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Stefan Airapetjan

1997 - Today

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Stefan Airapetjan (Armenian: Ստեֆան Հայրապետյան, romanized: Stefan Hayrapetyan; born 24 December 1997), known simply as Stefan, is an Estonian singer and songwriter, best known for winning the first edition of Maskis Laulja, the Estonian version of Masked Singer in 2020 and representing Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 with the song "Hope", placing 13th in the final. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 30 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 29 in 2024). Stefan Airapetjan is the 3,970th most popular singer (down from 3,599th in 2024), the 318th most popular biography from Estonia (down from 293rd in 2019) and the 25th most popular Estonian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Stefan Airapetjan ranks 3,970 out of 4,381Before him are Kizito Mihigo, Martha Wainwright, Foxy Brown, Camélia Jordana, Buju Banton, and Tomas Thordarson. After him are Andrei Ursu, Tove Styrke, Meek Mill, Sean Price, James Murphy, and Maja Keuc.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Stefan Airapetjan ranks 351Before him are Reo Hatate, Gaetano Castrovilli, Shakur Stevenson, Jérémie Boga, Akane Yamaguchi, and Michael Norman. After him are Melvyn Richardson, Guan Xiaotong, Daniel James, Tosin Adarabioyo, Đurđina Jauković, and Özge Yağız.

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In Estonia

Among people born in Estonia, Stefan Airapetjan ranks 318 out of 351Before him are Taavi Rähn (1981), Roland Lessing (1978), Pavel Londak (1980), Tarmo Kink (1985), Kristen Viikmäe (1979), and Kristjan Kangur (1982). After him are Maarja Kangro (1973), Julia Beljajeva (1992), Nikolai Novosjolov (1980), Andrei Jämsä (1982), Ats Purje (1985), and Riin Tamm (1981).

Among SINGERS In Estonia

Among singers born in Estonia, Stefan Airapetjan ranks 25Before him are Laura Põldvere (1988), Getter Jaani (1993), Triinu Kivilaan (1989), Sven Lõhmus (1972), Evelin Samuel (1975), and Sandra Nurmsalu (1988). After him are Jüri Pootsmann (1994), Alika Milova (2002), and Mari Kalkun (1986).