Loredana Groza was born in Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (now known as
Onești), Romania, on 10 June 1970. She started singing at the age of three and continued to sing throughout her
school years. When she was 14, she was noticed by composers Dumitru Moroșanu and Zsolt Kerestely, who invited her to Bucharest for the
talent show Steaua fără nume (
The Star Without a Name) although she was too young, as the minimum admission age was 17. She competed in the talent show in 1986, at 16 years old, and won the big prize. In the same year, she competed in the
Mamaia Music Festival, where she was awarded the best newcomer prize, which made her the youngest winner ever. In 1987, at the
Costinești Music Festival, she met the acclaimed composer
Adrian Enescu, who wrote the song "O inimă de 16 ani" ("A 16-Year-Old Heart") for her; this was followed by an entire record, her debut album
Bună seara, iubito! (
Good Evening, Love!) (1988). Although the title song was not broadcast on
Romanian television because of the communist censorship, both the song and the album were huge successes, with the latter being sold in 1.5 million copies. In 1989, Enescu and Lucian Avramescu produced her second album,
Un buchet de trandafiri (
A Bouquet of Roses), which was also successful. After a career hiatus until 1994, Groza made a comeback with the album
Atitudine (
Attitude) and toured Romania with the band Direcția 5 in 1995. 1995 was also the release year of the album
Născută toamna (
Born in Autumn), whilst the gold-certified
Tomilio followed in 1996. In 1998, Groza released the hugely successful hit single "Lumea e a mea" with
B.U.G. Mafia. Groza appeared on the cover of
Playboy magazine in 2000, which sold out and confirmed her status of a
sex symbol. In 2001, Enescu and the singer worked together again for the album
Diva înamorată. Two albums inspired by
traditional music followed in 2001 and 2002:
Agurida, and
Zarza, vânzătoarea de plăceri (
Zarza, the Pleasure Seller). From 2003 to 2006, Groza released the albums
Fata cu șosete de diamant (
The Girl with Diamond Socks),
Extravaganza, and
Jamparalele. The latter received a gold certification for sales in Romania and included Groza's successful hit single "Lele", with which she attempted to represent Romania at the
Eurovision Song Contest 2006. She had previously taken part in the Romanian national final for the contest in 1994 and 1996 with the songs "Nu adio" ("Not Goodbye") and "Visăm America" ("We Dream of America"), respectively. In 2012, Groza released her highest-charting single on national charts, "Apa", which reached number two on the
Airplay 100. In 2014, she premiered another top 10 hit, "Risipitor" ("Wasteful"). Groza was chosen to dub the singing voice of Gloria in
Happy Feet Two and Barbara Gordon in Lego Batman: The Movie. ==Personal life==