Simona Magušinová | |
Birth Name: | Simona Martausová |
Alias: | Sima Martausová, Sima Magušinová |
Birth Date: | 26 February 1988 |
Birth Place: | Považská Bystrica, Czechoslovakia |
Years Active: | 2012–present |
Simona Magušinová (née Martausová, born 26 February 1988) is a Slovak folk, pop and gospel singer and composer. Her 2013 album Dobrý deň, to som ja received a double platinum award.[1]
Simona Magušinová was born in Považská Bystrica to a social worker father and kindergarten teacher mother.[2]
Magušinová originally wanted to study architecture but failed to pass the entrance exams. In 2012 she graduated in acting from the Art Academy in Banská Bystrica.[3] While at collage, she started composing and playing music. In 2009 she won the musical competition Gospel Talent.[4]
Following her graduation Magušinová acted at the Radošínske nainvné divadlo. In 2015 she quit acting to focus on her music career.[5]
In 2012 Magušinová released her first album Vyzliecť si človeka, which featured her Gospel Talent winning song Nádherný svätý. From 2013 to 2016 she cooperated with the label Joma. Her breakthrough came with her 2013 album Dobrá deň, to som ja which received a double platinum award.[1] [6] Since 2019 she self-publishes her music.[7] In 2020 she composed and performed the theme song of the movie The Auschwitz Report.[8]
She lists Katie Melua, Norah Jones, Coldplay, Jaromír Nohavica, Tomáš Klus and Korben Dallas among her musical influences.
Magušinová is a devout Catholic. As an 18 years old, she volunteered at the pilgrimage site of La Salette-Fallavaux and her faith is reflected in her music.[2] She enjoys rock climbing and has climbed Mont Blanc.[9] Between 2018 and 2019 she was in a relationship with the actor Juraj Bača. In 2021 she married the Catholic journalist Michal Magušin.[10]
Magušinová supports charities helping children with cancer and composed songs to fundraise for the cause.[11]