Svetlana Loboda is one of the brightest and most shocking stars of the Russian-language pop. The singer constantly attracts the attention of the public not only with her creativity, but also with ambiguous actions and an intense personal life.
Biography of Svetlana Loboda
Svetlana Loboda was born in Kiev. Since childhood, she was fond of music: behind her - a professional education in academic vocals. In youth, the future pop star consecrated music for a long time, creating her own small groups and performing at local venues.
A real breakthrough in Svetlana’s career occurred in 2004, when she was cast in the popular group “ViaGRA”. It was then that they learned about Loboda not only in Ukraine, but also in Russia and throughout the former CIS. Spectacular and sexy Svetlana fit perfectly into the format of the famous trio, but her participation in the group was very short-lived. Already in the autumn of that year, the singer went into "solo swimming": the blessing, her talent and ambitions gave confidence in the indispensable success of such a risky step.
Despite the fact that Svetlana continued to work on the territory of Ukraine, attention to her work spread far beyond the borders of the country. Every year she released several hits that ended up in the top of the music charts. Among them - "Black and White Winter", "You Will Not Forget", "Black Angel".
In 2009, Svetlana Loboda took part in the Eurovision Song Contest, where she presented Ukraine with the song "Be My Valentine". The singer took only 12th place, but her performance caused a huge resonance. On stage, the girl appeared in bandages and abrasions created using makeup. So she decided to draw attention to the topic of violence. This step was the beginning of a whole social movement, which was later joined by many artists, including the legend of the French stage Patricia Kaas.
By the way, Svetlana's social activity has long earned the respect of the public. The singer has repeatedly participated in charity events, and also organized her personal events in this area. For example, an exhibition of your own photographs designed to support patients with cancer.