Who is the singer with the name Fallulah?

Fallulah (born 6 February 1985) is a Danish singer-songwriter and musician. Her given name is Maria Apetri. Following a short dancing career, she entered the music industry and released her debut album in 2010 which peaked at number three in Denmark and went on to be certified platinum.

When did Fallulah out of it become a hit?

Early in 2011, Fallulah had another hit with the song “Out of It”, which was played as the intro for the so-called depression comedy Lykke on national Danish television. For several weeks the song was the number one download on Danish iTunes. It was number one on the Danish hit list and on the radio list.

Who are the members of the band Fallujah?

Fallujah was founded in early 2007 by high school friends Alex Hofmann, Scott Carstairs, Tommy Logan, Dan Wissinger, and Suliman Arghandiwal. Their first show was on June 15, 2007 in Walnut Creek, California. Their first four songs released were “Tyrant”, “Verdict”, “Schleicher” and “Infidel” as demos.

When did Fallujah’s second album Come Out?

On July 22, 2014, Fallujah released their second album The Flesh Prevails on Unique Leader Records. The album was released while the band participated in the 2014 Summer Slaughter tour alongside Morbid Angel, the Faceless, Dying Fetus, and Thy Art is Murder.

Where did Fallulah Apetri grow up in Denmark?

Fallulah grew up in TĂ„rnby on Amager island, the southern suburbs of Copenhagen. She attended Kalundborg Gymnasium. Her Danish mother, Lillian Apetri and her Romanian father Nicolae Apetri, were the initiators of the Balkanic folklore dance group Crihalma.

When did Fallulah release no time for Love?

On 30 October 2009, she released the theme song for the Danish film Simon and Malou entitled “No Time for Love”, written by Bryan Adams and Gretchen Peters under the name Maria Apetri. Her single “Bridges” was the most played track, from a home artist, on DR P3 in 2010, and on 15 January 2011, Fallulah won the prestigious “P3 Guld” award.