Edyta Małgorzata Bartosiewicz (born 11 January 1965[1]) is a Polish rock singer, composer, and songwriter.
In the following year, she appeared on The Big Beat, an album by the band Holloee Poloy (formerly the Staff group).
It was recorded with a completely new band i.e. Michał Grymuza (guitars), Radosław Zagajewski (bass), Krzysztof Palczewski (keyboard).
The tour was a huge success, as well as the album, which achieved Platinum status after selling over 300 thousand copies.
It was a cover of Eric Clapton song and it reached second place on Hit Parade of Program 3 (Polish radio station).
At the beginning of July the single "Madness" ("Szał") was released to promote the album "Shock’n’show (Szok'n'show)".
The album “Shock’n’Show” received the platinum status and to this day more than 280.000 of MC and CD copies have been sold.
The premiere of Edyta's fourth album entitled "Dziecko" ("Child") took place on June 9, and the single "Jenny" got airplay in radio stations from April 21.
Next singles: "Nie znamy się” („We Don't Know Each Other”), ‘Boogie czyli zemsta slodka jest’ and the title track “Dziecko” enjoyed popularity.
This time it was not with Leszek Kaminski but with an English publisher Rafał Mckenna who also worked with artists such as Blur, Pulp, or Radiohead.
On the other hand, Edyta did not turn her back on the image known from her previous albums, confirmed with songs like "Miłość jak ogień" and "Wodospady Łez".
This was the album summing up Edyta's artistic work and was promoted with the song "21st century" ("XXI wiek").
Together they created "The Last Letter" song – Edyta prepared the music and Anita wrote the lyrics.
In January 2001 Edyta, together with the band Agressiva 69, recorded the title song for Mariusz Treliński's movie Egoists.
In January 2001 the song "The Tale" appeared on the subsequent volume of the Fridays for fives medley by Radio ZET.
The beginning of 2001 also brought changes to Edyta's group: drummer Krzysztof Poliński was replaced by Przemek Momot, who had worked with, among others, Kasia Nosowska, Robert Gawliński, groups Yugoton and Women; and bass player Radek Zagajewski was replaced by Michał Grott.
At the beginning of 2002 Edyta signed a contract with BMG Poland and on 4 March she started work on a new album.
After a while Edyta and BMG Poland declared the contract null and void, and to date the album has not been released.
That song became a second single from Krawczyk's album "That which is important in life" and achieved a great commercial success on the market, becoming the biggest hit of 2004.
Moreover, Edyta performed during 2004 New Year's Eve concert organized by TVP (state-owned Polish Television).
After a 6-month break Edyta returned on 5 June 2005, performing on Cracowian Main Market Square during the Enchanted Song Festival.
Edyta was among such stars as: Anna Maria Jopek, Sylwia Wiśniewska, Urszula, Andrzej Piaseczny, Grzegorz Turnau, Michał Wiśniewski, and Paweł Kukiz.
Motivated by the huge success of her duet with Krzysztof Krawczyk, Edyta returned to work on her new album.