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Adrian Copilul Minune (real name Adrian Simionescu, also known as Adrian the Wonder Boy or Adi de Vito) was born on September 24, 1974. He is a Romanian manele singer.
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Biography and career
Adrian Copilul Minune thinks the precept "live your life and don't disturb the enemies" a vital one and he says everybody should live this way.
He first gained media attention with the hit: "Of! Viaţa mea..." ("Oh! My Life...") together with Costi Ioniţă.
Adrian Copilul Minune and Costi Ioniţă's manele music albums, “ Fără Concurenţă“ and “Autoconcurenţă“, sold rapidly all over Romania. Costi Ioniţă had recently split with his group band Valahia.
In 2006 Adrian Copilul Minune was named "The Emperor of Manele" while his niche market rival Nicolae Guţă "The King of Manele".
Top tracks
1. Danseaza(Diskoteka Boom)
2. Aşa sunt zilele mele (That's the way my days are)
3. Cristy
4. Eşti O Comoară (you're a treasure)
5. Cu Tine, Cu Tine (with you, with you)
6. Două inimi (two hearts)
7. Pe la spate, pe la spate (from behind, from behind)
Quotes
"Even if I started singing pop and house music, my love for manele music will be forever. I remember my first song from my first year of school, 'Magdaleno, fii cuminte, eşti fata lui Kunta Kinte'".
Trivia
- He adores colors, paintings, music and he loves to dance.
- His song Diskoteka Boom was featured in a music video tribute to Arsenal FC star Andrey Arshavin
- Has a daughter named Silvia Claudia, born on December 12, 1997, and he calls her "Princess".
Filmography
He has made appearances in:
- Gadjo dilo (1997) as L'Enfant Prodige
- Furia (2002) as himself
External links
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