Dana Winner, born Chantal Vanlee in Hasselt, Belgium, is a celebrated Flemish singer renowned for her powerful voice and emotive ballads. Rising to fame in the 1990s, Winner captivated audiences across Europe with her soulful renditions of pop and classical songs. Her discography spans multiple languages, including Dutch, English, French, German, and Afrikaans, showcasing her versatility and broad appeal. With over 3.5 million albums sold, Winner's influence extends beyond Europe, reaching fans in Brazil, China, and Israel. Her career, spanning over three decades, is marked by a unique theatrical tour that brings her music to life in a personal and engaging way. Winner's journey began under the guidance of Jean Klüger, debuting in 1990 with her cover of the Carpenters' hit "Top of the World." Her breakthrough came in 1993 with the hit single "Woordenloos," solidifying her status as a beloved and iconic singer.