1. Barbara Pravi additionally composed for Valentina and Lissandro, winners of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.

1. Barbara Pravi additionally composed for Valentina and Lissandro, winners of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
Barbara Pravi Pievic was born in Paris on 10 April 1993.
Barbara Pravi's father is of Serbian and Algerian Jewish descent, while her mother is of Polish Jewish and Iranian origin.
Barbara Pravi was born and grew up in Asnieres-sur-Seine, before moving to Montmartre.
Barbara Pravi has notably lived in Paris, Strasbourg Saint Denis and Burgundy.
Barbara Pravi has a younger sister, Clemence Pievic, who is a psychologist.
Clemence and Barbara Pravi regularly donate and spread awareness to charities.
Barbara Pravi began her music career in 2014, after meeting French musician Jules Jaconelli.
Also in 2017, Barbara Pravi starred in the television film, as the role of Marion, was later broadcast on France 2 in December 2019.
From 2017 until 2018, Barbara Pravi performed on the 55 Tour, supporting French singer Florent Pagny.
In December 2020, Barbara Pravi was announced to compete in the French national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2021.
Barbara Pravi performed "" as an interval act at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021, which took place on 19 December in Paris.
Barbara Pravi performed the song ""at the 37th edition of the, where she went on to win the Female Revelation of the Year award.
In 2022, Barbara Pravi continued releasing songs, including "" for International Women's Day, and "365", which is dedicated to her fans.
Barbara Pravi wrote the song "" with Frederic Chateau, with which Lissandro Formica represented France at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Yerevan and ultimately won, bringing France its second Junior Eurovision win.
On 21 December, Barbara Pravi was announced as Florence in the TV film, set to be shown on France 2 on 18 September 2023, after being premiered at the Angouleme Festival on 26 August 2023.
Barbara Pravi announced on 6 January 2023 that she had signed to Virgin Records France after eight years at Capitol Music France.
Barbara Pravi revealed two days later that she was in the process of writing and recording her second studio album.
On 13 January 2023, Barbara Pravi was announced as a temporary host on the BBC Sounds podcast show Music Life.
Barbara Pravi sang the song "Leve toi" at the ceremony.
Barbara Pravi later announced the twelve song tracklist, which includes previously released singles.
Barbara Pravi has been open about her experiences undergoing abortions in her youth.
Barbara Pravi has a deep connection with Persian literature, as her maternal grandfather is of Iranian descent.
Barbara Pravi has frequently contributed to music initiatives intended to promote causes involved with women's rights.
Barbara Pravi was invited to perform "Notes pour trop tard" and speak at Emlyon Business School through TEDx to speak about her career and how she found self-confidence.
In 2018, Barbara Pravi participated in the song "Debout les femmes", which raised money for charitable causes.
Barbara Pravi is the marainne of the charity La Collective Arles.
Barbara Pravi got involved in the making of the film Finalement in 2021 as an actress but behind the scenes.