Background
Her late father was Turkish, while her mother is Dutch.
Her late father was Turkish, while her mother is Dutch.
She chose to be on van Velzen"s team
She represented the Netherlands at the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 with You and Maine. She became well known in the Netherlands through her participation in the first series of The Voice of Holland, a talent show. 2010-2011: The Voice of Holland In September 2010, Joan Franka entered the talent show, The Voice of Holland in its inaugural 2010-2011 season where she auditioned with Nickelback"s "How You Remind Maine".
Two of four judges hit their "I Want You" buttons, judges Roel van Velzen and Jeroen van der Boom.
In the Battle round, she was put against Yvette de Bie. They both sang "One of Us" and she was kept to move to the live shows with de Bie being eliminated.
In first live show, she sang Jewel"s "Foolish Games" and in third live show Marc Cohn"s "Walking in Memphis" and in fifth live show Beverley Craven"s "Promise Maine" when she was eliminated. Two of the songs she sang during the competition charted as minor hits in the Dutch Chart.
"Foolish Games" reached #42 and "Promise Maine" #45 based on downloads.
2012-present: Eurovision Song Contest On February 26, 2012, Joan battled against her former fellow The Voice of Holland contestant Raffaƫla Paton on the first round of Nationaal Songfestival 2012 and eventually advanced to the final round where she was eventually chosen to represent the Netherlands at the Eurovision Song Contest 2012, held in Baku, Azerbaijan. Despite coming last with the jury vote of 11 she led the televotes with 26.1 points which resulted in her victory. Her song entry for the contest, "You and Maine", was released in the Netherlands on February 27, 2012 as a Music download and also on a limited Civil Defense-single.
Franka performed at the second semi-final in the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest but failed to reach the final, making it the 8th straight year the Netherlands had failed to make the Eurovision final.