Evgenia Vlasova


Evgenia Vlasova is a Ukrainian singer-songwriter.

Biography

Her parents were artistically inclined. In 1994 Vlasova entered the R. Glier State Higher Music College, graduating in 1998. In that same year, she entered the Queen of the Song international competition in Rimini, Italy singing Musyka dusha moya . She won the grand prize in this event.
Also in 1998, Vlasova won several Ukrainian music popularity competitions such as the Song of the Year festival and the 21st Century's Hope nomination. In 1999 she wrote "Wind of Hope". Dmitriy Kostiuk signed on as her manager in that same year.
In November 2001, the Wind of Hope full-length album was released. This album was followed a string of music videos; "Severnoye siyaniye ", "O Tebe ", "Budu silneye ", and "Plach obo mne ".
In 2004, Vlasova gave birth to a daughter named Nina and stepped briefly out of her singing career to devote her full attention to her new career as a mother.
Vlasova re-entered the music world in 2005, this time teaming up with Andru Donalds. The result of their work was four duets and a music video called "Limbo".

Personal life

Vlasova is divorced from her producer Dmitry Kostyuk in 2008. They have a daughter together named Nina Kostyuk.

Illness

In 2009 Vlasova was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. As of March 2010 she underwent a surgery and three courses of chemotherapy and is feeling better now.

Albums

Veter nadezhdy (Ветер надежды)

Most of the singles are in Russian and English.