Наташа Королёва is tagged as: pop, russian, 90s, russian pop, female vocalists Natalia Vladimirovna Porivay (Russian: Ната́лия Влади́мировна Порыва́й; Ukrainian: Наталія Володимирівна Порiвай) (b. May 31, 1973), well-known as Natasha Koroleva (Russian: Наташа Королёва), is a Russian singer. Koroleva was born in Kiev. She made her first performance in 1976, at the age of three, singing “The cruiser Aurora” at the annual congress of the Komsomol. In 1985, at the age of 12, Koroleva wrote several songs including “World without miracles” and “Where went the circus”, becoming very popular in her country. In 1987, Koroleva won the “Golden Kamerton” music prize. From 1988 to 1991 she studied vocal performance at the Kyiv-pop circus school. Koroleva made her first international tour, to the United States, in 1989. Shortly thereafter she moved to Moscow. She participated in many competitions and television broadcasts, among them “Christmas meeting” and “Morning Mail”. In 1990 she recorded the song “Yellow tulips”, which launched her to success within the USSR and internationally. It reached the finals of the “Song of the Year” festival. In 1992, she had her first tour which took place in Russia wit... Read More About Наташа Королёва Biography... Send Наташа Королёва ringtones to your cell |
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