Piotr Karpienia

Piotr Karpienia
Birth name Piotr Karpienia
Born 1979
Białystok, Poland
Origin Ełk, Poland
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1999–present
Labels Sony Music Entertainment Poland
Website piotrkarpienia.com

Piotr Karpienia is a Polish singer-songwriter who rose to fame after being the runner-up on the fourth series of Poland's Got Talent. He is currently signed to Warner Music Poland. His debut album titled Mój świat was released on 15 May 2012.[1]

Music career

2011: Poland's Got Talent

In 2011 Karpienia auditioned for the fourth series of television series Poland's Got Talent. In front of the judges and live audience, he performed "Use Somebody" by Kings of Leon. He received positive comments from the judges, Agnieszka Chylińska, Małgorzata Foremniak and Robert Kozyra. Kozyra said that he had sung "better than Kings of Leon". He received three yeses and was put through to the next round, and through to the live semi-finals.[2]

Karpienia performed for a second time in the semi-final on 12 November 2011, singing "Desire" by U2. He once again received positive comments from the judges. Piotr received the highest number of votes on the night and was put through to the final.[3][4]

In the final, he performed "Kiss from a Rose" by Seal. He once again received positive comments from all three judges, with judge Robert Kozyra saying it was "the best performance of the night". Later, he lost the final to Kacper Sikora and finished as the runner-up.[5]

2012-present: debut album

Soon after the final of Poland's Got Talent it was announced that Karpienia had signed a record deal with Sony Music. His debut album titled Mój świat (meaning My world in English) is set to be released on 15 May 2012.[6] The album will be promoted with his debut single, "Zagubiona".[1]

Discography

Title Album details Peak chart positions
Mój Świat 30[7]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released

References

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