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Petia (entertainer) : ウィキペディア英語版
Petia (singer)

Petia Pavlova (Bulgarian: Петя Павлова), known as Petia, is a singer, songwriter and actress. In 1997 she becomes the face of Pepe Jeans London and the first Bulgarian pop artist with a song, played on MTV. The release of her dance record "Good Times" was the first ever single released by a Bulgarian artist on the UK market and along with her stage and club performances established Petia as the most popular pop-dance artist in her country. Petia moved to the UK in 1998 and spent 9 years living in London. She studied Commercial Music and Music Business Management at the University of Westminster for five years and graduated in 2004. Now Petia is living in USA, but still counts London as her second home and her "favorite place on Earth". She is working on a new music material and is making a return to acting in 2013, as stated in various media interviews.
==Music career==

Petia has released three albums: ''The Dream'' (in Bulgarian); ''Let's Make Love'', a jazz album with songs from Broadway shows and film musicals, recorded with the Bulgarian National Radio Orchestra; and ''Runaway'', for which Petia collaborated with well-known European songwriters and producers.
''Runaway'' was released in Bulgaria in December 2006 through Max Music and is made available for purchase worldwide via internet distribution by InGrooves in July 2007. Three of the songs from the album—"Going Down", "Obscenely Delicious" and "Runaway"—entered various charts in Bulgaria and Europe. For the album Petia co-wrote some of the songs and also collaborated with high-profile producers such as Jam & Delgado (AQUA, Ace of Base), Pete Kirtley & Tim Hawes (Sugababes, No Angels), Morten Schjolin (Nelly, LeAnn Rimes, Simply Red), 2AM, DJ Supernova, Magga; and songwriters such as Peter Godwin (David Bowie, Steve Winwood), Julie Morrison (Louise, Boyzone), Obi Mhondrea (Sugababes, Blue) and Jane Vaughan (Thunderbugs, Blazin Squad, Victoria Beckham).
In September 2007 Petia's CD single "Obscenely Delicious" is released with seven club remixes, some of which produced by DJ Strobe and DJ Lion. The video of "Obscenely Delicious" reached No:5 in the MTV European's World Chart Express; No:5 in the Bulgarian Top 100 and in October 2007 entered also the Top 50 Chart of MAD TV Greece – the first entry of a Bulgarian artist in the Greek charts.
"Going Down", "Obscenely Delicious" and "Runaway" videos of Petia were three of the most requested and played videos in Bulgaria for 2007 and her album ''Runaway'' was nominated for Album of the Year by MM TV.〔Billboard – 1 févr. 1997 – Page 49 Vol. 109, n° 5 "... Petia Pavlova launched a new career as a singer when she released her debut album, "Suniat" (The Dream), in 1994. The following year ... Now she has released a new single, "Good Times," under the name Petty Paul. A mixture of girlie "〕
In December 2007 Petia was nominated for a Woman of the Year Award by Grazia Magazine.
In 2013 Petia confirmed in various media interviews that she is working on her fourth studio album.

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