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Nyusha

Шурочкина Нюша.jpg
Nyusha in 2011

Background information
Birth name Anna Vladimirovna Shurochkina
Born
(1990-08-15) 15 August 1990 (age 28)
Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR
Genres

  • Pop

  • R&B

  • dance

  • rock

Occupation(s)

  • Singer

  • songwriter

Instruments Vocals
Years active 2007–present
Labels

  • Gala Records

  • First Music Publishing

Website nyusha.ru

Anna Vladimirovna Shurochkina (Russian: Анна Владимировна Шурочкина; born 15 August 1990), better known by her stage name Nyusha (Russian: Ню́ша) is a Russian singer and songwriter. One of the most popular musicians in contemporary Russia, Nyusha has released eight number-one singles in Russia, holding the record for the greatest amount.


The daughter of former Laskovyi Mai member Vladimir Shurochkin, Nyusha began her career as a teenager, competing in New Wave 2008, where she placed seventh. Afterwards, she was signed to Warner Music Russia and released her debut studio album Vybirat chudo in 2010; the album went on to produce four number-one singles in Russia and Nyusha won Best Russian Act at the 2011 MTV Europe Music Awards. Her second studio album Obedineniye was later released in 2014, producing four more number-one singles and winning Nyusha the award for Best Russian Act again at the 2014 MTV Europe Music Awards.




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


    • 2.1 2007–2009: Early career


    • 2.2 2010–2011: Vybirat chudo and breakthrough


    • 2.3 2012–2015: Further success and development




  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 Discography


    • 4.1 Albums


    • 4.2 Singles


    • 4.3 Charts


    • 4.4 Music videos




  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Early life


Anna Shurochkina was born on 15 August 1990 into a family of musicians.[1][2] Her father, Vladimir Shurochkin was a former member of the musical group Laskovyi Mai (Ласковый май). Her mother, Irina Shurochkina sang in a rock band in her youth. When Anna was two years old, her parents divorced. However, the father and his daughter still spent a lot of time together. Nyusha's sister, Maria Shurochkina, was twice European Junior Champion in Synchronised swimming and her brother, Ivan Shurochkin, does Martial Arts Stunts. Nyusha first came to the studio at age 5, with her Песенка большой медведицы (Pesenka Bolshoy Medveditsy) or in English Song of the Great Bear.


At age 11 she began performing on stage as the group Grizli. The group toured in Russia and Germany. At age 17 she changed her name from Anna to Nyusha.[3]




Nyusha, 2011



Career



2007–2009: Early career


In 2008 Nyusha took seventh place in the international contest New Wave 2008 and also wrote the final song of the heroine in the dubbed version of the film Enchanted. In 2009, she released her first single Вою на луну (Voyu na lunu) or in English Howl at the moon. Her composition won Song of the Year - 2009. At the concert Europa Plus Live 2009 she introduced the new songs Angel in Russian and the English Why? [4]



2010–2011: Vybirat chudo and breakthrough


In 2010 Nyusha released her second single Не перебивай (Do not Interrupt). The song became the most popular Russian-language hit in April 2010. The singer was nominated for the award Muz-TV 2010 in the category Breakthrough of the Year. Later in the year she also released the album Выбирать чудо (Choose Your Miracle). The third single is the album title, and peaked at number 1 in Russia by the end of 2010 and beginning of 2011, and is one of her most successful songs to date. It's also one of her most viewed videos on YouTube.


In 2011, she released three new singles: Больно (It Hurts) and Выше (Higher). These are the fourth and fifth singles from her debut album, Выбирать чудо. Both singles were number 1 in Russia, scoring her third and fourth number one singles respectively. She also released Plus Pres (We can make it right), a duet with the French singer Gilles Luka.


On 22 March Nyusha was nominated for the MUZ-TV in 2011, in the categories of Best Singer and Best Album. In October, Nyusha won the nomination of Best Russian Act on the MTV Europe Music Awards 2011. In December, the magazine Billboard included the song Выбирать чудо (Choose Your Miracle) in its list of the top publishing songs in 2011, and the song Больно (It Hurts) in the most impressive and memorable Russian pop songs in the last 20 years.



2012–2015: Further success and development


In January 2012, the song Выше began to occupy the top position in many charts around Russia. On April 28 she gave a concert in the famous Crocus City Hall in Moscow, because of her first tour promoting her debut album Выбирать чудо During the concert, the singer released three new songs: two singles (Воспоминание and Объединение) and a duet with her father (You are my life). A month before the show, March 28 Nyusha was nominated again for the MUZ-TV Awards 2012 in two categories (Best Song (for Выше) and Best Female Artist). The award ceremony was held on 1 June in SC Olympic. The singer won "Best Song". The same month she released officially the song Воспоминание (Memories), topping the charts in Russia and Ukraine, becoming her fifth and first number one in those countries respectively. It is considered her most successful song to date and her most popular one. Also, this song was on top of the TopHit Weekly Audience Choice for 19 consecutive weeks, more than any other in the history of the site. From 6 September the music channels started to promote the video of the song. On 27 November premiered the video for Это Новый Год (It's New Year). The song was part of the soundtrack of the animated film The Snow Queen. On 1 December Nyusha won two awards: the Gramophone Golden Radio of Russia (for the song Воспоминание), and a diploma from the festival Song of the Year 2012 (for the song Выше).


In March 2013 she released the song Наедине (Alone) as the second single of her second studio album, expected to be released by the end of the year. This song also topped the charts in Russia, becoming the sixth single to achieve it. In autumn, the singer paired with Maxim Shabalin took part in the show Ice age 2013 on the First channel, but at the 12th stage, the pair left the project. On 5 October, as part of the TV show The Hit, premiere of the song A Feather.


On 22 February 2014 the Russian branch of the online store, iTunes premiere of the song Only and pre-order the album Union. 22 April 2014 saw the release of the album The Union and on April 26 at the Arena Moscow club held its presentation. 19 May 2014 released the video for the song Only. On 31 May 2014 in Crocus city Hall hosted by premium channel RU.TV, Nyusha won in the category The Best singer.


In April 2015 the single Где ты, там я (Where you are, there am I) was released in the online store iTunes, and in June, the premiere of the video for this song



Personal life


In 2017, she married Igor Sivov in the Maldives and became stepmother to his two children from a previous marriage.[5][6] The couple have a daughter born in 2018.[7]



Discography



Albums



  • 2010 — Выбирать Чудо (Choose Your Miracle)

  • 2014 — Объединение (Union)



Singles



  • 2009 — Вою на Луну (Howl at the Moon)

  • 2010 — Не перебивай (Don't Interrupt)

  • 2010 — Выбирать чудо (Choose Your Miracle)

  • 2011 — Plus près (We Can Make It Right) feat. Gilles Luka

  • 2011 — Больно (It Hurts)

  • 2011 — Выше (Higher)

  • 2012 — Воспоминание (Memories)

  • 2012 — Это Новый Год (It's New Year)

  • 2013 — Наедине (Alone)

  • 2014 — Только (Only)

  • 2014 — Цунами (Tsunami)

  • 2015 — Где ты, там я (Where You Are, There I Am)

  • 2016 — Целуй (Kiss)

  • 2016 — Тебя любить (Love You)

  • 2017 — Always Need You

  • 2017 — Не боюсь (Not Afraid)

  • 2018 — Ночь (Night)

  • 2018 — Goalie Goalie (with Arash, Pitbull and Blanco)



Charts



















































































































































































































Title
(Russian/English (Translation))
Year
Peak position[8]

 CIS Russia
General Chart Top 100

 Russia
Moscow Chart Top 100

 Russia
St.Petersburg Chart Top 100

 Ukraine
Ukraine Chart Top 100

 Ukraine
Kiev Chart Top 100

 CIS
Audience Choice Chart Top 100

 CIS Russia
Yearly Chart Top 200

 Latvia
Latvian Airplay Top 50

 Russia
Golden Gramophone(Русское радио)

 Russia
Russian Digital Tracks

 Russia
Yearly (digital)

«Вою на Луну»
(I howl at the moon)
2009
37
33
18

44
14
96
11
15


«Не перебивай»
(Do not interrupt)
2010
1
5
6

14
1
35

12
3[9]
10[10]
«Выбирать чудо»
(Choose Your Miracle)
1
1
1
4
4
1
8
7
1
1[11]
5
«Больно»
(It Hurt)
2011
1
4
3
3
3
6
6
5
8
1[12]
11
«Plus pres
(We can make it right)»
(feat. Gilles Luka)
62
88
55


132





«Выше»
(Higher)
1
1
1
3
1
6
6
7
2
1
19
«Воспоминание/Let's Make A Change»
(Memory)
2012
1
4
1
1
1
1
3
11
1
1
3
«Это Новый Год»
(This New Year)
22
75

6
11
1





«Наедине»
(Alone)
2013
1
3
1
3
2
1
3
9
1

3
«Только/Don’t You Wanna Stay»
(Only)
2014
1
5
1
10
20
1
10

1


«Цунами»
(Tsunami)
1
2
3
12
12
1
99

1


«Где ты, там я»
(Where you are, I am)
2015
18
39
14
45
40
1
80




«Целуй»
(Kiss)
2016
162




59






«—» means that there was no song in the chart.



Music videos
























































































Year
Song
Director
2009
Вою на луну (Howling at the Moon)
Bahodyr Yuldashev
2010
Не перебивай (Don't Interrupt)
Bahodyr Yuldashev
2010
Выбирать чудо (Choose Your Miracle)
Bahodyr Yuldashev
2011
Plus près (We Can Make It Right) (Gilles Luka feat. Nyusha)
Ludoc
2011
Больно (Hurt)
Pavel Hudyakov
2011
Выше (Higher)
Bahodyr Yuldashev
2012
Воспоминание (Memories)
Alexey Golubev
2012
Это Новый Год (It's New Year)
Pavel Vladimirskiy
2013
Наедине (Alone)
Sergei Pertsev
2014
Только... (Only...)
Natella Krapivina
2014
Цунами (Tsunami)
Bahodyr Yuldashev
2015
Где ты, там я (Where Are You, I Was There)
Sergey Solodky
2016
Целуй (Kiss)
Sergey Solodky
2017
Тебя любить (Love you)
Dmitry Bushuev
2017
Не боюсь (Not Afraid)
Sergey Solodky
2018
Ночь (Night)
Sergey Solodky


References





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  2. ^ "Nyusha NYUSHA Shurochkina". VKontakte. Nyusha. Retrieved 20 December 2018.


  3. ^ Певица Нюша Шурочкина, биография


  4. ^ Нюша Шурочкина — Nyusha — Russ-Germany.de русская социальная сеть в Германии!


  5. ^ paradox (2018-11-08). "Nyusha first became a mother". micetimes.asia. Retrieved 2019-01-14.


  6. ^ "Nyusha made a wedding in the Maldives – Celebrity News". capelino.com. Retrieved 2019-01-14.


  7. ^ "Nyusha on Instagram: "Наш ангелочек 🐣❤️ #лапочкадочка"". Instagram. Retrieved 2019-01-14.


  8. ^ Общие параметры ротации всех треков исполнителя на радиостанциях, работающих в системе TOPHIT.RU


  9. ^ Россия Top 25 >> 24-2010: Альбомы Журнал "2M


  10. ^ Lenta.ru: Музыка: Имеющие уши


  11. ^ Запылившаяся звезда: Российские музыкальные чарты. Неделя 44 — 2010 lenta.ru


  12. ^ Lenta.ru: Музыка: Безвкусная кобра




External links




  • Nyusha on Twitter Edit this at Wikidata

  • Nyusha on First Music Publishing

  • Clips Nyusha (music.ivi.ru)

  • Russian Airplay (tophit.ru)

  • Nyusha at the Forbes








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