Yulia Savicheva: I tested many songs on my daughter

Wikipedia has articles about other people with this surname, see Savicheva.

Yulia Stanislavovna Savicheva
basic information
Birth nameYulia Stanislavovna Savicheva
Date of BirthFebruary 14, 1987(1987-02-14)[1](age 33)
Place of Birth
  • Kurgan, RSFSR, USSR
A countryRussia
Professions singer, actress
Years of activity2003 - present V.
Genrespop, pop rock
Awards
Autograph
juliasavicheva.ru
Media files on Wikimedia Commons

Yulia Stanislavovna Savicheva

(born February 14, 1987, Kurgan, USSR) - Russian film actress, voice-over and dubbing artist, pop singer, graduate and finalist of the TV project “Star Factory 2”, participant in the Eurovision 2004 contest.

Content

  • 1 Biography 1.1 1987–2002: Childhood and youth
  • 1.2 2003: Star Factory-2
  • 1.3 2004-2005: Beginning of career and debut album “Vysoko”
  • 1.4 2006-2007: Album “Magnit”
  • 1.5 2008–2010: Third album “Origami”
  • 1.6 2011–2013: Album “Heartbeat”
  • 1.7 Since 2014: Album “Personal...”
  • 2 Awards
  • 3 Personal life
  • 4 Discography
      4.1 Studio albums
  • 4.2 Collections
  • 4.3 Singles without album
  • 5 Videography
  • 6 Charts
  • 7 Awards and nominations
  • 8 Cinema
  • 9 Dubbing
  • 10 Notes
  • 11 Links
  • Biography[ | ]

    1987-2002: Childhood and youth[ | ]

    Yulia Stanislavovna Savicheva was born on February 14, 1987 in the city of Kurgan, Kurgan region, into a family of musicians. Father - Stanislav Borisovich Savichev (born June 1, 1967)[2] - drummer, worked in the rock band “Convoy” by Evgeniy Pozdnyakov. Mother - Svetlana Anatolyevna Savicheva, graduated from a music school in piano and taught at a music school for twelve years. At the age of 5, Yulia became a soloist of the choreographic group “Firefly”.

    Her first performance took place at the age of 4, when she went on stage in Kurgan with the group “Convoy”, in which, as noted above, her father worked as a drummer[3]. Later the team was invited to Moscow, and Stanislav Savichev and his family moved to live in the capital.

    At the MAI Palace of Culture, Savicheva played in New Year’s performances, in parallel with her studies at school and classes in the choreographic group “Zhuravushka”. At the suggestion of L. Azadanova, a ballroom dancing teacher, Yulia joins her team. Together with a partner, they become twice champions of Moscow in their class. Later, director R. A. Poleiko made an offer to Yulia to play the main role in the New Year's performances of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior.

    The following year, she was again invited to take part in the New Year's performance at the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, she played the main role - the role of "Snowdrift", and took part in 40 performances. Little Yulia was invited to record the first album of singer Linda. Julia recites the opening lyrics to Linda's song "Make It So"; in addition, the little artist starred in the video for this song together with the singer[4]. You can also catch a glimpse of Savicheva in Linda’s video for the song “Marijuana.” At the age of 8, Julia worked with Linda on children's backing vocals and starred in several of her videos.

    Savicheva graduated from secondary school as a “good student” (she had only three B grades in her certificate (in algebra, geometry and physics), and she passed everything else with “excellent marks”)[5].

    2003: Star Factory-2[ | ]

    March 7, 2003 Julia becomes a participant in the television project “Star Factory 2” under the direction of Maxim Fadeev. Having gone through all stages of the selection, she is one of the five finalists, which also included Elena Terleeva, Elena Temnikova, Maria Rzhevskaya and Polina Gagarina. After the television project, Savicheva’s songs “Ships” and “Vysoko”, sung during the project, and the subsequent song “Sorry for Love” are very successful. With the song “Vysoko” Yulia becomes the owner of the “Golden Gramophone” and with the same song she reaches the final of the festival “Song of the Year 2003”.

    2004-2005: Beginning of career and debut album “Vysoko”[ | ]

    In March 2004, Savicheva took part in the World Best

    , where she represented Russia and took 8th place, and in May of the same year she became the representative of Russia at Eurovision 2004 in Turkey with the English-language song “Believe me”. Having taken 11th place at Eurovision, the singer began working on her debut album.

    After Eurovision, Yulia began a tour of Russia called “Hurricane in your city!” The first line-up accompanying Savicheva were musicians from the group “Total”. The third line-up included drummer Mikhail Kozodaev, keyboard player Alexander Sumbaev and bass guitarist Andrei Lebedev. In the period from 2008 to 2009, musicians from the group Xudoznik played with Savicheva. As of the end of 2014, Yulia had 5 lineups. From 2009 to the present, Alexander Goryachikh (guitar), Maxim Gvozdev (bass guitar), Yuri Kondrashov (drums) have been working in Savicheva’s team.

    On March 29, 2005, Julia released her debut disc “Vysoko” under the Monolit label. It included 11 compositions. Most of the tracks were recorded with ex-musicians of the group “Total” (Max Fadeev’s wards). Due to the failure at Eurovision, there was a decline in the artist’s popularity. After the release of the album, Julia shoots a video for the song “Stop”.

    In the fall of 2005, Savicheva released the song “If Love Lives in the Heart,” for the soundtrack to the TV series “Don’t Be Born Beautiful.” Immediately after the release of the song, it entered the hit parade of the Russian radio “Golden Gramophone”. Soon a video for this composition was released - in four versions at once[6].

    After the release of the video, the singer actively toured the CIS countries. The maxi-single “If Love Lives in the Heart” will be released soon. Also on the eve of the New Year, in the same series, the premiere of Savicheva’s new song, “How are you?” took place, for which the singer subsequently received the Golden Gramophone award.

    2006-2007: Album “Magnit”[ | ]

    In April 2006, Yulia presented a new song, “Hello,” followed by the release of her second album, “Magnit,” in June 2006. Most of the songs for Savicheva were written by Anastasia Maksimova. The album was received positively by both the public and critics. The single “Hello” stayed in first place on Russian Radio for 10 weeks[7].

    In parallel with this, the recording of a new album was being prepared. On September 21, 2006, Julia won the MTV Russia Music Awards 2006

    in the “Performer of the Year” category. In December of the same year, Savicheva received an award from the television festival “New Songs about the Main Thing” for the song “Hello.”

    In 2007, the single “No Way” was released, making it to the final of “Song of the Year”. In the same year, she represented Russia at the Days of Russian Culture in Japan.

    2008-2010: Third album “Origami”[ | ]

    Yu. S. Savicheva, 2009.
    On February 14, 2008, Julia presented the album “Origami”. The album includes 10 new songs and one remix. From the very first days of sales, the album gained popularity among listeners. The songs “Winter”, “Love-Moscow” and “Nuclear Explosion” took high positions in the charts[8].

    This year, the singer made her debut as an author, writing the lyrics to two songs from the album “Origami” - “Above the Stars” and “The Day After Tomorrow”. Savicheva also performed the song “Strela” to the music of A. Ukupnik, which was included in the soundtrack of the film “Indigo” (2008).

    On July 25, filming of the new youth musical “First Love: This is Such Music!” ended, where Julia played the main role. The musical was produced by the STS channel in collaboration with American producer Barry Rosenbush ( High School Musical

    , "Scary Movie 2"). The film's premiere was scheduled for March 3, 2008.

    In 2008, Savicheva took part in the Star Ice project, where French champion Jerome Blanchard became her figure skating partner. However, during training, Savicheva suffered an abdominal injury and was unable to continue participating in the competition. At the gala concert of the show, the couple Yulia and Jerome received a special prize from Alla Pugacheva.

    On March 5, 2009, the film “First Love” was released, in which Savicheva played the main role.

    In the spring of 2009, the singer became a participant in the dance project “Dancing with the Stars.” In June 2009, Savicheva and her partner Evgeniy Papunaishvili[9] became the winners of the television project.

    In December, the single “Goodbye, Love,” written by Savicheva, received the “Song of the Year 2009” award.

    At the end of February 2010, in a duet with the group, a presentation of a video for the song “Ships” took place.

    At the end of May 2010, the singer presented a new single “Moscow-Vladivostok”, the authors of which were Maxim Fadeev and Olga Seryabkina. A video was also shot for this song.

    In November 2010, Savicheva presented a new dance song called “Tell me what love is.”

    2011-2013: Album “Heartbeat”[ | ]

    In February 2011, Yulia Savicheva’s video for the song “Tell me what love is” appeared on the country’s music television channels. Filming the video took four days. In March, Yulia, together with rapper Dzhigan, released the single “Let Go,” and on March 20, the ELLO channel premiered the video of the same name. For 4 weeks the song took 1st place on Russian radio, the performers became laureates of the Golden Gramophone award. In March, the premiere of the new song “Julia” took place, and in June a video for this song was released. Together with Joseph Kobzon she recorded the soundtrack for the film “Unequal Marriage”.

    In 2012, Savicheva took part in the Rossiya TV channel project “Battle of the Choirs,” working with the Volgograd team[10].

    In 2013, Savicheva took part in the “One to One!” project. on Channel One. In the final on May 26, 2013, she took second place, losing first place to Alexey Chumakov.

    Since 2014: Album “Personal...”[ | ]

    Yu. S. Savicheva, 2020.
    On January 1, 2014, the premiere of Savicheva’s new single entitled “Bride” took place, and on May 14, the premiere of the video for this song took place.

    On September 16, 2014, the premiere of the song “There is Nothing More to Love,” which Yulia recorded together with the Russian rapper Dzhigan, took place. The video was released on September 26. On November 4, Savicheva presented a new studio album called “Personal...”.

    On November 23, 2020, Yulia presented the track “My Way”, the author of the words and music was the artist’s husband Alexander Arshinov. On January 21, 2016, a video for the song of the same name was released. On June 1, 2020, Yulia Savicheva’s unreleased single “Baby” was released. And on the same day a video for the song of the same name was released.

    Where is Yulia Savicheva

    The star and her husband went on vacation to Portugal. The vacation was delayed, and that is why nothing has been heard about the singer lately.

    A schoolgirl did an experiment with a watermelon for school, but there was an embarrassment (video)

    Come join us at the “pool”! We made a convenient bathing tray for birds in the garden

    We noticed a car on the road, it looks like a toy - I wouldn’t refuse one

    Julia

    By the way, Julia and her husband love to travel, get to know different countries, peoples and their cultures. Savicheva especially fell in love with Portugal because it is a country with open and pleasant people, delicious food that can be bought everywhere, and a wonderful climate. Therefore, the couple decided to spend their long vacation there.

    Personal life[ | ]

    • Husband (since October 23, 2014) - Alexander Vladimirovich Arshinov (born February 1, 1985)[12] - musician, composer, poet and singer, sang in the TV show “At Cinderella’s Ball”, his son was supported and promoted by his mother Irina Arshinova, studied at music school named after the Gnessins, the daughter Valentina Apanchenok was not hers, as it turned out... then he received two higher educations, was a soloist of the group “Bay of Joy” (from 2001 to 2005) performed under the pseudonym McKit, producer Gennady Lagutin introduced them, Lagutin handed Yulia album of the Moscow rock band “Bay of Joy”, and Yulia fell in love at first sight with the vocalist, the girl was the first to call Arshinov with an offer to meet... Alexander Arshinov writes songs for his wife.[13]. Daughter - Anna Aleksandrovna Arshinova (born July 14, 2017).

    Maxim Fadeev explained why singer Yulia Savicheva disappeared from show business

    In mid-February, information appeared in the Russian media that 30-year-old singer Yulia Savicheva became a mother for the first time. Rumors that the Star Factory star was in an interesting position appeared after Julia almost stopped appearing in public, and then completely left for Europe. Numerous messages about the addition to the family of Savicheva and her husband Alexander Arshinov were commented on by the singer’s permanent producer Maxim Fadeev. In an interview with Life, he explained why his ward disappeared from sight.

    What can you say about media reports talking about a new addition to Yulia Savicheva’s family?

    It's all nonsense. This is done by a couple of strange people - they wrote lies all the time, called my mother, introduced themselves as other people, and then wrote. This information has nothing to do with reality. Yulka worked for 12 years without rest - she had two weeks of vacation a year. She just came and said that she wanted to relax, be with her family and write an album. I calmly let her go, they work and get high, swim in the ocean, enjoy life. She will return when she wants. She is like a daughter to me - she grew up in my arms.

    Why did Yulia’s grandmother give an ambiguous answer to the question about her granddaughter’s pregnancy?

    If Yulia really gave birth, we would happily tell about it. Why do we need to hide this, what's the point? Everyone would rejoice together, that’s all.

    Do you, as a producer, have any concerns that an artist’s departure from the information space for a long period of time could have a negative impact on his media presence?

    You know, I don’t have this fear. Yulka has already gained so much popularity and self-respect that, on the contrary, she needs to take breaks in order to return later. This is not the first time we have made such pauses, it’s just that she was not so noticed then, she was not yet in the same status as she is now. She will return and go on tour, they will wait for her and adore her. She is writing an album, she has a very talented husband - a musician. I imagine them sitting in the house, writing - this is creativity. In our youth, my wife and I also closed ourselves off, invented, composed, and no one was needed at the same time.

    Do you keep in touch with Julia now?

    Of course, not every day, but we definitely call each other twice a week. I am aware of everything that is happening, she sends her demos, shows music. Arshinov is a very talented guy, I place very big bets on him, he is a good composer, young. They want to present their new album in about six months.

    Discography[ | ]

    Studio albums[ | ]

    High (2005)
    1. High (4:54)
    2. Ships (4:09)
    3. Let Me Go (3:26)
    4. Stop (3:45)
    5. Farewell my love (4:43)
    6. Bye (3:40)
    7. Everything for you (3:38)
    8. Run, fly (4:12)
    9. Sorry for love (4:07)
    10. I'm with you (3:53)
    11. Believe me (2:45)
    Magnet (2006)
    1. Hello (3:35)
    2. Let It Go (3:45)
    3. If love lives in the heart (3:09)
    4. Hello, it's me (3:20)
    5. Lungs (4:03)
    6. Little (3:57)
    7. Grapes (3:42)
    8. How are you doing? (3:24)
    9. I want to look into your eyes (4:15)
    10. Seventh Heaven (3:48)
    11. If love lives in the heart (NeoMaster remix) (2:59)
    12. Lungs (Navigator remix) (4:17)
    13. Seventh Heaven (Andrei Harchenko remake) (3:52)
    Origami (2008)
    1. Love-Moscow (3:23)
    2. Above the Stars (3:26)
    3. No way (3:49)
    4. Nuclear explosion (3:57)
    5. The Long Winter (3:38)
    6. Half (2:53)
    7. This is fate (duet with A. Makarsky) (3:32)
    8. The day after tomorrow (3:34)
    9. Someone invented love (3:17)
    10. Ash (3:52)
    11. No way (Alex Astero remix) (3:09)
    Heartbeat (2012)
    1. Moscow-Vladivostok (3:43)
    2. I'm waiting for you (4:39)
    3. Julia (3:25)
    4. Heartbeat (3:29)
    5. Twilight (2:53)
    6. Hello my love (3:31)
    7. Let Go (feat. Dzhigan) (3:21)
    8. Tell me what love is (3:48)
    9. Goodbye, Love (3:33)
    10. Nastya (4:12)
    11. I'm with you (feat. DJ Feel) (3:49)
    12. Don't Go (3:59)
    13. Ships (feat. T9) (4:25)
    14. Star (feat. Maxim Fadeev, SEREBRO, etc..) (5:38)
    15. Moscow-Vladivostok Charisma REMIX (3:40)
    16. Heartbeat Hacker & Moriss REMIX (8:44)
    Personal... (2014)
    1. You are my inspiration (1:23)
    2. Camellias (5:31)
    3. What is love? (1:38)
    4. White plane (3:34)
    5. I'm sitting by the open door (0:50)
    6. Lighthouses (3:40)
    7. We are the shadows of lived hopes (1:04)
    8. Romance about a woman (4:46)
    9. Rise and Shine (1:57)
    10. City Lights (3:23)
    11. A blizzard swirls outside the window (1:04)
    12. Tay like snow (4:00)
    13. Getting ready to take the first step (1:06)
    CLV[14] (2020)
    1. Go ahead (3:43)
    2. CLV (Selyavi) (3:37)
    3. Forget it (3:16)
    4. Tick ​​tock (3:40)
    5. Once Upon a Time (3:47)
    6. Lose no more (2:58)
    7. Don't Lie (3:37)
    8. From Moscow to Madrid (3:37)
    9. For what? (3:32)
    10. Lightning (3:39)
    11. Love will find (3:35)
    12. The best solution (feat. Alexander Arshinov) (4:05)
    13. Believe in yourself (4:54)

    Collections[ | ]

    If love lives in the heart (2005)
    1. If love lives in the heart (3:07)
    2. Stop [Live] (3:49)
    3. Let Me Go [Live] (4:32)
    4. I'm with you [Live] (4:51)
    5. Run, fly [Live] (3:54)
    6. Bye [Live] (5:46)
    7. Ships [Live] (6:33)
    8. High [Live] (5:02)
    9. Farewell My Love [Live] (5:15)
    10. Everything for you [Live] (4:24)
    11. Sorry for Love [Live] (6:43)
    12. Believe me [Live] (3:31)
    First Love - OST (2009)
    1. My music (3:36)
    2. Dance with me (2:40)
    3. Broken Heart (4:37)
    4. By the same fate (4:05)
    5. This voice (4:24)
    6. Keep Up (2:09)
    7. Music in the Night (4:01)
    8. I'll dissolve in you (3:43)
    9. Let's! play! (3:12)
    10. Happy birthday! (3:47)

    Singles without album[ | ]

    1. Bride (2014) (3:27)[15]
    2. Sorry (2015) (4:27)[16]
    3. My Way (2015) (3:22)[17]
    4. Baby (2017) (3:10)[18]
    5. Don't Be Afraid (2017) (3:23)[19]
    6. Indifference (together with Oleg Shaumarov) (2018) (3:32)[20]

    Discography

    Studio albums

    High (2005)
    1. High (4:54)
    2. Ships (4:09)
    3. Let Me Go (3:26)
    4. Stop (3:45)
    5. Farewell my love (4:43)
    6. Bye (3:40)
    7. Everything for you (3:38)
    8. Run, fly (4:12)
    9. Sorry for love (4:07)
    10. I'm with you (3:53)
    11. Believe me (2:45)
    Magnet (2006)
    1. Hello (3:35)
    2. Let It Go (3:45)
    3. If love lives in the heart (3:09)
    4. Hello, it's me (3:20)
    5. Lungs (4:03)
    6. Little (3:57)
    7. Grapes (3:42)
    8. How are you doing? (3:24)
    9. I want to look into your eyes (4:15)
    10. Seventh Heaven (3:48)
    11. If love lives in the heart (NeoMaster remix) (2:59)
    12. Lungs (Navigator remix) (4:17)
    13. Seventh Heaven (Andrei Harchenko remake) (3:52)
    Origami (2008)
    1. Love-Moscow (3:23)
    2. Above the Stars (3:26)
    3. No way (3:49)
    4. Nuclear explosion (3:57)
    5. The Long Winter (3:38)
    6. Half (2:53)
    7. This is fate (duet with A. Makarsky) (3:32)
    8. The day after tomorrow (3:34)
    9. Someone invented love (3:17)
    10. Ash (3:52)
    11. No way (Alex Astero remix) (3:09)
    Heartbeat (2012)
    1. Moscow-Vladivostok (3:43)
    2. I'm waiting for you (4:39)
    3. Julia (3:25)
    4. Heartbeat (3:29)
    5. Twilight (2:53)
    6. Hello my love (3:31)
    7. Let Go (feat. Dzhigan) (3:21)
    8. Tell me what love is (3:48)
    9. Goodbye, Love (3:33)
    10. Nastya (4:12)
    11. I'm with you (feat. DJ Feel) (3:49)
    12. Don't Go (3:59)
    13. Ships (feat. T9) (4:25)
    14. Star (feat. Maxim Fadeev, SEREBRO, etc..) (5:38)
    15. Moscow-Vladivostok Charisma REMIX (3:40)
    16. Heartbeat Hacker & Moriss REMIX (8:44)
    Personal... (2014)
    1. You are my inspiration (1:23)
    2. Camellias (5:31)
    3. What is love? (1:38)
    4. White plane (3:34)
    5. I'm sitting by the open door (0:50)
    6. Lighthouses (3:40)
    7. We are the shadows of lived hopes (1:04)
    8. Romance about a woman (4:46)
    9. Rise and Shine (1:57)
    10. City Lights (3:23)
    11. A blizzard swirls outside the window (1:04)
    12. Tay like snow (4:00)
    13. Getting ready to take the first step (1:06)
    CLV[14] (2020)
    1. Go ahead (3:43)
    2. CLV (Selyavi) (3:37)
    3. Forget it (3:16)
    4. Tick ​​tock (3:40)
    5. Once Upon a Time (3:47)
    6. Lose no more (2:58)
    7. Don't Lie (3:37)
    8. From Moscow to Madrid (3:37)
    9. For what? (3:32)
    10. Lightning (3:39)
    11. Love will find (3:35)
    12. The best solution (feat. Alexander Arshinov) (4:05)
    13. Believe in yourself (4:54)

    Collections

    If love lives in the heart (2005)
    1. If love lives in the heart (3:07)
    2. Stop [Live] (3:49)
    3. Let Me Go [Live] (4:32)
    4. I'm with you [Live] (4:51)
    5. Run, fly [Live] (3:54)
    6. Bye [Live] (5:46)
    7. Ships [Live] (6:33)
    8. High [Live] (5:02)
    9. Farewell My Love [Live] (5:15)
    10. Everything for you [Live] (4:24)
    11. Sorry for Love [Live] (6:43)
    12. Believe me [Live] (3:31)
    First Love - OST (2009)
    1. My music (3:36)
    2. Dance with me (2:40)
    3. Broken Heart (4:37)
    4. By the same fate (4:05)
    5. This voice (4:24)
    6. Keep Up (2:09)
    7. Music in the Night (4:01)
    8. I'll dissolve in you (3:43)
    9. Let's! play! (3:12)
    10. Happy birthday! (3:47)

    Singles without album

    1. Bride (2014) (3:27)[15]
    2. Sorry (2015) (4:27)[16]
    3. My Way (2015) (3:22)[17]
    4. Baby (2017) (3:10)[18]
    5. Don't Be Afraid (2017) (3:23)[19]
    6. Indifference (together with Oleg Shaumarov) (2018) (3:32)[20]

    Videography[ | ]

    YearClipDirectorAlbum
    2003"High"Maxim Osadchiy, Maxim FadeevHigh
    2004"Sorry for love"
    2005"Stop"Maxim Rozhkov
    "If love lives in your heart"Vlad OpelyantsMagnet
    2006"Hello"Maxim Rozhkov
    2007"Few"
    “This is fate” (together with Anton Makarsky)Mher MkrtchanOrigami
    2008"Winter"Alexey Andrianov
    2010"Ships (with)"Evgeny KuritsynHeartbeat
    "Moscow - Vladivostok"Yuri Kurokhtin
    2011"Tell me, what is love"
    “Let Go” (together with Dzhigan)Ashot GevorkyanCold Heart
    (Dzhigan album)
    "Heartbeat"Maxim FadeevHeartbeat
    2012"Julia"
    2013"I am waiting for you"
    2014"Bride"Evgeny Kuritsynno album
    “There’s nothing more to love” (together with Dzhigan)Stepan SibiryakovYour choice
    (Dzhigan album)
    2015"Sorry"Stanislav Morozovno album
    2016"My way"unknown
    2017"Baby"
    "Don't be afraid"Semyon Bagirov
    2019"Forget"unknownCLV
    "Love Will Find"Danila Volkov

    Where did Yulia Savicheva go? Max Fadeev explains

    Maxim Fadeev is the producer of Yulia Savicheva. It is not surprising that it was he who the star’s concerned fans turned to after she stopped posting new photos on social networks.

    By the way, Yulia rarely did this before; she never put virtual life above real life. But when the period of silence turned out to be too long, the singer’s fans began to worry.

    What did Savicheva’s producer answer them? He called for calm and assured that their favorite was preparing a surprise. What are we talking about?

    Why do I rarely eat tomatoes raw, but try to fry them every time?

    John Lithgow told how he became a satirist, publishing poems on the topic of the day

    Yuri Stoyanov said that work helps him not to go crazy during quarantine

    Charts[ | ]

    YearNameCharts[8]Album
    RUSMoscow Airplay Top 100St.Petersburg Airplay Top 100Kiev Airplay Top 100Latvia[21]Annual total
    2004"High"127253High
    "Sorry for love"361135
    "Believe Me"92047
    "Ships"318254
    2005"Stop"684
    "If love lives in your heart"1211513(2005) 74(2006)Magnet
    "How are you doing?"121011
    2006"Hello"11214
    "Few"63
    2007"Lungs"215117148
    "No way"361431Origami
    "Love-Moscow"638
    2008"Winter"182927155
    "Half"4474993010150
    "Nastya"8143Heartbeat
    2009"Goodbye, love"85848
    "Ships" (feat. T9)145
    2010"Moscow - Vladivostok"132129
    "Tell me, what is love"5592822710182
    2011“Let Go” (Dzhigan feat. Yulia Savicheva)813166815Cold Heart
    (Dzhigan album)
    "Heartbeat"641371111Heartbeat
    2012"Julia"93214927
    2013"I am waiting for you"62929993
    2014"Bride"26263444no album
    “There’s nothing more to love” (Dzhigan feat. Yulia Savicheva)91510Your choice
    (Dzhigan album)
    2017"Baby"1264222no album
    "Don't be afraid"121211
    2019"Forget"113112CLV

    "—" the song was not on the chart

    Awards and nominations[ | ]

    YearRewardNominationNominated workResult
    2003"Star Factory-"Yulia SavichevaFinalist (4th place)
    "ZD Awards"[22]"Debut of the Year"Nomination
    "Soloist of the Year"Nomination
    "Golden Gramophone Award"Golden Gramophone figurine"High"Victory
    "Song of the year"Festival laureateVictory
    2004"Eurovision"Yulia Savicheva (Russia)"Believe Me"11th place
    "MTV Russia Music Awards"[23]"Best Song""High"Nomination
    "Best Performer"Yulia SavichevaNomination
    "Best Debut"Nomination
    "Radio Stream"[24]"Best Songs of 2004""Sorry for love"Victory
    “New songs about the main thing”Festival diplomaVictory
    "Golden Gramophone"[25]Golden Gramophone figurineVictory
    2005"Stop"Nomination
    "If love lives in your heart"Victory
    “New songs about the main thing”[26][27]Festival diplomaVictory
    "Let me go"Nomination
    2006"MTV Russia Music Awards"[28][29]"Best ringtone""If love lives in your heart"Nomination
    "Best video""Hello"Nomination
    "Best Performer"Yulia SavichevaVictory
    "Best pop project"Nomination
    "Record Prize""Debut of the Year"Nomination
    "Golden Gramophone"[30]Golden Gramophone figurine"How are you doing?"Victory
    "Hello"Nomination
    “New songs about the main thing”"Best Song"Victory
    Festival diplomaVictory
    2007"Muz-TV Award""Best Performer"Yulia SavichevaNomination
    "Popov Prize"“Radio Favorite Performer”Victory
    "Radio hit - performer""If love lives in your heart"Victory
    "Record Prize""Ringtone of the Year"Nomination
    "Artist's Album""Magnet"Nomination
    “Golden disc from the NFPF” (Russia)“Certificate for the number of album sales”Victory
    "Song of the year"Festival laureate"No way"Victory
    "Golden Gramophone Award"Golden Gramophone figurineVictory
    “New songs about the main thing”[31][32]Festival diplomaVictory
    "Let go"Nomination
    2008"Golden Gramophone" (Kazakhstan)Golden Gramophone figurine"Winter"Victory
    2009"Herbal Essences Young Icons""Duet of the Year or Kiss of the Rain"Yulia Savicheva and Dmitry Burukin (“First Love”)Victory
    "Beauty Cinema Awards""Best Song""Broken Heart" ("First Love")Victory
    Love Radio Awards[33]"Russian Singer of the Year"Yulia SavichevaNomination
    "Song of the year"Festival laureate"Goodbye, love"Victory
    2010"Moscow-Vladivostok"Victory
    "Golden Gramophone"[34]Golden Gramophone figurineNomination
    "Russian Top"[35]"Best Singer of the Year"Yulia SavichevaNomination
    "Radio Stream"[36]"Best Songs of 2010""Moscow-Vladivostok"Victory
    2011"Golden Gramophone" (Ukraine)Golden Gramophone figurineVictory
    "OE Video Music Awards""Best Female Performance"Yulia SavichevaNomination
    Fashion People Awards[37]"Fashion duet"“Let It Go (together with Dzhigan)”Victory
    "RU.TV Award""Best Duet"Nomination
    "Golden Gramophone Award"Golden Gramophone figurineVictory
    "Song of the year"Festival laureateVictory
    "A red star""Best Song"Victory
    "ZD Awards"[38]"Duet of the Year"Nomination
    Love Radio Awards[39]Victory
    2012"Muz-TV Award""Best Duet"Nomination
    "Russian Top"[40]"Best Singer of the Year"Yulia SavichevaNomination
    "Best Album of the Year""Heartbeat"Nomination
    "Golden Gramophone"[41]Golden Gramophone figurine"Julia"Nomination
    "A red star""Best Song"Victory
    "Song of the year"Festival laureateVictory
    2014Love Radio Awards[42][43]"Duet of the Year"“There’s nothing more to love (together with Dzhigan)”Victory
    "Wedding of the Year"Yulia Savicheva and Alexander ArshinovNomination
    "Best Russian Performer"Yulia SavichevaNomination
    "Russian Top"[44]"Best Singer of the Year"Nomination
    "Best Album of the Year""Personal..."Nomination
    "Radio Stream"[45]"Best songs of 2014""Bride"Victory
    "Song of the year"Festival laureateVictory
    2015"Sorry"Nomination
    “There’s nothing more to love (together with Dzhigan)”Victory
    "RU.TV Award""Best Duet"Nomination
    "Muz-TV Award"Nomination
    "Golden Gramophone"[46]Golden Gramophone figurineNomination
    2016"Top Hit Music Awards"“The most rotated Russian track on the radio”Victory
    "Real MusicBox Award""Album of the Year""My way"Nomination

    Singer now

    What is Yulia Savicheva doing now? News reports that she and her husband are happily married and have a beautiful daughter. The singer’s family is immensely happy that Yulia Savicheva has become a mother. Now the singer is on a long vacation, but is definitely going to return to creative activity. Author: Irina Angelova

    CHILDHOOD OF YULIA SAVICHEVA

    Julia was born in the city of Kurgan, on Valentine's Day (February 14), 1987. Dad was a drummer in the group “Convoy”, and mother worked as a teacher at a music school, so from childhood the baby was surrounded by musical creativity, and the parents themselves strongly supported their daughter’s desire to continue the family dynasty. From the age of 5, the girl performed on stage, from the beginning as part of the group “Firefly” (where she was a soloist), then she performed with her father and the group “Convoy”.

    Yulia Savicheva in childhood

    In 1994, the Savichev family moved to live in Moscow, where Yulia’s father Stanislav began performing at the Moscow Aviation Institute House of Culture, and Svetlana (Yulia’s mother) also got a job here as the head of the children’s department. At school, the girl studied well, and in addition to this, she was actively involved in amateur activities. Two years later, the girl began to take part in children's New Year's performances, and a year later, Julia began working with singer Linda and starred in her videos.

    YULIA SAVICHEVA AT THE “STAR FACTORY” PROJECT

    In 2003, Yulia became a participant in the musical project “Star Factory-2”, produced by Maxim Fadeev. The girl easily goes through all the stages of the long selection process and ends up in the top five finalists. Unfortunately, just short of reaching the super-final, Julia leaves the project. After this, the girl’s life completely changed, and her career began to rise. At the Star Factory, Savicheva performed her first famous compositions “Ships” and “Sorry for Love,” which later became hits.

    Yulia Savicheva on the project “Star Factory”

    THE BEGINNING OF YULIA SAVICHEVA’S CAREER

    In 2004, Yulia Savicheva went to represent Russia at the Eurovision Song Contest; her composition “Believe me” took eleventh place. In the same year, the girl presented her first album “Vysoko”. A year later, a new hit, “If Love Lives in the Heart,” was released. From 2006 to 2009, Savicheva released three more albums (“Magnit”, “Origami” and “First Love”). Her songs gained popularity at breakneck speed, and the performer herself was awarded many music awards. 2010 was also successful for Yulia; she pleased her listeners with the composition “Moscow-Vladivostok”.

    Yulia Savicheva video “Moscow-Vladivostok”

    A year later in March, Yulia, together with rapper Dzhigan, presented a new single, “Let Go,” which instantly became an absolute hit. This duet was very popular with fans, and soon Savicheva and Dzhigan presented another single called “There’s Nothing More to Love.” Julia released her new album “Personal” in November 2014.

    Yulia Savicheva and rapper Dzhigan

    PERSONAL LIFE OF YULIA SAVICHEVA

    For a long time, the singer carefully hid the details of her personal life. It is known that since the age of 16 she has been living in a civil marriage with producer Alexander Arshinov. The couple met completely by chance; Julia, a lover of heavy music, once noticed an album with the inscription “The Beast”; after listening to it to the end, the girl literally fell in love with the lead singer’s voice. As Yulia herself admits, she decided to take the initiative into her own hands, found Sasha’s phone number and arranged a meeting, and after some time they began a relationship. The loving couple lived together for several years, but soon rumors appeared that Yulia was in a relationship with Dmitry Borisov. However, the girl herself did not hide or confirm these rumors. In October 2014, Yulia and Sasha got married.

    Yulia Savicheva and husband Alexander Arshinov

    HOBBIES OF YULIA SAVICHEVY

    The girl has an unusual hobby; in addition to music, she loves to cook original dishes. Literally after every trip abroad, Yulia brings back an unusual recipe for a folk dish of this country.

    Julia doing what she loves

    Yulia Savicheva does not regret that she chose a creative profession, in which you have to invest much more than you receive. Having barely finished one big tour of Russian cities, she sets off on a new one, without even having time to rest. Despite being extremely busy, everything is fine in Savicheva’s personal life, because next to her is an understanding and loving husband who shares her creative interests. The couple has not yet had children, but already dreams of becoming parents.

    Julia was born in 1987 in Kurgan into a musical family. Her father was a drummer in the rock band Convoy, and her mother taught at a music school. It is not surprising that the future singer learned what the world of show business is from her early childhood. She often had to attend her father’s concerts and go on tour with him. The girl began performing on stage at the age of 4. Soon the whole family moved to Moscow, where Savicheva studied dancing and singing. Without graduating from school, she ended up at the Star Factory. All this time, the girl was helped to rise to the musical Olympus by Maxim Fadeev, who was previously the producer of the Convoy group, as well as a close family friend. After the project, her songs “Vysoko” and “Sorry for Love” became popular among many music lovers. Julia performed a lot and toured throughout the country, winning the love of her fans. During her career, the performer was awarded the Golden Gramophone award many times.

    Few fans of Savicheva know that her first serious relationship appeared in her personal life when she was seventeen years old. At that time, she performed on stage in bright clothes, wearing T-shirts, torn jeans, sneakers, and dreadlocks on her head. She met her future husband, musician Alexander Arshinov, at the Star Factory. One day a girl managed to listen to a CD of a group playing hard rock, and she wanted to chat with the lead singer. After the meeting, the young people continued to communicate and sometimes walked along the streets. But Sasha was in no hurry to have a close relationship, but Yulia became seriously interested in the guy and even introduced him to her parents. When the girl turned 18, she moved to her lover’s apartment. The lovers pursued their creative careers and established a common life together. Savicheva never advertised her personal life, so when rumors appeared in the press that she had started an affair with her new lover, TV presenter Dmitry Borisov, many fans believed it. However, later Yulia said that she only had long-standing friendly relations with Dima.

    In the photo, Yulia Savicheva with her husband Alexander Arshinov

    In 2014, it became known that Julia was getting ready to marry her lover. Sasha proposed marriage to her during a romantic trip to the sea. The couple's wedding took place in the fall of 2014, but first they registered their relationship in the registry office, and then a festive celebration took place in the presence of 400 guests. Since that time, fans have been eagerly waiting for their favorite to announce that she is pregnant and expecting her first child. However, Savicheva and her husband are in no hurry to please with the news about future children, although they do not deny that they are ready to become parents and add a new member to their family.

    The material was prepared by the editors of the site site

    Published 06/17/2016

    Savicheva Yulia Stanislavovna is a young Russian singer who represented the country at Eurovision and does not have a musical education.

    Since 2014, 7 albums have been released, and her songs have topped the music charts almost every year.

    He has several Golden Gramophone statuettes and is a frequent guest of the Song of the Year festival.

    Childhood and youth

    Julia was born on February 14, 1987 in Kurgan into a family of musicians. She became the only child in the family.

    Father Stanislav Borisovich played drums in the group “Convoy”, which performed rock music.

    In 2009, the youth series “First Love” was released on the STS channel, where the singer played the leading role. The game was rated negatively by critics.

    In the same year she became a participant in the show “Dancing with the Stars”. Together with his partner E. Papunaishvili they became finalists.

    In 2013, Julia decided to try her hand at the genre of parodies in the “One to One” project. The work was not easy, but Savicheva took an honorable 2nd place.

    In the musical “Three Heroes” (2013) she played the role of Suok. Nanti speaks in her voice in the cartoon “Savva. Heart of a Warrior" and Mary Catherine in "Epic".

    Personal life

    Yulia Savicheva met her husband, rock musician Alexander Arshinov, when she was only 16 years old. He is 2 years older than her.

    Julia became the initiator of their relationship. She was the first to get his phone number and call.

    The singer immediately realized that Alexander was her betrothed, and decided to act actively.

    Yulia Savicheva constantly wrote SMS to Alexander after the tour. Not receiving an answer, I called first on my mobile phone and then on my landline.

    Gradually the young people became closer. When Yulia turned 18, they decided to live together.

    At the same time, Yulia Savicheva introduced Sasha to her parents. She had a wonderful, warm relationship with his mother.

    In the distant 90s, a boy appeared on television in the children's musical program of the former director of the USSR Central Television, “At Cinderella’s Ball,” who conquered the country with his angelic voice. He was predicted to have a future as a great artist. But life decreed otherwise, and now the talented young man lives in the shadow of his more assertive wife.

    Notes[ | ]

    1. ČSFD (Czech) - 2001.
    2. Stas Savichev Albums: songs, discography, biography, and listening guide — Rate Your Music
    3. Yulia Savicheva visiting Lera Kudryavtseva (unspecified)
      (inaccessible link).
      kudravtseva.ru
      (February 16, 2010). Retrieved January 27, 2011. Archived December 29, 2014.
    4. Linda - Do It So
    5. Yulia Savicheva (Russian) (inaccessible link). My compass. Retrieved February 24, 2013. Archived February 26, 2013.
    6. Savicheva shot four videos for one song
    7. Basic parameters of track rotation on radio stations operating in the TOPHIT.RU system
    8. 12
      TopHit.ru - chart data
    9. Evgeniy Papunaishvili - biography - actors - celebrities in cinema - Cinema-Theatre. RU
    10. SAVICHEVA Yulia Stanislavovna (Russian) (inaccessible link). “Faces of Trans-Urals” - persona.kurganobl.ru. Retrieved August 29, 2020. Archived March 27, 2020.
    11. Yulia Savicheva received the first medal in her life from the hands of Aman Tuleyev. She was awarded the regional award “For Faith and Goodness”
    12. https://rateyourmusic.com/artist/aleksandr_arshinov
    13. Tatiana Zimnyaya.
      Yulia Savicheva married her first love (Russian). Komsomolskaya Pravda (October 23, 2014). Retrieved October 23, 2014.
    14. Pre-order the album “CLV” on Apple Music (unspecified)
      . Retrieved January 24, 2020.
    15. Single “Bride” on Apple Music (unspecified)
      . Retrieved January 1, 2014.
    16. Single “Sorry” on Apple Music (unspecified)
      . Retrieved March 16, 2020.
    17. Single “My Way” on Apple Music (undefined)
      . Retrieved November 21, 2020.
    18. Single “Baby” on Apple Music (unspecified)
      . Retrieved July 2, 2020.
    19. Single “Don't be afraid” on Apple Music (undefined)
      . Retrieved November 17, 2020.
    20. Single “Indifference” on Apple Music (undefined)
      . Retrieved November 16, 2020.
    21. Latvian Airplay Top 50, 2011.11.06
    22. Results 2003: Why not sing if you have a good figure? (unspecified)
      (December 26, 2003).
    23. Results of RMA MTV 2004: MTV Russia put Russia in its mtv box | Guru Ken Shaw. Show business news (undefined)
      . www.guruken.ru (October 17, 2004). Retrieved July 24, 2016.
    24. The best songs of 2004 (unspecified)
      .
    25. Archive of the results of the Golden Gramophone hit parade - VKontakte (unspecified)
      .
    26. Yulia Savicheva - If love lives in the heart (New songs about the main thing 2005)
    27. Yulia Savicheva - Let me go (New songs about the main thing 2005)
    28. MTV announced the nominees for the MTV Russia Music Awards 2006 (unspecified)
      (August 24, 2006).
    29. Dima Bilan became the absolute winner of MTV RMA 2006 (unspecified)
      (September 21, 2006). Retrieved July 24, 2020.
    30. Archive of the results of the Golden Gramophone hit parade - VKontakte (unspecified)
      .
    31. Yulia Savicheva - No way (New songs about the main thing 2007)
    32. Yulia Savicheva - Let go (New songs about the main thing 2007)
    33. LOVE RADIO AWARDS 2009! RESULTS! (undefined)
      .
    34. Archive of the results of the Golden Gramophone hit parade - VKontakte (unspecified)
      .
    35. Russian TOP 2010 (undefined)
      .
    36. The best songs of 2010 (unspecified)
      .
    37. FASHION PEOPLE AWARDS 2011 (unspecified)
      .
    38. Alexander Rybak: “The Sound Track Award is an exotic musical attraction for me” | Results of the annual “Sound Track” award // Moskovsky Komsomolets
    39. LOVE RADIO AWARDS 2011! Voting details! (undefined)
      .
    40. Russian TOP 2012 (undefined)
      .
    41. Archive of the results of the Golden Gramophone hit parade - VKontakte (unspecified)
      .
    42. Love Radio Awards 2014. Music (undefined)
      .
    43. Love Radio Awards 2014. Celebrities (unspecified)
      .
    44. Russian TOP 2014 (undefined)
      .
    45. The best songs of 2014 (unspecified)
      .
    46. Archive of the results of the Golden Gramophone hit parade - VKontakte (unspecified)
      .

    Biography

    1987–2002: Childhood and youth

    Yulia Stanislavovna Savicheva was born on February 14, 1987 in the city of Kurgan, Kurgan region, into a family of musicians. Father - Stanislav Borisovich Savichev (born June 1, 1967)[2] - drummer, worked in the rock band “Convoy” by Evgeniy Pozdnyakov. Mother - Svetlana Anatolyevna Savicheva, graduated from a music school in piano and taught at a music school for twelve years. At the age of 5, Yulia became a soloist of the choreographic group “Firefly”.

    Her first performance took place at the age of 4, when she went on stage in Kurgan with the group “Convoy”, in which, as noted above, her father worked as a drummer[3]. Later the team was invited to Moscow, and Stanislav Savichev and his family moved to live in the capital.

    At the MAI Palace of Culture, Savicheva played in New Year’s performances, in parallel with her studies at school and classes in the choreographic group “Zhuravushka”. At the suggestion of L. Azadanova, a ballroom dancing teacher, Yulia joins her team. Together with a partner, they become twice champions of Moscow in their class. Later, director R. A. Poleiko made an offer to Yulia to play the main role in the New Year's performances of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior.

    The following year, she was again invited to take part in the New Year's performance at the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, she played the main role - the role of "Snowdrift", and took part in 40 performances. Little Yulia was invited to record the first album of singer Linda. Julia recites the opening lyrics to Linda's song "Make It So"; in addition, the little artist starred in the video for this song together with the singer[4]. You can also catch a glimpse of Savicheva in Linda’s video for the song “Marijuana.” At the age of 8, Julia worked with Linda on children's backing vocals and starred in several of her videos.

    Savicheva graduated from secondary school as a “good student” (she had only three B grades in her certificate (in algebra, geometry and physics), and she passed everything else with “excellent marks”)[5].

    2003: Star Factory-2

    March 7, 2003 Julia becomes a participant in the television project “Star Factory 2” under the direction of Maxim Fadeev. Having gone through all stages of the selection, she is one of the five finalists, which also included Elena Terleeva, Elena Temnikova, Maria Rzhevskaya and Polina Gagarina. After the television project, Savicheva’s songs “Ships” and “Vysoko”, sung during the project, and the subsequent song “Sorry for Love” are very successful. With the song “Vysoko” Yulia becomes the owner of the “Golden Gramophone” and with the same song she reaches the final of the festival “Song of the Year 2003”.

    2004-2005: Beginning of career and debut album “Vysoko”

    In March 2004, Savicheva took part in the World Best

    , where she represented Russia and took 8th place, and in May of the same year she became the representative of Russia at Eurovision 2004 in Turkey with the English-language song “Believe me”. Having taken 11th place at Eurovision, the singer began working on her debut album.

    After Eurovision, Yulia began a tour of Russia called “Hurricane in your city!” The first line-up accompanying Savicheva were musicians from the group “Total”. The third line-up included drummer Mikhail Kozodaev, keyboard player Alexander Sumbaev and bass guitarist Andrei Lebedev. In the period from 2008 to 2009, musicians from the group Xudoznik played with Savicheva. As of the end of 2014, Yulia had 5 lineups. From 2009 to the present, Alexander Goryachikh (guitar), Maxim Gvozdev (bass guitar), Yuri Kondrashov (drums) have been working in Savicheva’s team.

    On March 29, 2005, Julia released her debut disc “Vysoko” under the Monolit label. It included 11 compositions. Most of the tracks were recorded with ex-musicians of the group “Total” (Max Fadeev’s wards). Due to the failure at Eurovision, there was a decline in the artist’s popularity. After the release of the album, Julia shoots a video for the song “Stop”.

    In the fall of 2005, Savicheva released the song “If Love Lives in the Heart,” for the soundtrack to the TV series “Don’t Be Born Beautiful.” Immediately after the release of the song, it entered the hit parade of the Russian radio “Golden Gramophone”. Soon a video for this composition was released - in four versions at once[6].

    After the release of the video, the singer actively toured the CIS countries. The maxi-single “If Love Lives in the Heart” will be released soon. Also on the eve of the New Year, in the same series, the premiere of Savicheva’s new song, “How are you?” took place, for which the singer subsequently received the Golden Gramophone award.

    2006-2007: Album “Magnit”

    In April 2006, Yulia presented a new song, “Hello,” followed by the release of her second album, “Magnit,” in June 2006. Most of the songs for Savicheva were written by Anastasia Maksimova. The album was received positively by both the public and critics. The single “Hello” stayed in first place on Russian Radio for 10 weeks[7].

    In parallel with this, the recording of a new album was being prepared. On September 21, 2006, Julia won the MTV Russia Music Awards 2006

    in the “Performer of the Year” category. In December of the same year, Savicheva received an award from the television festival “New Songs about the Main Thing” for the song “Hello.”

    In 2007, the single “No Way” was released, making it to the final of “Song of the Year”. In the same year, she represented Russia at the Days of Russian Culture in Japan.

    2008-2010: Third album “Origami”

    Yu. S. Savicheva, 2009.
    On February 14, 2008, Julia presented the album “Origami”. The album includes 10 new songs and one remix. From the very first days of sales, the album gained popularity among listeners. The songs “Winter”, “Love-Moscow” and “Nuclear Explosion” took high positions in the charts[8].

    This year, the singer made her debut as an author, writing the lyrics to two songs from the album “Origami” - “Above the Stars” and “The Day After Tomorrow”. Savicheva also performed the song “Strela” to the music of A. Ukupnik, which was included in the soundtrack of the film “Indigo” (2008).

    On July 25, filming of the new youth musical “First Love: This is Such Music!” ended, where Julia played the main role. The musical was produced by the STS channel in collaboration with American producer Barry Rosenbush ( High School Musical

    , "Scary Movie 2"). The film's premiere was scheduled for March 3, 2008.

    In 2008, Savicheva took part in the Star Ice project, where French champion Jerome Blanchard became her figure skating partner. However, during training, Savicheva suffered an abdominal injury and was unable to continue participating in the competition. At the gala concert of the show, the couple Yulia and Jerome received a special prize from Alla Pugacheva.

    On March 5, 2009, the film “First Love” was released, in which Savicheva played the main role.

    In the spring of 2009, the singer became a participant in the dance project “Dancing with the Stars.” In June 2009, Savicheva and her partner Evgeniy Papunaishvili[9] became the winners of the television project.

    In December, the single “Goodbye, Love,” written by Savicheva, received the “Song of the Year 2009” award.

    At the end of February 2010, in a duet with the group, a presentation of a video for the song “Ships” took place.

    At the end of May 2010, the singer presented a new single “Moscow-Vladivostok”, the authors of which were Maxim Fadeev and Olga Seryabkina. A video was also shot for this song.

    In November 2010, Savicheva presented a new dance song called “Tell me what love is.”

    2011–2013: Album “Heartbeat”

    In February 2011, Yulia Savicheva’s video for the song “Tell me what love is” appeared on the country’s music television channels. Filming the video took four days. In March, Yulia, together with rapper Dzhigan, released the single “Let Go,” and on March 20, the ELLO channel premiered the video of the same name. For 4 weeks the song took 1st place on Russian radio, the performers became laureates of the Golden Gramophone award. In March, the premiere of the new song “Julia” took place, and in June a video for this song was released. Together with Joseph Kobzon she recorded the soundtrack for the film “Unequal Marriage”.

    In 2012, Savicheva took part in the Rossiya TV channel project “Battle of the Choirs,” working with the Volgograd team[10].

    In 2013, Savicheva took part in the “One to One!” project. on Channel One. In the final on May 26, 2013, she took second place, losing first place to Alexey Chumakov.

    Since 2014: Album “Personal...”

    Yu. S. Savicheva, 2020.
    On January 1, 2014, the premiere of Savicheva’s new single entitled “Bride” took place, and on May 14, the premiere of the video for this song took place.

    On September 16, 2014, the premiere of the song “There is Nothing More to Love,” which Yulia recorded together with the Russian rapper Dzhigan, took place. The video was released on September 26. On November 4, Savicheva presented a new studio album called “Personal...”.

    On November 23, 2020, Yulia presented the track “My Way”, the author of the words and music was the artist’s husband Alexander Arshinov. On January 21, 2016, a video for the song of the same name was released. On June 1, 2020, Yulia Savicheva’s unreleased single “Baby” was released. And on the same day a video for the song of the same name was released.

    Rating
    ( 2 ratings, average 5 out of 5 )
    Did you like the article? Share with friends:
    For any suggestions regarding the site: [email protected]
    Для любых предложений по сайту: [email protected]