Kasia Moś

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Kasia Moś

Katarzyna "Kasia" Moś (Polish pronunciation: [kataˈʐɨna ˈkaɕa ˈmɔɕ]; born 3 March 1987) is a Polish singer, songwriter, and dancer. She was previously a member of The Pussycat Dolls Burlesque Revue in 2011, and in 2012, she came third in the third series of the Polish version of Must Be the Music. She represented Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 with the song "Flashlight", and finished in 22nd place.

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Kasia Moś
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Moś in 2024
Background information
Birth nameKatarzyna Moś
Also known asKasia Moss
Born (1987-03-03) 3 March 1987 (age 38)
Ruda Śląska, Poland
OriginBytom, Poland
GenresPop
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • dancer
InstrumentVocals
Years active2002–present
LabelsFonografika
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Life and career

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Early life and education

Kasia is the daughter of Marek Moś, a part of the musical group Aukso.[1] She is a graduate of the Frederic Chopin Music School in Bytom, where she studied cello and piano. She has a degree in jazz and contemporary music, graduating from Karol Szymanowski Vocal Academy of Music in Katowice.[2] At age fifteen, Moś began to attend vocal classes by Elżbieta Chlebek, her first steps towards a professional singing career.[1]

Music career

At the beginning of her musical career, Moś worked with ensembles such as, among others, Stetsons and Big Band Lotharsi, as well as with the group The Fire, which consisted of teachers and students of the jazz department at the Katowice Academy of Music.[3]

In 2002, she recorded her first demo, which was written by, among others, Robert Janson, the founder of Varius Manx.[4] In 2005, she released "I Wanna Know", which she performed in Piosenka dla Europy 2006, Poland's national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006.[5] She finished in tenth place.[6] From 2008 to 2009, she played the character of Judas in the play Pasja wg św. Marka by Paweł Mykietyn.[7] The play was shown at, among others, the Wratislavia Cantans, the Polish Music Festival in Kraków and Warsaw Autumn.[8]

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Kasia Moś during Eurovision Song Contest 2017 opening ceremony

In 2011, Moś traveled to Las Vegas, United States, where she met American producer Robin Antin, founder of the girl band The Pussycat Dolls. After returning to Poland, she recorded several demo songs and sent them to Antin. Later in the year, she traveled to the United States again, after being asked by Antin to join The Pussycat Dolls Burlesque Revue with which she performed at, among other places, the Viper Room.[9] During the half-a-year contract, she collaborated with singers such as Kelly Osbourne, Mýa and Carmen Electra, and was invited by actress Eva Longoria to sign at a charity auction organised by her foundation.[8]

In 2012, she auditioned for the third series of the Polish version of Must Be the Music. During her audition, she performed "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" by Aretha Franklin and advanced to the next round, eventually qualifying to the semi-finals.[10] In the first semi-final she took part in, she sang "Czerwony jak cegła" by Dżem and qualified to the final, where she came third.[11] During her time on the show, she collaborated with Tax Free on the song "Uwierz", which was included on the band's debut album, Na ostatnim piętrze nieba. The song was recorded to support the fight against dog abuse.[12] In September, Moś played the role of Cordelia in the world premiere of the musical Król lear by Paweł Mykietyn.[13]

In 2014, she became a spokesperson for Link4, an insurance company.[14][15] In October 2015, she released her debut studio album Inspination.[16] One of the singles from the album, "Addiction", qualified to Krajowe Eliminacje 2016, Poland's national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2016.[17] In the final, which took place on 5 March 2016, the song received 3.39% of the vote, and placed sixth.[18] In the same year, Moś appeared on the cover of the October issue of Polish version of Playboy magazine.[19]

In February 2017, she released "Flashlight", which will be included on her second studio album. The song qualified to Poland's national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 and won.[20][21] On 9 May, Moś performed in the first semi-final of the contest, placing 9th with 119 points and ultimately qualified to the final.[22][23] The final took place on 13 May and the singer went on to place 22nd with 64 points.

She collaborated with Norma John to release "Wild Eyes".[24]

Discography

Studio albums

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Title Details Peak chart positions
POL
[25]
Inspination
Moniuszko 200
(with AUKSO)
  • Released: 21 May 2021
  • Label: Polskie Radio
  • Format: CD, DVD, digital download, streaming
36
Karin Stanek
  • Released: 27 May 2022
  • Label: Polskie Radio
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
Wszystko to czego nie da się powiedzieć
  • Released: 15 November 2024
  • Label: Polskie Radio
  • Format: CD, LP, digital download, streaming
85
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Singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
POL
[26]
"I Wanna Know" 2006 Non-album single
"Uwierz"
(with Tax Free)
2012 Na ostatnim piętrze nieba
"Zatracam się" 2014 Inspination
"Break" Non-album single
"Pryzmat" 2015 Inspination
"Addiction" 2016
"Flashlight" 2017 55 Non-album single
"Wild Eyes"
(featuring Norma John)
2018 Wszystko to czego nie da się powiedzieć
"Wait"
(featuring Magda Adamiak)
2020 Non-album single
"Ślad"
"Częściej"
(with Happy Prince)
2021
"Mimi" Wszystko to czego nie da się powiedzieć
"Dobre moce"
(with Jarecki)
"Autostop" 2022 Karin Stanek
"Bezdźwięcznie" Wszystko to czego nie da się powiedzieć
"Tato kup mi dżinsy" Karin Stanek
"Femme Fatale"
(featuring Jarecki, Mateusz Krautwurst and Waldemar Kasta)
Wszystko to czego nie da się powiedzieć
"Zapomnij"
(with Leszek Możdżer)
"Wierny wiatr" Karin Stanek
"Miód" 2023 Wszystko to czego nie da się powiedzieć
"Dziwna okolica"
(with Marek Dyjak)
"Listek" 2024
"Płynę"
(featuring Wojtek Urbański and AUKSO)
"I Can't Say"
(with Grzech Piotrowski)
2025 Non-album single
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Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
POL
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"Strych"
(Bezimienni featuring Kasia Moś)
2008 Walka
"Prości ludzie"
(Bezimienni featuring Juras and Kasia Moś)
2012 Co mnie nie zabije to mnie wzmocni
"Stare czasy"
(Bezimienni featuring Kasia Moś)
"Nie mam nic"
(Ostry featuring Kasia Moś)
2014 Cztery wiosny
"Cztery wiosny"
(Ostry featuring Kasia Moś)
"Pokonamy czas"
(Marcin Spenner featuring Kasia Moś)
2016 Non-album single
"Rejs"
(Ostry featuring Kasia Moś)
2018 Rysopis
"Gloria"
(TGD featuring Kasia Cerekwicka, Kasia Moś,
Kuba Badach and Mietek Szcześniak)
59 Non-album single
"Schować pod skorupę"
(Arkadio featuring Kasia Moś)
2020 Gdy nie widzi nikt
"Avoid the Water"
(Piotr Steczek featuring Kasia Moś)
2022 Non-album single
"Za pierwszym razem"
(Jarecki featuring Kasia Moś)
2023 Cukier i sól
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Promotional singles

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Title Year Album
"Przecież" 2018 Non-album single
"#Hot16Challenge2" 2020
"Dziś nie ma takiej wiosny"
(Live; with AUKSO)
Wszystko to czego nie da się powiedzieć
"Mizerna cicha" (Live) Non-album single
"Dlaczego tak się stało"
(Live; with AUKSO)
2023 Karin Stanek
"Zapomnij"
(Live; with AUKSO)
Wszystko to czego nie da się powiedzieć
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Krajowe Eliminacje

Entries in Eurovision Song Contest Pre-Selections

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Year Country Song Result Songwriters
2006 Poland Poland "I Wanna Know" 10th Robert Janson
2016 "Addiction" 6th Kasia Moś, Mateusz Moś, Paweł Olszówka
2017 "Flashlight" 1st Kasia Moś, Pete Baringger, Rickard Bonde Truumeel
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