We Spotlight Russian Superstar Natasha Korolyova On Our #AOTW

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We talk Russian music today featuring Natasha Korolyova/Koroleva (with the maiden/surname is Poryvai)- a pop star from Soviet, Ukrainian and Russian, Girl has it all going on! Natasha is an author, actress and fashion model, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (2004). Natasha is not just known for music, she’s a non-fiction author (she published her first novel, Male Striptease, in 2009), she has acted in several films, including Wisewoman’s Recipe (2004), and participated in shows like Dancing With the Stars Ukraine.

That’s right! Korolyova was born on 31st May 1973 (45) in Ukrainian capital Kiev and grew up in Kiev, in a creative family (i.e musically inclined parents). She gave her first public performance in 1976, at the age of 3. At the age of 7 the girl entered music school, where she learned to play the piano. In 1985, at the age of 12, the Russian singer wrote several songs including World Without Miracles and Where Went the Circus, achieving popular success in her home country.

Russian singer literally became famous when she was only 16 years old. In 1989, Koroleva went on tour in the United States, where she was offered to study at the elite University of Rochester. However, Natasha refused and went to Moscow. From 1988 to 1991 she studied vocal performance at the Kiev-pop circus school. She has achieved great popularity in Ukraine (in the 80s and 90s) with songs like “Zheltyye Tyul’pany,” “Malenkaya Strana” and “Lilac Paradise.”

In 1990 she recorded the song Yellow Tulips, which launched her success both within the USSR and internationally also reached the finals of the Pesnya goda festival.

By the way, the singer’s first album was released in 1990 and Koroleva became a popular star. Between 1990 and 1997, she dropped twelve music videos for television: Yellow Tulips (directed by Mogilevskaya, 1990). In 1992, Korolyova embarked on her first concert tour of Russia, concluding with major shows at the Olympic Stadium. She toured Israel in 1993, Germany in 1994, and performed in New York City in 1997.

After her divorce from Igor Nikolayev, she released the albums Fragments of the Past, Heart, Believe It or Not and Paradise Where Are You.

She was a host and moderator of various television programs and concerts, and participated in the TV shows Dancing with the Stars (in Russia and Ukraine) and Two Stars. Her second husband, Sergey Glushko (better known as the male stripper Tarzan) was her partner on these projects.

Korolyova appeared in several film roles, including Recipe Witch and The Cheerful Family 2, the latter for Ukrainian television. She has also undertaken jewelry design, releasing a collection entitled Daughters-Mothers in 2008. In 2009, she published the novel Male Striptease.

Discography: Over 12 discographies with an album and a single both titled Confetti

Popular Songs: Zheltyye tyul’pany (Yellow Тulips), Malenkaya Strana (Little Country), Blue Swans, Taxi Taxi, Dolphin and Mermaid, Your World, Lilac Paradise, Gray Eyes

in the biography of Natasha Koroleva were released albums: “Fan,” “Confetti”, “Diamonds of Tears,” “The Most Native,” “Shards of the Past,” “Heart,” “Believe or not,” “Paradise is where you are.”

Koroleva, who was banned by the SBU from entering Ukraine for 5 years, surprised the network with her appearance, writes Glavred. In a recent picture posted by her hubby in February, fans claimed “Natasha has aged so much,” “Great, of course, but in this photo Natasha … Life is better, has a changed figure, but here, something is not right at all “,” The queen like a bear “, – users wrote.

After ten years of happily married life, Nikolayev and Koroleva announced they were separating. In 2001 they divorced

She participated in many competitions and television broadcasts, among them Christmas Meeting and Morning Mail. She speaks, writes and signs in Russia

AWARD&NOMINATION

In 1987, Korolyova won the Golden Kamerton music prize

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