Dawid Kwiatkowski is a leading figure in Polish pop music, known for his rapid rise from a teenage blogger to a multi-award-winning singer-songwriter and television personality. Early Life and Family
His debut album, 9893 , topped the Polish sales charts later that year.
Kwiatkowski's career began with the band , which won a regional talent competition in 2012; he used the prize money to buy his first guitar.
Over his career, Kwiatkowski has released seven solo studio albums, showing a transition from teen pop to more mature, "pop-romantyk" styles.
Born on January 1, 1996, in Gorzów Wielkopolski, Dawid faced early challenges, including his parents' struggles with alcohol. He was heavily influenced by his older brother, Michał, who is also a professional singer. At age 15, he converted to Protestantism, and though he later dropped out of high school during his second year to focus on a tour, he attempted to complete his education online. Musical Breakthrough
He gained massive popularity through television appearances, notably reaching the semi-finals of Dancing with the Stars in 2014 and later serving as a juror on shows like The Voice Kids and Must Be The Music . Career Milestones and Evolution
He released his first single, "Biegnijmy" (Let's Run), in July 2013.