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VAL is a Belarusian band comprising Valeria Gribusova and Vladislav Pashkevich.


History

In 2016, together with keyboardist and sound producer, Pashkevich, Gribusova founded a solo project called "VAL Music Project" which released the singles "Кто ты есть" (Who Are You) and "Ветер во сне" (Wind in a Dream) the same year. VAL would have represented
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in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 in Rotterdam with the song " Da vidna", after winning Belarus' national selection Natsionalniy Otbor 2020 on 28 February 2020; although it was canceled due to the
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. The pair openly supported the 2020 Belarusian protests. Because of that, in September 2020, the Belarusian state broadcaster said the duo was no longer willing to represent Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest.


Members


Valeria Gribusova

Valeria Gribusova ( be, Валерыя Грыбусава, Valieryja Hrybusava; Mogilev, 12 February 1995) delivers most of the vocals for the duo and is a songwriter and a dancer. Gribusova participated in Ludmila Zukova's children's ensemble Yaritsa from the age of five. She later attended the Mogilev Gymnasium where she matriculated with honours in choral music and art in 2013. She went on to study in the Pop Art department of the Belarusian State University of Culture and Arts. Gribusova worked as a soloist with the National Symphony Orchestra of Belarus under Mikhail Finberg in 2015. Gribusova has won numerous accolades as a singer. In 2015, when just 20 years old, she won first prize in the Belarus Slavianski Bazaar Competition. In 2017, she participated in the Ukrainian version of ''
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'', joining
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's team.


Vladislav Pashkevich

Vladislav Pashkevich ( be, Уладзіслаў Пашкевіч, Uladzislaŭ Paškievič) – alias Vlad Freimann (Влад Фрайманн) – is a music producer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and linguist. Pashkevich graduated at the
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, and speaks four languages fluently: German, English, Russian and Belarusian. Pashkevich is of
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descent through his paternal grandfather Ernest Yefimovich Freimann. Pashkevich is one half of the producing duo ToneTwins. Pashkevich was one of the backing singers for
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at the Belarusian national selection in 2017, but was not selected to be the group's backing singer at the
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in Kyiv.


Discography


EPs

*2017: ''В моей комнате'' (on ToneTwins Records) *2021: ''Пауза''


Singles

*2016: "Кто ты есть" *2016: "Ветер во сне

*2019: "Тихая гавань" *2020: " Da vidna, Да відна" ("Da vidna") *2020: "Частницы счастья" *2020: "Навечна" *2021: "Пауза"


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:VAL Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Belarus Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 2020