Diane Emerita releases new album after life turnaround in Avesta

Diane Emerita's musical journey has been anything but ordinary, from classical piano to pop in 'simliska'. She is now releasing a new album and shares how she found strength in music during her upbringing in Avesta.

Diane Emerita's career spans multiple languages, countries, emotions, and musical expressions. Her upbringing in Avesta has shaped her both positively and negatively, and she always carries the town with her. In an interview with Carl Hällströmer, she describes a difficult time: 'It was like being thrown into ice water, especially for a teenager, she says.'

Despite the challenges, music has become a source of strength for Emerita. She started with classical piano but has evolved to create pop music in a unique style called 'simliska'. The new album marks a milestone in her journey, reflecting on how life turned around in Avesta – like a dandelion breaking through concrete.

The conversation with Emerita is lively, mixing laughter with deep reflections. She emphasizes the importance of music as a way to navigate the emotional ups and downs from her multicultural background.

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Cimberly and Smash Into Pieces celebrate advancing to the Melodifestivalen final, with Meira Omar qualifying, at Malmö Arena semi-final.
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Cimberly and Smash Into Pieces advance to Melodifestivalen final

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In Melodifestivalen's fourth semi-final at Malmö Arena, debutant Cimberly with 'Eternity' and rock band Smash Into Pieces with 'Hollow' advanced directly to the final. Meira Omar secured the qualifying spot with 'Dooset Daram'. The other artists were eliminated.

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Norwegian wheelchair curling athlete Mia Larsen Sveberg is gearing up for the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games while balancing her sport with a passion for music. The young Paralympian, who debuted at Beijing 2022, draws on her musical background to manage competition nerves. She aims to help Norway improve on its seventh-place finish from the previous Games.

 

 

 

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