Natasha Korolyova
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Natalia Vladimirovna Poryvay (russian: link=no, Ната́лия Влади́мировна Порыва́й; uk, Наталія Володимирівна Порива́й) (born 31 May 1973), well known as Natasha Korolyova (russian: link=no, Наташа Королёва), is a Russian singer of popular music. She was named Meritorious Artist of Russia (2004).


Early career

Korolyova was born in Ukrainian capital Kyiv. She gave her first public performance in 1976, at the age of three, singing ''The Cruiser Aurora'' at the annual congress of the
Komsomol The All-Union Leninist Young Communist League (russian: link=no, Всесоюзный ленинский коммунистический союз молодёжи (ВЛКСМ), ), usually known as Komsomol (; russian: Комсомол, links=n ...
. In 1985, at the age of 12, Korolyova recorded several songs including "World Without Miracles" and "Where Went the Circus", achieving popular success in Ukraine. In 1987, Korolyova won the Golden Kamerton music prize. From 1988 to 1991 she studied vocal performance at the Kyiv-pop circus school. Korolyova made her first international appearances, in 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 success both within the USSR and internationally. The song reached the finals of the Pesnya goda festival. 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.


Family

Natasha Korolyova has a sister,
Russya Irina Volodymyrivna "Russya" Poryvai ( uk, Руся; born June 9, 1968) is a Ukrainian singer, and musician. She released her first song ''Don't stand by my window'' in 1989. Russya had Top 10 hits on the Ukrainian charts in the late 1980s, and ...
, a successful Ukrainian singer. Her first husband was the well-known Russian pop singer-songwriter Igor Nikolayev. She is currently married to
Sergei Glushko Sergei Vitalievich Glushko (russian: Сергей Витальевич Глушко; born 8 March 1970) is a Russian actor, singer and fitness model, known in the countries of the former USSR as a striptease dancer under the pseudonym of Tarzan a ...
, who performs as a male stripper under the name 'Tarzan'. She has a son named Arkhip.


Mainstream success

Between 1990 and 1997, Koreleva made twelve music videos for television: ''Yellow Tulips'' (directed by Mogilevskaya, 1990), ''First Kiss'' (directed by Pesotsky), ''Under the Summer Rain'' (director Vladimirov), ''Why the Love Dies'' (director Pesotsky), ''Kyiv Boy'' (director Pesotsky, 1993), ''Sunflowers'' (Fix, 1995), ''Is It Me?'' (Fix), ''Small Country'' (Gusev), ''The Man With Bellows'' (Fix, 1996), ''Do Not Die'' (Gavrilov), ''Summer Castanets'' ( Nikolayev, 1997) and ''Diamonds of Tears'' (Bazhenov). 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
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. She has also undertaken jewelry design, releasing a collection entitled ''Daughters-Mothers'' in 2008. In 2009, she published the novel ''Male Striptease''. In 2018 Korolyova was banned from entering Ukraine for three years because of "committing illegal acts related to encroachment on the territorial integrity of Ukraine. Using the media, she supports the actions of the Russian Federation on the annexation of Crimea".THE BARRED QUEEN LOST COURT AGAINST SBU, BUT PROMISES "NOT TO GIVE UP"
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Crimea is currently under dispute by Russia and Ukraine. Korolyova lost a 2018 appeal at the Supreme Court of Ukraine; its verdict referred to Korolyova as "a foreigner."


Discography


Studio albums

# 1991– ''Zhyoltye tyul'pany'' (''Yellow Tulips'') # 1992 – ''Del'fin i rusalka'' (''Dolphin and the Mermaid''), with Igor Nikolayev # 1993 – ''Poklonnik'' (''Admirer'') # 1995 – ''Konfetti'' (''Confetti'') # 1997 – ''Бриллианты Слёз'' (''Diamonds Tears'') # 2001 – ''Serdtse'' (''Heart'') # 2003 – ''Веришь Или Нет'' (''Do You Trust Me or Not''), with Tarzan # 2006 – ''Рай Там, Где Ты...'' (''Where Are You, Paradise?'') #2015 – ''Магия Л...'' (''Magic L' '') #2016 – ''Магия Л... переиздание'' (''Magic L' revised'') #2019 – ''Ягодка'' (''Berry'')


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Unofficial site
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Korolyova, Natasha 1973 births Living people Musicians from Kyiv Soviet pop singers Russian pop singers Russian people of Ukrainian descent United Russia politicians Pseudonymous artists 20th-century Russian women singers Honored Artists of the Russian Federation 21st-century Russian women singers Ukrainian pop singers 20th-century Ukrainian women singers Winners of the Golden Gramophone Award