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Mihalchik Uliya
Юлия Михальчик
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Yulia Mikhalchik, a Russian pop singer, was born on February 2, 1985 in Slates (Leningrad region). Julia Mikhalchik from childhood was distinguished by a craving for music. From the age of six he begins to study at a music school, from eleven he participates in the performances of the Samantha team and the choir of the 5th channel of St. Petersburg. In 1999, Julia became the winner of the contest “Ringing Voices”, the following year – “Amber Star” (Jurmala).
In the winter of 2002, Michalchik began
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Yulia Mikhalchik, a Russian pop singer, was born on February 2, 1985 in Slates (Leningrad region).
Julia Mikhalchik from childhood was distinguished by a craving for music. From the age of six he begins to study at a music school, from eleven he participates in the performances of the Samantha team and the choir of the 5th channel of St. Petersburg. In 1999, Julia became the winner of the contest “Ringing Voices”, the following year – “Amber Star” (Jurmala).
In the winter of 2002, Michalchik began soloing in the band “Korone”. Then, after graduation, the singer became a student of the Humanities University of Trade Unions (specialty “Public Relations”). In the summer of 2003, the semifinals of the Russian Debut competition took place, which seriously affected the fate of the singer. Jury member
In 2005, she released her first album, If Winter Comes. The debut album includes the composition “White Swan”, which is gaining great popularity. The words "strong, brave as a swan white" were heard on the air of many radio stations. There is also a video for this song. A year later, "Cats" comes out. Five songs from this album were written by the singer. In 2009, Mikhalchik recorded the songs “Don’t be afraid to fall in love” and “Where are you, mother”, which became the soundtrack for the serial film “Annushka”. In the summer of 2010, a video for the song “You are not afraid” was presented. Mikhalchik enters the history of Russian pop along with such singers as Alika Smekhova . /
Discography
2005 - "If Winter Comes"
2007 "Cats"