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Ich Troje



         


Polish popgroup consisting of Michał Wiśniewski, Justyna Majkowska and Jacek Lagwa.

Ich Troje was conceived in 1997 by songwriter Michal Wisniewski and composer Jacek Lagwa. Wisniewski, the charismatic red-haired singer, has been the most popular person in the Polish show business for over two years now. The group's name can be translated as "Those Three".

The group's music is castigated by the critics, and Michał Wisniewski frankly claims himself, that he can't actually sing. Nevertheless, since about 2000, Ich Troje has been the most popular Polish group. In the last two years Ich Troje have given over 300 concerts. Their fans come from different backgrounds: from amused children to pensioners in tears. Their concerts are great shows that combine the power of pop music with the verve of a musical. They talk about love, betrayal, break-ups in a dramatic atmosphere. Now they hope that people from other countries will also enjoy their songs because, as Michal sings, there shouldn?t be any borders between people and it?s time to put that idea into practice.

On the 25th of January 2003 the public decided for the first time who would represent Poland at the Eurovision Song Contest. Even before that evening everybody expected who would win - Ich Troje, the band that has sold over 1.5 million records since June 2001. During the contest they performed the song ?No borders? that the leader of the group, Michal Wisniewski, defines as ?the song of unifying Europe?. That?s why it was performed in three languages: Polish, German and Russian ? the languages of nations that fought against each other for many years. Poland became seventh in 2003.

Ich Troje disbanded in 2003, a couple of months after their participation at the 2003. Both Michal Wisniewski and Justyna Majkowska continue with their solo careers.

Ich Troje is often considered as the best pop group Poland has ever had.






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