Ilona Csáková

Csáková was born in Cheb, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic) to a Hungarian father and Romanian mother.

[2] She became part of a project involving composer Martin Kučaj and banker A. Komanický, which produced a single, "Rituál", and some videos.

Csáková's debut solo album, Kosmopolis, was published by Sony Music in 1993, and she won a Gramy Award in the category Newcomer of the Year.

In 1996 she performed on her first tour with her third new studio album Pink during which she was the support act at Tina Turner's concert in Prague.

In 1998, she recorded Modrý Sen (Blue Dream), performing cover versions of songs including "La Isla Bonita", "I Say a Little Prayer" and "Je t'aime... moi non-plus".