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The Smile Shop
OriginGeorgia
GenresPop, Jazz pop, Jazz
Years active2013-present
MembersMariam Shavladze
Mari Samushia
Tamta Diasamidze
Ana Kvantaliani
Saba Chachua
Luka Gogiberidze

The Smile Shop is a Georgian children's group consisting of child singers Mariam Shavladze, Mari Samushia, Tamta Diasamidze, Ana Kvantaliani, Saba Chachua and Luka Gogiberidze. They are best known for representing Georgia at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013 with their song "Give Me Your Smile."

The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013

In summer 2013, it was announced that a sextet would be the Georgian representatives at the 11th Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Kiev, Ukraine on November 30. The sextet revealed their group name and song title in early October. On November 30, the Smile Shop went to represent Georgia at the 11th Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Kiev, Ukraine with the song "Give Me Your Smile". The song was performed as the ninth song of the evening, and at the close of the voting, placed 5th in a field of 12 songs, with a total score of 91 points.

Discography

Singles

Year Title English translation Album
2013 "Give Me Your Smile" Non-album single(s)

References

  1. Granger, Anthony (8 October 2013). "Georgia: The Smile Shop Revealed". Eurovoix. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
Awards and achievements
Preceded byFunkids
with Funky Lemonade
Georgia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
2013
Succeeded byLizi Pop
with Happy Day
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