Gery-Nikol

Gery-Nikol
Birth name Gery-Nikol Georgieva
Born (1998-07-30) July 30, 1998
Varna, Bulgaria
Genres Pop, R&B
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2014–present
Labels
  • GN Music
  • Facing The Sun
  • Ultra
Associated acts
Website gerynikol.com

Gery-Nikol Georgieva (Bulgarian: Гери-Никол Георгиева), better known simply as Gery-Nikol, is a Bulgarian pop singer, who rose to fame in late 2014 after participating in the third season of the Bulgarian edition of The X Factor.

Biography and career

Gery-Nikol was born on July 30, 1998 in the city of Varna.[1][2]

In 2014 she participated in the Bulgarian version of the reality show The X Factor as part of the Sweet 16 girl band.[3]

In 2015, shortly after her departure from The X Factor, Gery-Nikol received mentorship by Bulgarian rapper Krisko and was immediately signed to the Bulgarian-German record label Facing The Sun. Shortly afterwards, she began her solo career following the release of her debut single "Eла и си вземи" ("Come and Get It") featuring her fellow mentor Krisko. The song quickly made a surprising impact and became one of the biggest hits in the Bulgarian charts during the summer of 2015. At the end of the year she released her second single "Момиче като мен" ("Girl Like Me"), accompanied with a music video. Both videos of the two singles were watched by a record number of viewers on the Vbox7 and YouTube channels. The music video for her second single however sparked controversy, mainly due to the request of the Bulgarian State Agency for Child Protection to SEM to determine whether the content was obscene or not. In late 2015, SEM refused to consider the case due to the lack of legal norms.[4]

Discography

List of singles as main artist
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
Bulgaria Australia Canada France Germany Italy New Zealand Sweden United Kingdom United States
"Ela i si vzemi"
(featuring Krisko)
2015 1
"Momiche kato men" 1
"I'm the Queen" 2016 1
"Gotina I luda" "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

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