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Юлия Савичева

Singer, Songstress
Genre: Pop music  Russian pop  Rap  Russian rap 

Yulia Savicheva is a Russian pop singer, a graduate of the Star Factory 2 television project, a participant in the Eurovision 2004 contest, an actress.

Julia was born on February 14, 1987 in a family of musicians. Mom, Svetlana Anatolyevna Savicheva, graduated from the music school in the piano class and taught at the music school for twelve years. Young Julia began her career at the age of 5: she acted as a soloist in the choreographic collective "Firefly". And the first serious performance took place in general at the age of 4, when she entered the stage in Kurgan with the rock group "Konvoy" by Max Fadeev, in which her father Stanislav Borisovich Savichev worked as a drummer.

Later, in 1994, the Savichev family moved to Moscow.

Classes in the choreographic collective "Zhuravushka", doing ballroom dancing, paired with partner Savicheva becomes twice the champion of Moscow in its class.

Stanislav Borisovich Savichev continues to play drums in Maxim Fadeev's group "Convoy", in connection with which Yulia is involved in recording the first album of the singer Linda. Young Savicheva delivers the opening lyrics to Linda's song “Do it like this”. In addition, the little artist starred in the video for this song with the singer. Yulia was only 8 years old at the time of working with a popular singer.

In 2003, Yulia began a new period in her creative life - she becomes a participant in the television project "Star Factory 2", where she is among the five finalists.

The songs performed for the projects "Ships" and "Vysoko", as well as the song "Forgive me for love" brought her popularity. With the song "Vysoko" she first entered the finals of the "Song of the Year 2003" festival.

In 2004, Savicheva participates in the World Best competition, where she represented Russia and took 8th place, and in May this year she becomes the representative of Russia at Eurovision 2004 in Turkey with the English-language song "Believe me", here she took 11th place ... During this international activity, she will manage to work on the album. In 2005, Yulia released her debut disc, Vysoko, under the Monolith label. Most of the tracks were recorded with the ex-musicians of the Total group (here, again, there is a connection with Max Fadeev).

She rehabilitated after the failure at Eurovision, releasing the song If Love Lives in the Heart, which is the soundtrack for the TV series Don't Be Born Beautiful.

The next album of Yulia Savicheva was released in 2006 and is called "Magnet", released in June 2006. The single "Hello" from this album became one of the most successful radio hits in the history of the Russian chart, staying in first place for 10 weeks.

In 2007, the single "Nothing" was released, which became another hit from Yulia Savicheva.

On February 14, 2008 Savicheva presents her new album "Origami". The album includes 10 new songs and 1 remix. The singer wrote the lyrics for two songs from the album "Origami" - "Above the Stars" and "The Day After Tomorrow", which was her debut in this field.

On March 5, 2009, the film "First Love" with Yulia in the title role was released. She also continued to appear in serials and participate in the dance project "Dancing with the Stars".

Savicheva has released many videos for her compositions, but by all accounts the best is the video for the song performed in a duet with the T9 group in 2010, "Ships".

The tracks "Moscow-Vladivostok" and "Tell me what love is", released in 2010 and having a completely different sound, become a new milestone in Yulia's work.

In February 2011, Yulia's video for the song “Tell me what love is” appeared on the country's music TV channels.

On March 8, 2012, the premiere of the new track by Yulia Savicheva "Yulia", dedicated to her school friend and female friendship in general, took place.

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