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Viktor Király Siblings: Get to Know Benjamin and Linda Király

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Viktor Király is a Hungarian-American singer and songwriter born on March 29, 1984, in New York City to Hungarian immigrant parents, Tamás and Gabriella Király.

His family has deep roots in music, with both parents having performed together in a band during the 1970s—his father as a drummer and his mother as a backing vocalist.

This musical environment shaped his early life, and he later moved to Hungary with his family around 1999.

Király gained prominence through talent competitions and has built a career blending pop influences with performances in both Hungary and internationally.

Siblings

Viktor has an identical twin brother named Benjamin Király, with whom he formed the band Twinz in 2006.

The duo later continued their collaboration under the name Face to Face, remaining active in the Hungarian music scene.

Additionally, Viktor is the younger brother of Linda Király, a well-known Hungarian-American pop singer who achieved success with multiple hits on the Hungarian charts (Mahasz Top 40) and released music in the US and UK.

Linda, born in 1983, is the older sister in the family, and the siblings have occasionally collaborated or appeared together in performances, highlighting their shared family legacy in music.

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Career

Király’s professional journey began in earnest in 2006 when he and his twin brother Benjamin launched the band Twinz, marking his entry into the Hungarian music industry.

His breakthrough came in 2008 when he won the fourth season of Megasztár, Hungary’s popular television talent competition akin to Pop Idol.

This victory launched his solo career, leading to the release of a live album in 2009 featuring his performances from the show, titled Király Viktor: A döntőben elhangzott dalok, followed by his self-titled debut studio album Király Viktor the same year, which reached number 9 on the MAHASZ Top 40 albums chart.

Over the years, he released further albums such as Solo and Third Dimension, and his singles like “Fire” and “Álmodd meg a csodát!” gained popularity.

Király also competed in Hungary’s Eurovision selection process A Dal in 2012 and 2014, though he did not advance to represent the country.

In 2015, he gained international exposure by competing on season 9 of the American show The Voice, where he reached the Top 24 before elimination during the Live Playoffs.

He has served as a mentor and jury member on Hungarian talent programs like Az ének iskolája between 2013 and 2014, further establishing his influence in the industry.

Accolades

Király’s most prominent achievement is winning the fourth season of Megasztár in 2008, which established him as a leading voice in Hungary and earned him the title of the year’s standout performer from the competition.

He has received awards including the Viva Comet Award for Best Male in Hungary, reflecting his popularity among audiences and peers.

On an international level, he was honored as an MTV Europe Music Award winner in 2019, underscoring his broader appeal beyond national borders.

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