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Zi Faámelu (born; December 12, 1990) is a Ukrainian singer and songwriter. Participant of the programs "
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''"'' (season 2), "Star Factory. Superfinal" and " The Voice of Ukraine" (season 8). Has a vocal range of 4 octaves. In 2014, she came out as transgender on her Instagram page.


Early life

Faámelu was born and spent her childhood in the town of
Chornomorske Chornomorske or Chernomorskoye ( uk, Чорномо́рське; russian: Черномо́рское; crh, Aqmeçit, el, Καλός Λιμήν) is an urban-type settlement and the administrative center of Chornomorske Raion in Crimea, a territo ...
, Crimea, where she graduated from music school. According to her, she was often beaten in school by her male classmates for acting too feminine.


"Star Factory"

At the end of September 2008, the TV project "Star Factory 2" was launched in Kyiv. Zi, at the time student of
Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts (KNUCA, uk, Київський національний університет культури і мистецтв) – is a university in Kyiv, Ukraine with level IV of accreditation History In ...
, decided to participate. She dyed her hair in a bright white colour, to match an image of "star warrior" and took the stage name "Boris April". During the audition, her performance and outrageous appearance impressed the jury. So seventeen-year-old, at that time, Faámelu became the youngest participant. During her time as a participant, she was bullied by fellow participants, due to her eccentric appearance. Zi developed a dedicated fan base. According to the results of audience vote, at the end of the project she received a special prize from the "Tele 7" magazine - "For the greatest sympathy of readers." During her time at the project she had numerous collaborative musical performances, with famous Eastern European pop-music acts, including Ukrainian singer Evgenia Vlasova, winner of
2004 Eurovision Song Contest The Eurovision Song Contest 2004 was the 49th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Istanbul, Turkey, following the country's victory at the with the song "Everyway That I Can" by Sertab Erener. Organised by the European Broa ...
Ruslana and Romanian europop band " Morandi".


"Star Factory. Superfinal"

In March 2010, a new television project "Star Factory. Superfinal" has started. During her participation in the "Superfinal", Zi sang six new songs, two of them - in English, as well as Jewish folk song " Hava Nagila", for which she wrote her own text in Russian. On April 11, 2010, based on the results of voting and evaluations of the jury, Zi Faámelu left the project. Fans of the artist, not wanting to accept the departure of their idol from the project, continued to go to concerts, demanding her return onto the project. Resulting in protests and pickets at the entrance to the
Dovzhenko Film Studios The Dovzhenko Film Studios ( uk, Національна кіностудія художніх фільмів імені О. Довженка, translit. ''Natsional'na kinostudiya khudozhnikh filmiv imeni O. Dovzhenka'') is a former Soviet film ...
, where the show was filmed. As a result of the protests, the organizers of the competition decided to organise online vote for the return of one of the retired participants to the project, which Faámelu won. Despite this, on April 25, show host Maria Efrosinina announced from the stage that Zi had disappeared and her location was unknown. On May 6, "Talant Group" agency reported that Zi was found in Yalta, and was transferred to the hospital in Kyiv. Faámelu stated that she was extremely exhausted and depressed by the show and the treatment by other participants and organisers. While in hospital she was diagnosed with anorexia. In the end of season Zi returned to participate in the gala celebrating the end of the show.


After the show

In October 2010, she released her debut album "Incognito". From May to September 2012, Zi toured with the ballet Persona P in China. The tour was celebrated as a success. After the return of the singer from China, Zi and journalist and author of numerous novels about Kyiv
Lada Luzina Vladislava Kucherova ( Ukrainian: ; born 21 October 1972), better known by the pen name Lada Luzina (Ukrainian: ), is a Ukrainian author and former journalist. Nicknamed the "Kyiv Witch", she writes novels in Russian within the crime and fantasy ...
launched a joint photo project called "Disappearing Kyiv". A series of photos created to tell about the old houses of Kyiv that are under the threat of collapsing. During the shooting in one of the collapsing buildings during Zi even suffered a serious injury. On November 13, 2012, a photo exhibition was presented at the Museum of History of Kyiv. After the photo exhibition, all photos and some of the personal belongings and lots from Zi Faámelu and Lada Luzina, as well as other famous kyivans were sold at a charity auction to raise funds for the restoration of one of Kyiv's famous historic buildings - The Chocolate House. In 2018, she participated in the 8th season of " The Voice of Ukraine", where she lost in quarterfinal. In December 2020, after 8 years without new releases, Zi released two new singles: "Fallen Angel" and "Undiscovered Animal".


Coming out

On December 12, 2014, on her 24th birthday, Faámelu made a coming-out post, explaining that she was transgender. She also announced that she has a boyfriend and is preparing to release a new album.


Discography


References


External links


Voice of the country. Season 8 / Telegraph, February 12, 2018 /

Official website
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