Anastasia Vinnikova

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Anastasia Vinnikova
File:Anastasia Vinnikova.jpg
Background information
Native name Анастасія Віннікава
Born (1991-04-15) 15 April 1991 (age 33)
Origin Dzyarzhynsk, Belarus
Occupation(s) Singer
Website vinnikova.by

Anastasia Vinnikova, (Belarusian: Анастасія Віннікава, Russian: Анастасия Винникова) born April 15, 1991 is a singer from Belarus. She represented her country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 with the song "I Love Belarus", but failed to qualify to the final.[1]

History

Anastasia Vinnikova was born in Dzyarzhynsk, BSSR on April 15, 1991.[2] Anastasia attended the Minsk State Linguistic University, School of Translation and Interpreting.[2]

Eurovision

Anastasia participated in Eurovision in 2011 with the song "I Love Belarus". The song was written by Evgeny Oleinik.[3] Originally, Vinnikova was to perform the song "Born in Bielorussia" until it was discovered that the song had been previously performed in the summer of 2010.[4][5] Anastasia competed in the second semi final at Eurovision. Belarus placed fourteenth with a total of forty-five points.[6]

Discography

Singles

  • 2009 : Your Love Is...
  • 2010 : Here We Go For The Gold
  • 2010 : Born in Bielorussia
  • 2010 : Мама
  • 2011 : I Feel You
  • 2011 : I Love Belarus (Мая Беларусь-Моя Беларусь)
  • 2011 : Shining In Twilight
  • 2012 : One Life
  • 2012 : Crazy
  • 2012 : Календарь
  • 2013 : It's My Life with Petr Elfimov
  • 2013 : Хто Казаў with Arua

Inconnu :

  • Тысячы зор

References

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Preceded by Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest
2011
Succeeded by
Litesound
with "We Are the Heroes"