Natalia Vetlitskaya is a Russian singer and dancer, who became popular as a member of the Mirage group, and subsequently built an impressive solo career. Today she lives abroad and leads a secular lifestyle.
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Biography
Natalia Vetlitskaya was born in a simple Moscow family in 1964. Her mother loved to play the piano, and her father often visited the opera. All this affected the character and hobbies of the future artist. She studied at a music school, as well as a school of ballroom dancing, had good hearing and a pleasant voice. Natalia lived the dream of becoming a singer or ballerina. The last desire prevailed, and Vetlitskaya became a teacher in the ballet section, and she performed with the Recital troupe herself.
Natalia began her musical activity by chance when she was invited to become a dancer and backing vocalist in the Rondo group. At the same time, the leadership primarily noted the vocal abilities of the girl. She was even repeatedly asked to train beginner singers, and once Natalya was noticed by the director of the Mirage group, who immediately decided to put her in the place of Natalia Gulkina who had recently left the project.
So in 1988, Natalia Vetlitskaya became part of the Mirage, and the very first composition of the band “Music Tied Us”, which was also shot, was incredibly popular. They began to recognize the girl on the streets and ask for autographs. But a year later, the singer decided to leave the project in order to pursue a solo career. With the support of Igor Matvienko and Andrey Zuev, she released the album “Look Into The Eyes” in 1992.
Vetlitskaya turned into a real sex symbol of the 90s. She performed at numerous concerts and released hit after hit: "Soul", "Moon Cat", "I sewed a dress" and others. Also released two more albums of the singer: "Playboy" and "Slave of Love." But after that, the sound of Vetlitskaya began to change, as she decided to experiment more. Not everyone liked this decision, and Vetlitskaya’s popularity gradually declined. She released several more records until she finally decided to leave the stage.