Yulia Savicheva
Yulia Stanislavovna Savicheva (Russian: Ю́лия Станисла́вовна Са́вичева; born 14 February 1987) is a Russian singer who represented Russia in the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest, which was held in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Birth name | Yulia Stanislavovna Savicheva |
Born | Kurgan, Russian SFSR, USSR | 14 February 1987
Genres | Pop rock |
Years active | 2003–present |
Associated acts | Maxim Fadeev "That Kind of Music" |
Website | savicheva |
Biography
Savicheva was born on 14 February 1987 into a family of musicians in the city of Kurgan on the edge of Siberia, located east of the Ural Mountains.

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In March 2003, Star Factory started its 2nd season. The producer of the project, Maxim Fadeev, had already crossed Yulia's path once before when she had worked as back-vocalist on Russian artist Linda's album, Vorona (Crow) in 1996. Although Yulia participated in the contest, she was eliminated in the semi-finals. Despite this, however, her songs went on to become hits, including "Korabli" (Ships), "Vysoko" (High) and "Prosti za lyubov'" (Sorry for Loving You); and Yulia later came back to host the show.
In March 2004, Yulia participated in another contest, World's Best, as Russia had finished the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 in the top 11, the song was pre-qualified for the final. In the final, it was performed fourteenth she, came 11th with her song, "Believe Me".[1]
And adding up to all that she was in the musical "That Kind of Music". Acting as the daughter of a Ballet dancer who owns a big studio, but since they are about to lose it "Yulia Savicheva" and her friends try to help by making a musical of their own to earn money and this is done with help from the soccer team.[2]
Discography
Studio albums
- 2005: "Высоко" (High)
- 2006: "Магнит"
- 2008: "Оригами"
- 2012: "Сердцебиение" (Heartbeat)
- 2014: "Личное..." (Private...)
- 2020: "CLV"
References
- Страна выбирает рок, Moskovskiye Novosti, 24 January 2013. Archived 5 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine
- Photo Gallery: "That kind of music!": Julia Savicheva acted in the musical film
External links
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- Official website (in Russian)
- Yulia Savicheva at IMDb
- English translations of Yulia Savicheva's songs