Irina Ortman biography and personal life


Childhood and youth

The singer was born on July 22, 1978 in the city of Semipalatinsk (Kazakhstan). She lived there for the first 12 years of her life, and then moved with her parents to Zarinsk (Altai Territory).

The father had a tremendous influence on the formation of his daughter’s artistic personality. Victor instilled in her a love of art from childhood. The girl's future was predetermined when the head of the family first brought his beloved children to the recording studio. And if the vocalist’s sister Polina did not fall under the spell of music, then Irina became a voluntary captive of the world of sounds at the age of four.

Especially for his 11-year-old daughter, the father wrote the song “Dad, take me with you!” Since then, Ortman has switched from folklore to the pop repertoire. Her first success came at the age of 15. At the regional competition “Stars of the Province”, which took place in Ozerki, the aspiring singer took 1st place.

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Irina Ortman in childhood
After graduating from school, Irina entered the Barnaul Music College. In parallel with her studies, the girl performed in a restaurant with a repertoire specially designed for her. Usually the catering public is extremely difficult to please. Paradoxically, visitors to the establishment were delighted with Ortman. Every day she received a standing ovation and went home with an armful of roses.

Having impressed the residents of Altai with her voice skills, Irina set off to conquer other regions of Siberia. Thus, in Novokuznetsk she successfully performed in a pop singer competition and was awarded the Audience Choice Award.

Ortman’s first album, entitled “I Want to Be a Star,” was recorded at her father’s music studio. The author of some of the songs was the girl herself (the track “Somewhere There” was performed by the artist during the “Star Factory - 3” tour).

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Irina Ortman in a swimsuit
After graduating from the Barnaul Music College, Irina entered the Moscow College of Arts.

After moving to Moscow in 1997, she worked at the Renat Ibragimov Pop Song Theater, was a member of the White Eagle group and collaborated with the groups of Alexander Malinin and Alexander Buinov. In addition, the girl constantly passed various castings (for the musical “Dracula”, for the group “Brilliant”, where Yulia Kovalchuk was eventually accepted). Among other things, Ortman knew the guys from Virus. At one time they had a joint dance program.

In 2003, the girl participated in the “New Wave” competition in Jurmala and was even able to make it to the semi-finals. This year she appeared in Alexander Shulgin’s television project “Star Factory - 3”.

Irina Ortman: biography

The star of one of the most talented and successful graduates of the “Star Factory”, Irina Ortman, still shines on the stages of domestic show business.

The future singer was born on July 22, 1978 in the city of Semipalatinsk (Kazakhstan). She lived there for the first twelve years of her life, and then moved with her family to Zarinsk (Altai Territory).

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Singer Irina Ortman

The father had a tremendous influence on the formation of his daughter’s artistic personality. From childhood, Victor instilled in the little princess a love of art. This is how the girl’s future was predetermined when the head of the family first brought his beloved children to the recording studio. And if the vocalist’s sister Polina did not fall under the spell of music, then Irina became a voluntary captive of the illusory world of sounds at the age of 4 years.

Irina Ortman in her youth

Especially for the 11-year-old talent, his father wrote the song “Dad, take me with you!” Since then, Ortman has switched from folklore to the pop repertoire. The ambitious blonde's first success came at the age of fifteen. At the regional competition “Provincial Stars”, which took place in Ozerki, the aspiring singer took first place.

After graduating from school, Irina entered the Barnaul Music College. In parallel with her studies, the girl performed in a restaurant with a repertoire specially designed for her. Usually the catering public is extremely difficult to please. Paradoxically, visitors to the establishment were delighted with Ortman. Every day the young lady received a standing ovation and went home with an armful of roses.

Irina Ortman in her youth

Having impressed the residents of Altai with her voice skills, Irina set off to conquer other regions of Siberia. So, in Novokuznetsk, the famous blonde successfully performed in a competition of pop singers and was Fr.

Ortman’s first album, entitled “I Want to Be a Star,” was recorded at her father’s music studio. The author of some songs was the girl herself (the track “Somewhere There” was performed by the artist during the “Star Factory-3” tour).

After graduating from the Barnaul Music College, Irina entered the Moscow College of Arts.

Irina Ortman in her youth

After moving to Moscow (1997), she worked at the Renat Ibragimov Pop Song Theater, was a member of the White Eagle group and collaborated with the groups of Alexander Malinin and Alexander Buinov. In addition, the girl constantly passed various castings (for the musical “Dracula”, for the group “Brilliant”).

Among other things, Ortman was familiar with the guys from the Virus group. At one time they had a joint dance program.

In 2003, the charming young lady took part in the New Wave competition in Jurmala and was even able to make it to the semi-finals. And the very next year the girl got into Alexander Shulgin’s TV project “Star Factory-3”.

Personal life

On July 22, 2008, in Dmitrov, Irina married businessman Vladimir Perevozchikov. She met her husband 2 years before the wedding on tour in Nizhny Novgorod. However, in December 2014, the couple filed for divorce. Over the 6 years of the relationship, children remained the only unrealized “project” of the singer. That same year, a new man entered the celebrity’s life—special services officer Roman Babkin.

From Ortman’s biography it is known that at that time she worked as a TV presenter of the “Military Review” program on the “Moscow. Trust,” and Roman advised the woman on firearms issues. According to the ex-member of the Tootsie group, it was love at first sight. Even when they met, she realized that the courteous man would later become her husband.

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Irina Ortman and her husband Roman Babkin
In May 2020, the couple registered a relationship at the Kutuzovsky registry office in Moscow. Since this is not the first marriage for both, it was decided to hold the ceremony in the circle of family and friends. Irina and Roman have not yet had children, but her husband’s daughter Lilia from her first marriage has become a real outlet for the woman. They are often seen at fashion shows. Irina also loves her pets - two dogs.

Ortman became a “victim” of the social network against her will in 2014. A close friend, secretly from Irina, created a page for the singer on Instagram and posted photos and videos from concerts there for a week. When the number of followers exceeded 2 thousand, the girl gave the promising “project” into the hands of a celebrity. Now the ex-Star Factory participant continues to share news and photos with subscribers.

Irina Ortman, children

Many people know the singer Irina Ortman thanks to the Star Factory-3 project and subsequent work as part of the Tutsi group, although several years ago she began her solo career. Perhaps this bright blonde will also be remembered as a TV presenter. As with all public figures, viewers and fans, of course, have already accumulated many questions about the personal life of their favorite. Despite the fact that the performer is married for the second time, Irina Ortman has not yet produced her own children in these marriages, and therefore she can only be content with the communication and love of the children whom the pop star teaches to sing.

In the photo - Irina Ortman with her first husband

The artist’s fans have raised the issue of children more than once. It is not by chance that it occurs with such frequency - Irina Ortman is already 38 years old today, and therefore admirers of her talent quite naturally dream of seeing their favorite singer and teacher in the near future also as a mother. During the six years of her relationship with her previous husband, construction businessman Vladimir Perevozchikov, Irina Ortman’s children remained an unrealized project, which (according to an interview with the singer of that period) the couple thought about, but apparently not too actively. In 2013, their family broke up quite peacefully, without mutual quarrels or accusations, leaving behind neither a son nor a daughter.

In the photo - Irina Ortman and Roman Babkin - her second husband

In the same year, a new man entered Irina Ortman’s life - Roman Babkin. The performer met him through her work as a TV presenter on the Zvezda channel, since her chosen one is an employee of the special services. The romantic period of courtship ended in June of this year with a wedding. Surely no one will be surprised when, in a few months, journalists again begin bombarding Irina Ortman with questions about children. She herself admitted in an interview that her newly-made husband Roman is exactly the kind of man she always dreamed of. In him the performer sees a reliable support and a good father for her future children.

In the photo - Irina Ortman with her daughter Lilia

And even more so, everyone around her was extremely surprised by the news that Irina Ortman already has a fairly adult daughter (see photo), whose facial features are very reminiscent of her famous mother. The performer herself brought it to light literally in March of this year. The girl's name is Lilia. The star mom is proud of her success in school with a mathematical bias and in equestrian sports. Unfortunately, the singer does not voice the name of her father, the object of her pride. At first, everyone thought that he was Irina Ortman’s first husband, Vladimir Perevozchikov, but judging by Lilia’s age, this is very unlikely.

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Star Factory

Contrary to rumors, Ortman got to Star Factory 3 not through patronage, but on her own. Irina did not plan to go to the casting of the show that was gaining momentum. Friend and comrade Prokhor Chaliapin led an inexperienced girl by the hand to an audition. The young people stood for 8 hours and spoke in turn before eminent judges. The blond beauty was taken, but the charming guy was not (later Prokhor finally got into the project).

In “Star Factory - 3” Ortman reached the finals, where at the final concert the group “Tutsi” and Irina’s solo song “Changing” were presented. Subsequently, this track became the performer’s calling card. Yulia Mikhalchik, Nikita Malinin, Svetlana Svetikova, Elena Terleeva, Yulia Nachalova took part in the “Star Factory”.

Ortman, Irina Viktorovna

Irina Ortman was born on July 22, 1978 in Semipalatinsk[2] in the family of a musician[2]. By nationality - German. She spent her childhood in Altai[3]. He has been singing since he was four years old[4]. As a child, she participated and won many regional and all-Russian competitions for young performers[4]. Irina’s first album, “I Want to Be a Star,” was recorded at her father’s music studio[2]. Some songs were written by Irina personally (one of them, “Somewhere There,” was performed by the artist during the “Star Factory-3” tour and was published on Russian music collections). Then Irina studied at the Barnaul Music School and the Moscow College of Arts[2]. In 1997, the singer moved to Moscow[2]. Later she worked in the Renat Ibragimov Pop Song Theater, the group “White Eagle”, in the teams of Alexander Malinin[5] and Alexander Buinov, and auditioned for a role in the musical “Dracula”[2]. In 1999, Irina participated in the casting for the group “Brilliant”[6]. In 2003, Irina performed in the semi-finals of the New Wave competition in Jurmala[2]. In 2003, Irina Ortman became a finalist in the television project “Star Factory 3”[7][8].

The group "Tutsi" at a show at the club "PARADISE". 2011. Irina Ortman is second from right.

In the same year, the group “Tutsi” was created, which included Irina Ortman, Lesya Yaroslavskaya, Nastya Krainova and Masha Weber[9]. The group, with the participation of Irina, recorded several hits; two albums of the Tutsi group were released - “The Most-Most” and “Cappuccino”.

In 2005, the singer graduated from the Faculty of Music of the Institute of Contemporary Art with a degree in Variety Musical Art. Pop-jazz singing"[2].

On February 22, 2008, in Dmitrov she married V. Perevozchikov. In January 2014, Ortman officially divorced him.

Since 2010, Irina Ortman has been performing as a solo performer[1]. “I grew out of the group, and since the time of the contract [ with Viktor Drobysh

] ends, I decided to start a solo career,” said the singer[1].
Irina Ortman at the show of Lena Lenina's bag collection
In 2010, a story about the singer Irina Ortman was included in the documentary film “Neighbors”[10].

In 2012, she took part in the filming of season 3 of the extreme television show “Cruel Intentions” on Channel One[11]. Later she competed for the Russian national team in another Channel One project, “Great Races” in France[11].

In 2012, Irina Ortman took part in the recording of the youth anthem of the city of Barnaul and the filming of a video for it[12][13].

In April 2013, the STS TV channel aired the series “Angel or Demon,” in which Irina played one of the episodic roles.

She shot 5 videos for her solo songs.

In 2014, Irina’s first solo album was released under the provocative title “Plagiarism” (“Plagiarism”). After this, the girl acted as a TV presenter of the “Military Review” project on the “Moscow Trust” TV channel, and released several video clips and solo singles.

In the spring of 2020, she married intelligence officer Roman Babkin[14].

On April 26, 2020, the second album “Only Yours” was released.

On October 25, 2020, the First Musical Publishing House released the single “Kyiv Moscow” from the author Alexey Romanof.

In November, information about the recording of a new joint single appeared on Instagram of the lead singers of the Tootsi group. On December 13, the First Musical Publishing House released the single “The Best Man” by the group “Tutsi”.[15]

Irina Ortman continues to perform to this day and participate in television projects.

Music

As a member of the Tootsie group, Ortman not only went on tour in the USA, but also recorded the albums “The Best” (2005) and “Cappuccino” (2007), as well as the singles “Do you want yes, yes, yes”, “Salt and sugar”, “Moscow melancholy”, “Cool”, “Cosmic night”, “Hanging out”, “I’m coming”, “All incoming”.

Among other things, the performer starred in the videos “The Most, the Most” (2004), “I Love Him” (2005), “Bitter Chocolate” (2005), “On My Own” (2006), and “A Hundred Candles” (2006).

In 2010, Irina did not renew her contract with Viktor Drobysh and went on a free voyage. Over the next two years, she released videos for the songs “Slowly” (2011), “Forever” (in a duet with Alexander Kireev, 2012), “There is Something in You” (2012).

Legendary group “Tutsi”: Lesya Yaroslavskaya, Irina Ortman and Nastya Krainova.
Published by Lesya Yaroslavskaya - official page Friday, December 28, 2020

Lesya Yaroslavskaya, Irina Ortman and Nastya Krainova in their youth
For five years, Ortman worked on a solo album, and in 2014, her brainchild under the provocative name “Plagiarism” was released. In the same year, the video “Maybe Something Happened” was released on the country’s screens, where Irina, together with her star friend Mikhail Grebenshchikov, told a difficult love story.

In 2020, in collaboration with her father, the celebrity recorded the song “Mom’s Dreams” and timed its release to coincide with Victory Day. In the same year, the presentation of the track “Only Yours” took place. It became an instant hit and was loved by listeners all over the country.

In 2020, the singer, together with composer Arkady Khoralov, recorded the single “New Year’s Toys.” In 2018, the artist presented the song “I Will Always Love You,” which immediately became famous. Also popular were the tracks “Dedication to Officers”, “Medic Girl”, “Jasmine”.

Videography

As part of the group "Tootsie"

  • The very best (2004)
  • I Love Him (2005)
  • Do you want da-da-da (2005)
  • Unmarried (2006)
  • Bitter Chocolate (feat. KGB) (2006)
  • On my own (2006)
  • One Hundred Candles (2006)
  • A Cup of Cappuccino (2007)
  • It would be bitter (2009)

Solo

  • Amurchiki (2010)
  • Slowly... (2011)
  • Plagiarism (2011)
  • There's something about you! (2010)
  • Paris (2011)
  • Do not be afraid of anything! (2012)
  • Attraction (2013)
  • Ira (2013)
  • Romances (2013)
  • Forever! (2013, duet with Alexander Kireev[17])
  • Burning to the ground (2014)
  • Troubles (2014)
  • I will remain a star! (2014)
  • I dream about you... (2014)
  • Miss (2015)

Irina Ortman now

The 164 cm tall artist vigilantly monitors her weight and overall figure. With enviable regularity, Irina posts photos from the gym, in a swimsuit, and advises fans to adhere to a proper nutrition system. Fans notice that the charismatic woman does not look her age at all.

For several years, the singer did not shoot videos. But in 2019, she presented the song “Kyiv - Moscow”, for which a video was shot. In 2020, the single “Hot Coals” was released.

In 2020, Irina Ortman announced the reunion of the Tutsi group in full force. A year later, at the SMG AWARDS music award, the artists received a statuette in the “Comeback of the Year” category.

Personal life of Irina Ortman

Irina was born into a musical family, so she owes much of her success to her parents. The 11-year-old singer’s first pop composition was a song written by her father - “Dad, take me with you.” Later, several songs of her own composition appeared in the young vocalist’s repertoire. Some of her original songs were included in her debut album, “I Want to Be a Star,” recorded at her father’s music studio.

The charming blonde Ira Ortman has always had many fans, but the singer matured for a serious relationship when she was closer to thirty. The artist’s first husband was Vladimir Perevozchikov. Irina met the businessman and producer in 2006, performing in Nizhny Novgorod. The couple lived together for 6 years.

Personal life of celebrities.

People are more accustomed to hearing about Irina Ortman as the lead singer of the Tutsi group, but since 2010 the girl has been pursuing her solo career. Since that time, much has changed in her life.

Irina comes from the city of Zarinsk in the former USSR. Her father was a musician, and the girl inherited her national roots from him - she is German. She started singing at the age of four, took part and won vocal competitions. Ortman recorded her first solo album at her dad’s studio; the young performer wrote many of the songs for it herself.

In 1997, Irina decided to move to the capital, here she took part in castings for various musical groups, sang backing vocals for the stars of domestic show business, and reached the finals of “Star Factory-3”.

In 2003, the women’s group “Tutsi” was just being created, which included Irina Ortman. With her participation, a couple of music albums were released, songs from which later became hits. In 2005, the singer received a musical education, graduating from the Institute of Contemporary Art.

As for his personal life, in 2008, a marriage was concluded between Irina Ortman and businessman from Dmitrov Vladimir Perevozchikov. The couple met in Nizhny Novgorod, where Irina was on tour, about two years before the wedding. It cannot be said that this marriage was successful, since in 2014 the couple received an official divorce. At the same time, Irina almost stopped being creative.

In 2010, Irina decided that she was too old to work in a group, and therefore it was time to pursue a solo career. It was by this time that the contract began to expire and she left the Tootsie group.

Irina’s further life was very varied: she participated in extreme television shows, managed to star in a cameo role in the series “Angel or Demon,” and also filmed several videos for her original songs. In 2014, the singer released her solo album entitled “Plagiarism”, which was produced by none other than Vladimir Perevozchikov.

At the moment, Irina Ortman is officially divorced and little is known to the press about her personal life.

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Biography

Irina Ortman (German by nationality) was born on July 22, 1978 in Semipalatinsk in the family of a musician[2]. She spent her childhood in Altai[3]. He has been singing since he was four years old[4]. As a child, she participated and won many regional and all-Russian competitions for young performers[4]. Irina’s first album, “I Want to Be a Star,” was recorded at her father’s music studio[2]. Some songs were written by Irina personally (one of them, “Somewhere There,” was performed by the artist during the “Star Factory-3” tour and was published on Russian music collections). Then Irina studied at the Barnaul Music School and the Moscow College of Arts[2]. In 1997, the singer moved to Moscow[2]. Later she worked in the Renat Ibragimov Pop Song Theater, the group “White Eagle”, in the teams of Alexander Malinin[5] and Alexander Buinov, and auditioned for a role in the musical “Dracula”[2]. In 1999, Irina participated in the casting for the group “Brilliant”[6]. In 2003, Irina performed in the semi-finals of the New Wave competition in Jurmala[2]. In 2003, Irina Ortman became a finalist in the television project “Star Factory 3”[7][8].

In the same year, the group “Tutsi” was created, which included Irina Ortman, Lesya Yaroslavskaya, Nastya Krainova and Masha Weber[9]. The group, with the participation of Irina, recorded several hits; two albums of the Tutsi group were released - “The Most-Most” and “Cappuccino”.

In 2005, the singer graduated from the Faculty of Music of the Institute of Contemporary Art with a degree in Variety Musical Art. Pop-jazz singing"[2].

On February 22, 2008, Irina married businessman Vladimir Perevozchikov, who from that time became her producer (they met 2 years before the wedding on tour in Nizhny Novgorod)[10]. In January 2014, Ortman officially divorced V. Perevozchikov.

Since 2010, Irina Ortman has been performing as a solo performer[1]. “I grew out of the group, and since the time of the contract [ with Viktor Drobysh

] ends, I decided to start a solo career,” said the singer[1].

In 2010, a story about singer Irina Ortman was included in the documentary film “Neighbors”[11].

In 2012, she took part in the filming of season 3 of the extreme television show “Cruel Intentions” on Channel One[12]. Later she competed for the Russian national team in another Channel One project, “Great Races” in France[12].

In 2012, Irina Ortman took part in the recording of the youth anthem of the city of Barnaul and the filming of a video for it[13][14].

In April 2013, the STS TV channel aired the series “Angel or Demon”, where Irina played one of the episodic roles. [ source not specified 35 days

]

She shot 5 videos for her solo songs. She was the host of a travel program on the RTG TV channel. [ source not specified 35 days

]

In 2014, Irina’s first solo album was released under the provocative title “Plagiarism” (“Plagiarism”). After this, the girl acted as a TV presenter of the “Military Review” project on the “Moscow Trust” TV channel, and released several video clips and solo singles. In the spring of 2016, she married intelligence officer Roman Babkin[15].

On April 26, 2020, the second album “Only Yours” was released. [ source not specified 35 days

]

On October 25, 2020, the First Musical Publishing House released the single “Kiev Moscow” from the author Alexey Romanof. [ source not specified 35 days

]

In November, information about the recording of a new joint single appeared on Instagram of the lead singers of the Tootsi group. On December 13, the First Musical Publishing House released the single “The Best Man” by the group “Tutsi”.[16]

On January 25, 2020, she released a new video for Alexey Romanof’s song “Kyiv Moscow”.

In February 2020, the Rossiya 1 TV channel launched a new season of the vocal show “Come on, All Together,” which included Irina Ortman among the experts, for the second time. (approx.)

On February 14, 2020, the single “Roman” was released on First Musical Publishing House, and on February 20, 2020, the third album, “Lyrics,” was released. [ source not specified 35 days

]

In April 2020, she began working on new musical material and released the single “Hot Coals.” [ source not specified 35 days

]

Biography[ | ]

Irina Ortman (German by nationality) was born on July 22, 1978 in Semipalatinsk in the family of a musician[2]. She spent her childhood in Altai[3]. He has been singing since he was four years old[4]. As a child, she participated and won many regional and all-Russian competitions for young performers[4]. Irina’s first album, “I Want to Be a Star,” was recorded at her father’s music studio[2]. Some songs were written by Irina personally (one of them, “Somewhere There,” was performed by the artist during the “Star Factory-3” tour and was published on Russian music collections). Then Irina studied at the Barnaul Music School and the Moscow College of Arts[2]. In 1997, the singer moved to Moscow[2]. Later she worked in the Renat Ibragimov Pop Song Theater, the group “White Eagle”, in the teams of Alexander Malinin[5] and Alexander Buinov, and auditioned for a role in the musical “Dracula”[2]. In 1999, Irina participated in the casting for the group “Brilliant”[6]. In 2003, Irina performed in the semi-finals of the New Wave competition in Jurmala[2]. In 2003, Irina Ortman became a finalist in the television project “Star Factory 3”[7][8].

In the same year, the group “Tutsi” was created, which included Irina Ortman, Lesya Yaroslavskaya, Nastya Krainova and Masha Weber[9]. The group, with the participation of Irina, recorded several hits; two albums of the Tutsi group were released - “The Most-Most” and “Cappuccino”.

In 2005, the singer graduated from the Faculty of Music of the Institute of Contemporary Art with a degree in Variety Musical Art. Pop-jazz singing"[2].

On February 22, 2008, Irina married businessman Vladimir Perevozchikov, who from that time became her producer (they met 2 years before the wedding on tour in Nizhny Novgorod)[10]. In January 2014, Ortman officially divorced V. Perevozchikov.

Since 2010, Irina Ortman has been performing as a solo performer[1]. “I grew out of the group, and since the time of the contract [ with Viktor Drobysh

] ends, I decided to start a solo career,” said the singer[1].

In 2010, a story about singer Irina Ortman was included in the documentary film “Neighbors”[11].

In 2012, she took part in the filming of season 3 of the extreme television show “Cruel Intentions” on Channel One[12]. Later she competed for the Russian national team in another Channel One project, “Great Races” in France[12].

In 2012, Irina Ortman took part in the recording of the youth anthem of the city of Barnaul and the filming of a video for it[13][14].

In April 2013, the STS TV channel aired the series “Angel or Demon”, where Irina played one of the episodic roles. [ source not specified 35 days

]

She shot 5 videos for her solo songs. She was the host of a travel program on the RTG TV channel. [ source not specified 35 days

]

In 2014, Irina’s first solo album was released under the provocative title “Plagiarism” (“Plagiarism”). After this, the girl acted as a TV presenter of the “Military Review” project on the “Moscow Trust” TV channel, and released several video clips and solo singles. In the spring of 2016, she married intelligence officer Roman Babkin[15].

On April 26, 2020, the second album “Only Yours” was released. [ source not specified 35 days

]

On October 25, 2020, the First Musical Publishing House released the single “Kiev Moscow” from the author Alexey Romanof. [ source not specified 35 days

]

In November, information about the recording of a new joint single appeared on Instagram of the lead singers of the Tootsi group. On December 13, the First Musical Publishing House released the single “The Best Man” by the group “Tutsi”.[16]

On January 25, 2020, she released a new video for Alexey Romanof’s song “Kyiv Moscow”.

In February 2020, the Rossiya 1 TV channel launched a new season of the vocal show “Come on, All Together,” which included Irina Ortman among the experts, for the second time. (approx.)

On February 14, 2020, the single “Roman” was released on First Musical Publishing House, and on February 20, 2020, the third album, “Lyrics,” was released. [ source not specified 35 days

]

In April 2020, she began working on new musical material and released the single “Hot Coals.” [ source not specified 35 days

]

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