I was born in Makó and spent most of my youth in that town. During my primary school years, I focused more on studying musical instruments, and this has been a constant feature of my life ever since. It was at secondary school that things changed, when my singing teacher recognised my talent for singing and helped me set out on this path. All that encouragement and practice paid off: I became a regular participant in the school balls held at that time, both as a musician and a singer. I spent my university years at the Faculty of Music at the University of Debrecen, where I graduated as a bassoon teacher in 2021. It was here that I had the opportunity to become more familiar with popular music. I attended courses where I was able to develop my skills and make many friends – all with several years’ experience in popular music – with whom I later had the chance to perform at major events such as the Campus Festival or YouDay University Day. During my university years, I learnt the ins and outs of the hospitality industry, so I found a job in this field in Makó as well. Making music is still part of my life, though not in the same way as it used to be. Among my aspirations is to buy an instrument so that I can continue playing actively; I’d also like to form a pop band where I could work as a singer. My repertoire includes almost every style of music; I’ve been greatly influenced by the work of Tina Turner, Aretha Franklin, Etta James and Whitney Houston.