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Slávik
Awarded forPopularity in the Slovak music industry
CountrySlovakia
First awarded1998
Last awarded2012

Slávik (English: "nightingale") was a Slovak music poll and award established by the company Forza—which organizes the Miss Slovakia beauty pageant—in 1998, as a successor to Czechoslovakia's Zlatý slavík, which ran from 1962 until 1991. The annual event was broadcast live through the television channels Markíza from 1998 to 2010 and TV JOJ from 2011 until 2012. Forza dissolved the event a year later due to declining interest. In the poll's previous years, victory had been conditional on receiving at least 34,000 votes, which in the final years had dropped to 5,000. Czechia, formerly part of Czechoslovakia, has its own music award, known as Český slavík (English: "Czech nightingale").

Winners

Major awards

Year Male Singer Female Singer Band Ref
Gold Silver Bronze Gold Silver Bronze Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Pavol Habera Robo Kazík Miro Žbirka Barbara Haščáková Marika Gombitová Marcela Laiferová Elán Senzus Noga & Skrúcaný
1999 Richard Müller Robo Kazík Jana Kirschner Barbara Haščáková Marika Gombitová IMT Smile Senzus
2000 Jožo Ráž Pavol Habera Richard Müller Marika Gombitová Barbara Haščáková
2001 Katarína Hasprová No Name Inekafe
2002 Miro Žbirka Jožo Ráž Pavol Habera Jadranka Senzus
2003 Richard Müller Miro Žbirka Jožo Ráž Misha Jana Kirschner Horkýže Slíže
2004 Miro Žbirka Jožo Ráž Richard Müller Desmod
2005 Richard Müller Pavol Habera Zuzana Smatanová Marika Gombitová Jana Kirschner
2006 Peter Cmorik Miro Žbirka Katarína Knechtová Marika Gombitová Desmod Peha Elán
2007 Mário "Kully" Kollár Zdenka Predná Elán Peha
2008 Mário "Kully" Kollár Miro Žbirka No Name
2009 Miro Žbirka Richard Müller Jana Kirschner Katarína Knechtová Gladiator
2010 Richard Müller Peter Cmorik Miro Žbirka Tina Jana Kirschner IMT Smile
2011 Tina Zuzana Smatanová Katarína Knechtová IMT Smile Elán
2012 Peter Cmorik Miro Žbirka Richard Müller Celeste Buckingham Zuzana Smatanová

Leaders

With eight awards within the major categories, Elán was the most successful band in the poll's history, followed by Desmod and Zuzana Smatanová, who received a total of seven and six gold trophies, respectively.

Rank 1st 2nd 3rd
Artist Elán Desmod Zuzana Smatanová
Total awards 8 7 6

Other categories

Year New Artist Top Climber Radio Artist Song Video Website Top Artist Year
1998 Not awarded
1999 Inekafe Polemic Elán
2000 Robo Papp Inekafe
2001 Jadranka Nocadeň Gladiator
2002 Misha Cinno Miro Žbirka
2003 Desmod Andy Ďurica IMT Smile
2004 Emily Robo Grigorov G8 "Láska moja" (by Elán)
2005 Katka Koščová Taktici Desmod,
Zuzana Smatanová
"Nech sa deje, čo sa má" (by Zuzana Smatanová)
2006 Peter Cmorik AYA Desmod "Dážď" (by Peter Cmorik)
2007 Komajota Marcel Palonder "Nemusíš sa báť" (by Peter Cmorik)
2008 Adam Ďurica Metropolis IMT Smile "Lavíny" (by Desmod)
2009 Horská chata Mária Čírová Jana Kirschner "Pokoj v duši" (by Jana Kirschner)
2010 Ján Mitaľ Good Fancy Kristína "Horehronie" (by Kristína)
Zuzana Smatanová
2011 Majk Spirit Lukáš Adamec IMT Smile "Nebo, peklo, raj" (by Dara Rolins ft. Tomi Popovič)
Desmod
2012 Celeste Buckingham Peter Bič Projekt EGO ft. Robert Burian "Žijeme len raz" (by EGO ft. Robert Burian) Zuzana Smatanová

References

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  2. "Zlatý slavík – nesmrtelná anketa" [Zlatý slavík – immortal poll]. idnes.cz (in Czech). 4 December 2003. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
  3. "Slávik si v roku 2014 nezaspieva. Súťaž zrušili" [Slávik will not sing in 2014. They canceled the competition.]. medialne.etrend.sk (in Slovak). 11 October 2013. Archived from the original on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
  4. "Hudební anketa Slávik na Slovensku končí, není o ni zájem" [The Slávik music survey in Slovakia ends, there is no interest in it.]. radiotv.cz (in Czech). 14 October 2013. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
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