Nieopowiedziana historia Kasi Kowalskiej. Ciężka historia!

In her teens, she shaves her head and escapes to a festival in Jarocin. Twenty-something years later, the same woman sits by the phone near Warsaw, waiting for a call from a hospital in London, where her daughter is on a ventilator. This period was marked by a string of great successes – a double platinum record and a Fryderyk Award for her debut – but also by years of depression, which she preferred to keep quiet about. This is the story of Kasia Kowalska, one of the most important vocalists of Polish rock in the 1990s. Her journey took her from the now-iconic album "Gemini," which sold over 400,000 copies, through her performance at the Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo, to two dramatic moments in which she almost lost her child. It's a story about the price of fame, a struggle with depression and anhedonia, and traumatic experiences: Aleksandra's complicated birth and her fight for life in a London hospital during the pandemic. Looming in the background of this story is a painful, private conflict, in which both sides still tell completely different versions of events. Thirty years after the girl from Sulejówek first entered the studio in Izabelin, "Gemini" is back on shelves, and Kowalska is still selling out concert halls. _______________________________________________ More about the story from the episode: If you want to support me, you can buy me a coffee: ☕https://suppi.pl/kurtyna ☕ Thank you so much! 🔥 Subscribe: https://bit.ly/kurtyna_sub 🔥 📩Contact: [email protected] Business contact: [email protected] 📱OTHER PLATFORMS Instagram:   / kurtyna.muzyka   TikTok:   / kurtyna_historie