Dami Im

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About Dami Im

Dami Im became known predominantly for achieving the highest score ever for Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest, and for winning the fifth season of The X Factor Australia. Following her victory on the talent show, she was offered a recording contract with Sony Australia. She released the winning single, "Alive," in 2013, and it debuted at number one in the Aria Singles Chart. Im was born in Seoul, South Korea, but moved to Brisbane, Australia at the age of nine as her parents believed she and her younger sister would have a better life there. Having studied in the Young Conservatorium of Music program at Griffith University, Im went on to have a short career performing at Christian youth camps, and released an album in 2010 titled Dream, to raise money for the church. In 2013, Im auditioned for The X Factor Australia and progressed though the series with Kylie Minogue as her mentor. During her time on the show, she gave many notable performances, including covers of "One" by U2 and Prince's "Purple Rain. Im capitalized on her success in the show by becoming the first winner to achieve a number one single followed by a number one album -- her self-titled debut. She made a shift in direction with her second record, 2014's Heart Beats. Whereas Dami Im was an album of covers that had featured in her X Factor performances, Heart Beats was composed of original songs. In 2016, Im was chosen to represent Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest. She sang "Sound of Silence," and the performance made her the first Australian contestant to reach the semi-finals, as well as the first to achieve a record-breaking score of 320. It was the highest score an Australian representative had ever received. In the same year, Im released her third studio album. The record marked a return to the covers format, as she sang versions of Carpenters songs. ~ Bekki Bemrose

BORN
17 October 1988
GENRE
Pop

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