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Zuzana Navarová was a Slovak singer and composer known for her work in folk music. She began her career in the 1980s as a member of the group Nerez, alongside Zdeněk Vřešťál and Vít Sázavský. After leaving Nerez in the 1990s, she released the solo album "Caribe" (1992) and collaborated with Colombian musician Iván Gutiérrez on the project Tres (1995). She later founded the group Koa, with whom she released several albums, including "Skleněná vrba" (1999) and "Barvy všecky" (2001). Her music was influenced by Latin American rhythms, and she collaborated with various artists, including Věra Bílá and Radůza. Throughout her career, she received several awards, including the Anděl award in the folk category in 2001. The products available from the artist Zuzana Navarová include CDs, vinyls.