Ieva Narkutė (born 22 June 1987 in Kaunas) is a Lithuanian singer-songwriter. Raised in Šiauliai by musician parents, she earned a master's degree in psychology from Vilnius University before established her career in music. She gained recognition with the song "Raudoni vakarai". In 2013, she released her debut album, Vienas, which included a collaboration with Mantas Jankavičius on the track "Ryto durys". Her subsequent discography includes the studio albums Švelnesnis žvėris (2014) and Kai muzika baigias (2018), as well as the 2016 live recording Ieva Narkutė sutinka Lietuvos valstybinį simfoninį orkestrą. In 2019, she released the album Dešimt. Narkutė received the Saulius Mykolaitis Prize in 2007 and was named Best Singer at the 2011 T.Ė.T.Ė. Music Awards. Her work is primarily associated with the genre of sung poetry.
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Sapno viršūnėj
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Vienintelė moteris tavo
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Šokam tamsoj
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Dešimt
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Kai Muzika Baigias
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Ieva Narkutė Sutinka Lietuvos Nacionalinį Simfoninį Orkestrą
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Švelnesnis Žvėris
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Vienas
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Čia mano namai
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Nebūti dalykai
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Meilė tėra meilė
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Bijūnai
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Vienintelė moteris tavo
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Pati gražiausia klaida
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