Andi Tóth

Andrea "Andi" Tóth (born 18 January 1999) is a Hungarian actress and singer, most notable for winning of the fifth series of X-Faktor, acting in the television show Válótársak, and for participating in A Dal.

Andi Tóth
Tóth in 2016.
Background information
Birth nameAndrea Tóth
Born (1999-01-18) 18 January 1999
Oradea, Romania
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrumentsvocals
Years active2012–present

Life

Tóth was born in Oradea (Nagyvárad), in Romania on 18 January 1999. She has been interested in singing since childhood and went to the Lyceum of Arts in her hometown, where she studied drawing. By age 13, she had already participated in various competitions and small performances. In 2014, she participated in the fifth season of X Faktor, of which she did not duel until the finale, and won.[1] She became one youngest winners in X Factor history, as well as the first winner in Hungary from the Girls category. She was mentored by Róbert Szikora.

In 2015, the then 16-year-old released her first music video for Legyek én!, and was cast in Madách Theatre's production of Les Misérables. She then was a part of a new series on RTL Klub, Válótársak, as Noémi Jakab.

In 2016, she participated in A Dal 2016, the 2016 of the national selection of Hungary for the Eurovision Song Contest, in a duet with Olivér Berkes, with the song "Seven Seas". In 2016, she also released Itt vagyok! and Tovább.

She competed in A Dal 2017 with the song "I've got a Fire" and was eliminated in the second heat.

She currently acts at the Madách Theatre. She last played Eponine in Les Misérables.

Songs sung at X-Faktor

Discography

Chart-topping songs

Year Song Highest rank Album
VIVA Chart[2] Class 40 MAHASZ Editors' Choice MAHASZ Rádiós Top 40 MAHASZ Dance Top 40 MAHASZ Single (track) Top 10 EURO 200
2015 Legyek én!
2016 Seven Seas (duet with Olivér Berkes)
Itt vagyok!
Tovább
I've got a Fire
Totals
#1 position
Top 10 positions
Top 40 positions

Further reading

References

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