Peha, also known as Peha & Karmen Pál-BalÃ¡à ¾, was a Slovak pop rock band from Preà ¡ov that originally consisted of KatarÃÂna Knechtová, Martin Migaà ¡, Karol Sivák, Marek Belanský, and Juraj Ondko. They won several Slávik and Aurel Awards throughout their career, including in 2006 for Best Song, with the No. 1 hit "Spomaþ". The band released four studio albums and broke up in 2008 after Knechtová's departure. In 2011, they reformed with a new singer and released the single "Minca". After another hiatus, Peha regrouped again in 2018, with SuperStar 2018 winner Karmen Pál-BalÃ¡à ¾ on vocals. They have been inactive since 2019.
Peha was formed in 1997 when former members of IMT Smile KatarÃÂna Knechtová (vocals, guitar) and Martin Migaà ¡ (drums) joined with 67th Harlem members Karol Sivák (guitar), Marek Belanský (bass), and Juraj Ondko (keyboards). They released their debut studio album, titled NieÃÂo sa chystá, in 1999, and followed it with Krajinou (2001), Experiment (2003), and Deà  medzi nedeþou a pondelkom (2005). In 2008, Knechtová left to start a solo career, spelling an end to Peha.
In 2011, it was announced that the group had reformed with a new vocalist, 16-year-old Romana Hlobeà Âová. During her year-long stint, the band released the single "Minca". Members of Peha later distanced themselves from Hlobeà Âová, stating she had never been an official member. Hlobeà Âová, now Kià ¡à ¡ová, currently performs under the name ROuMY as a solo artist.
Peha regrouped once more in 2018, with SuperStar 2018 winner Karmen Pál-BalÃ¡à ¾ behind the microphone, and they were briefly known as Peha & Karmen Pál-BalÃ¡à ¾. The group dissolved once more a year later.
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