She was a member of the girl group Black Milk.
Czech singer Helena Zeťová died, she was only 44 years old. It was reported by the Czech portal, which writes that the singer fell out of the window. Further details are not yet known.
Zeťová worked in the girl group Black Milk, which was the successor to the popular Holki from the 90s.
She first met Terezá Černochová and Terezá Kerndlová while filming for TV Nova in October 2000. From April 2001, they formed the girl group Black Milk together, which released its first album Modrej dým in June 2002. For that year, they won the Czech Nightingale award in the Discovery of the Year category . In 2003, the band released the album Sedmkrát, but in 2004, disagreements began to appear in the group, and in the spring of 2005, the singers decided to end their collaboration.
In October 2005, Zeťová released her first solo album, Ready To Roll, and in the same year she won the title Jumper of the Year in the Czech Nightingale. In March 2008, she released her second album Crossing Bridges. In the same year, she planned to release an album in Greece, but that never happened.
In 2020, she released the album Consequences, where she collaborated with Ondřej Brzobohatý, American musician Frank McComb, Martin Valihor, Juraj Griglák, Eugen Vizváry and others. She participated here for the first time as a composer.