Anita Tsoy

Singer-songwriter and recording artist

Anita Tsoy - Singer-songwriter and recording artist
Born

February 7th, 1971
54 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Russia

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Singer-songwriter attained prominence in the Russian music scene in the late 1990s. Contributed to the genre of pop music with a rich blend of various styles, including traditional and contemporary elements. Released several albums and singles, many of which topped the charts in Russia. Gained recognition not only for musical talent but also for energetic live performances and theatrical presentations. Participated in prominent music festivals and events, showcasing artistry across the Russian-speaking world.

Released the album 'Zhara' in 1999

Won the Golden Gramophone Award multiple times

Represented Russia at the international music festival Vitebsk Slavianski Bazaar

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