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"Stefania" (Ukrainian: Стефанія, pronounced [steˈfɑn⁽ʲ⁾ijɐ] ⓘ) is a song by Ukrainian folk-rap group Kalush Orchestra, co-written by all group members alongside Ivan Klymenko and was released through Sony Music Entertainment. It represented Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 held in Turin, which it won.
The active members of Lama are Natalia Dzenkiv (vocals, lyrics), Andriy Aleksyeyev (guitar), Zurab Rogava (bass guitar) and Dmytro Suprunyuk (drums). In 2007 Lama got the Best Ukrainian act award of MTV Europe Music Awards. Dzeňkiv has stated in interview that she is planning to record songs in English, and has no plans to sing in Russian. [1]
In the 1990s Ukrainian music was still growing in popularity. Green Grey was by far the most popular trip hop group in the country and the first Ukrainian band that was endorsed by Pepsi. The band did many concerts internationally. At the end of the 90's the most popular Ukrainian pop singer among teenagers was Yurko Yurchenko. Many compared ...
Skryabin (Ukrainian: Скрябін, also transliterated as Scriabin or Skriabin) is a Ukrainian rock, pop band formed in 1989 in Novoiavorivsk, Ukraine.Prominent Ukrainian musician Andriy "Kuzma" Kuzmenko (Ukrainian: Андрій Кузьменко) was the band's lead singer until his death in 2015.
If two or more artists have the same claimed sales, they are then ranked by certified units. The claimed sales figure and the total of certified units (for each country) within the provided sources include sales of albums, singles, compilation-albums, music videos as well as downloads of singles and full-length albums.
Leonid and Friends currently tours with about 11 musicians, from Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, and Belarus. Prior to 2019, the band performed exclusively in Russia. In 2019, the band embarked on their first tour of the United States, the Fancy Colours Tour, and later followed with two more sold-out tours in 2019.
Ruslana was born on 24 May 1973 in Lviv, Ukraine to Ukrainian father Stepan Lyzhychko and Russian mother Nina Sapegina. [22] She was raised in the Lviv Oblast ().Encouraged by her mother, Ruslana studied from the age of four at an experimental musical school and sang in different bands, including in the vocal-instrumental band Horizon, the band Orion and the children's ensemble Usmishka (Smile).
Music manager and journalist 1.20% Not selected Olena Koliadenko Choreographer and music producer 1.97% Not selected Pavlo Shylko: Co-host of the Eurovision Song Contest 2005: 1.37% Not selected Serhiy Tanchynets Music producer, singer and musician 12.42% Selected Yevhen Khmara: Composer and pianist 4.71% Not selected Yevhen Triplov