely solo format, because she also performed with Agressiva 69, Wańka Wstańka and Revolutio Cordis. That broader background shows that from the beginning she moved between different musical environments and modes of expression, even if the public came to know her primarily as a solo artist. She...

Rzeszów

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  • Justyna Steczkowska represented Poland at Eurovision twice, in 1995 and again in 2025, and the 30-year gap between those appearances was described as the longest such break in Eurovision history.
  • She won the Polish Eurovision 2025 selection entirely through public voting, receiving 31,574 votes, or 39.3 percent.
  • In the Eurovision 2025 final she finished 14th with 156 points, including 17 from juries and 139 from televoters.
  • Her debut album sold more than 350,000 copies, which shows how quickly she moved from breakthrough artist to major mainstream name.
Real NameJustyna Steczkowska
FromRzeszów
Born1972-08-02
Active since1994
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