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  2. The Voice Kids (Ukrainian TV series) season 3 - Wikipedia

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    The third season of The Voice Kids is Ukrainian reality singing show competition on 1+1. Tina Karol and Potap returned to the show as coaches. Natalia Mogilevskaya left the show, because she didn't win previous season. As a result, Dmitriy Monatik replaced her as a coach. The show premiered on October 2, 2016. It aired at 9:00 p.m. every Sunday.

  3. The Voice Kids (Ukrainian TV series) season 5 - Wikipedia

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    The fifth season, of The Voice Kids, a Ukrainian reality singing show competition, premiered on May 26, 2019 on 1+1. Returning coaches Aleksey Zavgorodniy and Nadya Dorofeeva of Vremya i Steklo , who share a mentor chair, are joined by new coaches Jamala and Dzidzio .

  4. Music of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    A key figure in the development of Ukrainian nationalist music during the 19th century was the composer, conductor and pianist Mykola Lysenko, [3] whose compositions include nine operas, and music for piano. He used Ukrainian poetry, including that of the poet Taras Shevchenko.

  5. Stefania (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song won the contest with 631 points, becoming the first replacement song, the first rap song and the first song sung entirely in Ukrainian to win. "Stefania" charted in twenty-two music markets, topping the charts in Ukraine and Lithuania, while also reaching the top ten within Finland, Croatia, Iceland, Hungary and Sweden.

  6. Ruslana - Wikipedia

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    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).

  7. Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 - Wikipedia

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    The song was later retitled as "Wild Dances" and presented to the public on 25 March 2004. Ukraine competed in the semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 12 May 2004. Performing during the show in position 11, "Wild Dances" was announced among the top 10 entries of the semi-final and therefore qualified to compete in the ...

  8. Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 - Wikipedia

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    [21] "1944" is the first Eurovision Song Contest song to feature lyrics in the Crimean Tatar language. [ 14 ] 382,602 votes were registered by the televote during the show. [ 22 ] In addition to the performances of the competing entries, 2016 Irish Eurovision entrant Nicky Byrne performed the 2016 Irish entry "Sunlight" as a guest.

  9. Fjögur píanó - Wikipedia

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    Shia LaBeouf in the video for "Fjögur píanó" directed by Alma Har'el. The first music video for the song premiered on June 18, 2012. [1] It was directed by Alma Har'el and stars Shia LaBeouf and Denna Thomsen as "a couple trapped in a perpetual cycle of addiction and abuse, set to a somber piano melody that at times hints at some light at the end of the tunnel."