Julia savicheva biography
Yulia Stanislavovna Savicheva (Russian: Ю́лия Станисла́вовна Са́вичева; born 14 February ) is a Russian singer who represented Russia in the Eurovision.
Yulia Stanislavovna Savicheva is a Russian singer who represented Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest, which was held in Istanbul, Turkey.!
In 2003, a new period began in Savicheva's biography: the girl became a participant in the popular television project "Star Factory - 2", which is directed by her fellow countryman Max Fadeev.
She went through all the stages of selection and got into the top five finalists (Yulia Savicheva, Maria Rzhevskaya, Polina Gagarina, Elena Terleeva, Elena Temnikova). And even though Savicheva did not enter the top three, but after the show project her life changed, her career went up.
In the future, it is this television musical project to support young performers that will play a decisive role in her fate.
At the "Star Factory" the young singer sang "Ships" and "Vysoko".
Biography.These compositions, as well as the next song “Forgive me for love”, instantly turned into hits, making Yulia Savicheva popular. The singer performed with the last song at the "Song of the Year" in 2003. Quite often, Julia is called the best pupil of producer Max Fadeev, and fans are delighted with her calm and