Lilla Vincze is a Hungarian singer and songwriter who was born in Siófok, Hungary, in 1961. She achieved professional recognition in 1986 after joining the pop ensemble Napoleon Boulevard following their victory at the Interpop Festival. Vincze is famous for her soprano vocals and for serving as a juror on the television program A Dal. With Napoleon Boulevard, she released the studio recordings Napoleon Boulevard I. (1986), Júlia nem akar a földön járni (1988), and Mennyből az angyal (1989). In 1990, she began a collaboration with the musician István Cziglán and released the solo studio recordings Lilla (1989), Lilla és Czigi (1990), and Mámor (1992). Her later work includes the crossover studio recording Angyalnak, madárnak (2008). She was named Singer of the Year by the Pop-Meccs awards for five consecutive years starting in 1986 and received the EMeRTon award in 1988.