Korolyova was born in Ukrainian capital Kiev. She gave her first public performance in 1976, at the age of three, singing The Cruiser Aurora at the annual congress of the Komsomol. In 1985, at the age of 12, Korolyova wrote several songs including "World Without Miracles" and "Where Went the Circus", achieving popular success in Ukraine. In 1987, Korolyova won the Golden Kamerton music prize. From 1988 to 1991 she studied vocal performance at the Kiev-pop circus school. Korolyova made her first international appearances, in the United States, in 1989. Shortly thereafter she moved to Moscow. She participated in many competitions and television broadcasts, among them Christmas Meeting and Morning Mail. In 1990 she recorded the song Yellow Tulips, which launched her success both within the USSR and internationally. The song reached the finals of the Pesnya goda festival. In 1992, Korolyova embarked on her first concert tour of Russia, concluding with major shows at the Olympic Stadium. She toured Israel in 1993, Germany in 1994, and performed in New York City in 1997.
Family
Natasha Korolyova has a sister, Russya, a successful Ukrainian singer. Her first husband was the well-known Russian pop singer-songwriter Igor Nikolayev. She is currently married to Sergei Glushko, who performs as a Male Stripper with his under nickname Tarzan. She has a son named Arкhip.
Mainstream success
Between 1990 and 1997, Koreleva made twelve music videos for television: Yellow Tulips, First Kiss, Under the Summer Rain, Why the Love Dies, Kiev Boy, Sunflowers, Is It Me?, Small Country, The Man With Bellows, Do Not Die, Summer Castanets and Diamonds of Tears. After her divorce from Igor Nikolayev, she released the albums Fragments of the Past, Heart, Believe It or Not and Paradise Where Are You. She was a host and moderator of various television programs and concerts, and participated in the TV showsDancing with the Stars and Two Stars. Her second husband, Sergey Glushko was her partner on these projects. Korolyova appeared in several film roles, including Recipe Witch and The Cheerful Family 2, the latter for Ukrainian television. She has also undertaken jewelry design, releasing a collection entitled Daughters-Mothers in 2008. In 2009, she published the novelMale Striptease.