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Maruv

Hanna Borysivna Korsun (Ukrainian: Ганна Борисівна Корсун; née Popeliukh, Ukrainian: Попелюх; born 15 February 1991), known professionally as Maruv (stylized in all caps), is a Ukrainian singer. She used to be part of the band Maruv from February 2017 to March 2018. It was the successor of the band The Pringlez. Later, Korsun gave an interview in which she explained that from then on she would be working on her own under the pseudonym.[2]

Maruv
Korsun as lead singer of The Pringlez in 2015
Background information
Birth nameHanna Borysivna Popeliukh
Also known asShlakoblochina
Born (1991-02-15) 15 February 1991 (age 31)
Pavlohrad, Ukraine
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years active2013–present
Labels
Websitemaruvofficial.com

Biography and creativity

Early life and The Pringlez period

The singer was born as Anna Popeliukh in the Ukrainian city of Pavlohrad. In school she studied music and dance. In 2014, she graduated in a non-musical subject from the Polytechnic Institute in Kharkiv. Despite this, Popeliukh participated and reached the final of the contest The Voice of Ukraine. She is married to Oleksandr Korsun, whom she met while studying at the institute. Oleksandr was the PR manager of The Pringlez. The team included a drummer, guitarists, a songwriter, and also a photographer and sound engineer.

In 2015, the group represented Ukraine at the New Wave competition. In addition, one of their songs – "Easy to Love" – competed in the Ukrainian selection for Eurovision 2016.[3]

2017: Transition to Maruv and first album

In 2017, the band changed its name to Maruv. In addition to this, the group members decided to change the concept of their work. The old group name was left in the past, as well as their pop-rock performance style. They decided to leave behind their "teenage" creativity, and adapt a modern and popular style. In May 2017, the band released its debut album, Stories. It includes seven tracks written in three languages – Ukrainian, Russian, English. On 23 September 2017, the band presented the album at a concert at their hometown of Kharkiv.[3]

2017–2018: Maruv & Boosin and Black Water

In 2017, Korsun met guitarist, DJ, and performer Mikhail Busin (also known under the pseudonym BOOSIN). Later, Korsun and the Busin co-created a label called Zori Sound. They realised that their voices were in harmony and decided to work further under the name of Maruv & Boosin. Their first joint song was "Spini". Later, they recorded a second joint song, "Drunk Groove", which became famous, even hitting the overseas charts. The track was released on 15 December 2017. Korsun was the author of the text, and Busin authored the music.

Maruv performed "Drunk Groove" at the opening of Muz-TV 2018. They gave a concert on 10 June in Moscow to mark the opening of FIFA World Cup 2018. The performance took place on Sparrow Hills.[3] On 30 July 2018, they released a follow-up single to the lead track "Drunk Groove", titled "Focus on Me".[4] It is the second single from their album Black Water, which was released on 28 September 2018, as a visual album.[5]

2019–present: Eurovision Song Contest and withdrawal

 
Maruv in 2019

On 23 February 2019, Maruv won the final of Vidbir for the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 .[6] Her win was marred by controversy about her concerts in Russia.[7] The rights to her Eurovision song, "Siren Song", belong to the Russian record label Warner Music Russia[8][9] and the label had organised her first ever solo concert to be held in Moscow at Izvestia Hall on 6 April 2019.[10] After it became clear that she would be performing in two concerts in Russia the following months, Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Culture Vyacheslav Kyrylenko stated that artists who toured Russia or "did not recognise the territorial integrity of Ukraine" should not take part in Eurovision.[7]

During the final, when asked on stage whether Crimea is part of Ukraine, she replied affirmatively,[11][12] and when asked if Russia was an aggressor, she replied: "If the country has a bad president, that doesn't mean that all the people who live there are evil".[13] After the show, when Ukraine's Channel 24 asked her to describe what was happening in Donbass and her position towards it, she replied:

This is a very difficult question for me to answer, because my relatives have lost their homes there and it is very difficult for me to talk about it. But I want peace to come at last and all this to be over.[12][14]

On 24 February the National Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine (UA: PBC) offered Maruv a contract; one of the terms forbid her to hold concerts in Russia.[15][7] Maruv saw no harm in performing in Russia claiming "performing concerts is my way of bringing peace," later she confirmed she was willing to postpone her concerts.[7] Maruv stated that the issue of not touring in Russia was not critical to her, and the major disagreement was about other conditions of the contract which she described as a cabal. She said that she is a tax-paying citizen of Ukraine and genuinely loves her country, however she is not ready to turn her participation in the contest into the "promo-action of Ukrainian politicians". "I am a musician, not the baseball bat on the political arena", she said.[16]

The next day it was revealed that UA: PBC and Maruv were not able to reach an agreement on her participation in the contest.[17] Ukraine withdrew from participating in Eurovision 2019 as a result of the controversy, which they had been tipped to receive a high score.[18] The song "Siren Song" became a huge hit in CIS countries. It received three platinum certifications in Russia.[19] On 29 November 2019 She released EP Hellcat Story.[20]

In 2020 Maruv presented her alter ego Shlakoblochina and released an EP Fatality under this name.[21] She also recorded Russian version of the song "More" for the game League of Legends.[22]

Personal life

Anna Korsun is married to Oleksandr Korsun.[3] Korsun announced via her social media on 15 February 2022 that she is pregnant with her first child.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Stories (2017)
  • Black Water (2018)
  • No Name (2021)

Extended plays

  • Hellcat Story (2019)
  • Fatality (2020) (as Shlakoblochina)

Singles

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UKR
[23]
BUL
[24]
CIS
[25]
LIT
[26]
POL
[27]
RUS
[28]
"Сонце" 2017 Stories
"Let Me Love You"
"Спини" Non-album single
"Drunk Groove"
(with Boosin)
1 8 1 8 1 Black Water
"Focus on Me" 2018 1 2 1
"Black Water" 112
"For You"
(with Faruk Sabanci)
57 43 44 Non-album singles
"Siren Song" 2019 2 1 70 2
"Mon Amour"
(with Mosimann)
64 56
"Mezhdu nami" 225
"To Be Mine" Hellcat Story
"Don't Stop"
"Don't U Waste My Time"
"If You Want Her"
"Novaya sila kiski"
(as Shlakoblochina featuring Fearmuch)
2020 Fatality
"Samoletnaya"
(as Shlakoblochina)
"I Want You" 4 3 Non-album singles
"Sad Song" 10 6
"More"
"Est tolko mig"
(with Danya Milokhin)
"Maria"
"VIP"
(as Shlakoblochina)
2021
"Crush"
"Call 911"
(with Sickotoy)
91 81
"Komilfo"
(with Filipp Kirkorov)
632
"Candy Shop" 248
"No More"
(with Filipp Kirkorov)
"Rich Bitch" No Name
"Bullet"
(with The Hatters)
549
"Ne zabudu"
"Shpok Shpok"
(as Shlakoblochina)
Non-album singles
"Yolochka"
(as Shlakoblochina with Boosin)
"Proshchay" 45
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released.

Awards and nominations

Award Year[a] Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Category Result Ref.
M1 Music Awards 2018 Herself Best Alternative Artist Nominated [30]
Breakthrough of the Year Nominated
"Drunk Groove" Dance Parade Won
2019 "Siren Song" Dance Parade Nominated [31]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2019 Herself Best MTV Russia Act Won [32]
Yuna Music Awards 2019 Herself Breakthrough of the Year Won [33]
Black Water Best Album Nominated
Maruv & Boosin Best Duet Won
"Drunk Groove" Best Video Nominated
Best Song in Another Language Won
Best Electronic Song Won
2020 Herself Best Performer Nominated [34][35]
"Siren Song" Best Song in Another Language Nominated
Best Electronic Song Won
2021 "I Want You" Best Electronic Song Pending [36]
Culture Music Awards 2020 "Sad Song" Best English-language song Pending [37]
Novoye Radio Awards 2021 Herself Best Female Artist Pending [38]

Notes

  1. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 December 2018. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Maruv & Boosin". 5 April 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on 5 May 2019. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  4. ^ ""MARUV singles"". Tophit. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  5. ^ ""Black Water album"". iTunes. 28 September 2018. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
  6. ^ Van Lith, Nick (23 February 2019). "Maruv wins Vidbir 2019 and will represent Ukraine with "Siren Song"". escxtra.com. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
  7. ^ a b c d "Ukraine's Maruv wins Eurovision national selection, sparking controversy (VIDEO)". Kyiv Post. 24 February 2019. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
    "MARUV have been set a number of conditions, among which no touring in Russia". Ukrayinska Pravda (in Ukrainian). 24 February 2019. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  8. ^ "Права на пісню MARUV для Євробачення належать російській компанії – соцмережі (фото) – новини суспільства". УНІАН. 24 February 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  9. ^ "Maruv выпустила песню для "Евровидения" (Слушать)". 13 February 2019. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  10. ^ "Maruv готовит первый сольник в Москве". 21 January 2019. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  11. ^ "Out Of Tune With Ukraine? 'Unpatriotic' Pop Diva Dropped From Eurovision". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  12. ^ a b "MARUV о войне в Донбассе, "русский мир" проник в украинские выборы – топ-5 видео недели". Channel 24. 24 February 2019. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  13. ^ "Out Of Tune With Ukraine? 'Unpatriotic' Pop Diva Dropped From Eurovision". Radio Free Europe. 26 February 2019.
  14. ^ "Хочу чтобы наступил мир и чтобы наконец это закончилось, – MARUV о войне в Донбассе". Channel 24. 24 February 2019. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  15. ^ "Никаких гастролей по России: MARUV поставили условие для участия в Евровидении-2019". Lifestyle 24. 24 February 2019. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  16. ^ "То, как поступили с Maruv – образец того, что собираются сделать на выборах" ("The Way Maruv was Handled is a Sample of What They are Planning to Do and the Elections"), strana.ua
  17. ^ Agadellis, Stratos (25 February 2019). "Ukraine: MARUV will not fly to Tel Aviv; country's Eurovision act unknown". ESCToday. from the original on 25 February 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  18. ^ Savage, Mark (27 February 2019). "Ukraine's Eurovision woes deepen". Retrieved 26 March 2019.
  19. ^ a b "Siren Song Maruv стала платиновой". Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  20. ^ ""Hellcat Story – EP" (Maruv)". Apple Music. 29 November 2019. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  21. ^ "MARUV: "Старые вещи отдаю родне и подругам"". StarHit (in Russian). Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  22. ^ @Lol_CIS (31 October 2020). "Кавер на песню MORE в исполнении MARUV только что прозвучал на трансляции финала". Twitter.
  23. ^ "Top City & Country Radio Hits — Top Week Hits (Ukraine) — TopHit Music Charts". TopHit. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  24. ^ "Архив класации | ПРОФОН". www.prophon.org.
  25. ^ "Maruv – Listen All Songs". Tophit. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  26. ^ "Savaitės klausomiausi (TOP 100)". LIT. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  27. ^ Peak chart positions for singles in Poland:
    • For "Drunk Groove": "AirPlay Top: 28.04. – 04.05.2018". Polish Airplay Top 100. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
  28. ^ "Top City & Country Radio Hits — Top Week Hits (Russia) — TopHit Music Charts". TopHit. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  29. ^ "Albums and singles certified Platinum in 2019". Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
  30. ^ ""M1 Music Awards. 4 сезони": названо найкращих у 2018 році українських виконавців". m1.tv (in Ukrainian). 2 December 2018. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  31. ^ "М1 MUSIC AWARDS 2019: СПИСОК НОМІНАНТІВ НА ПРЕМІЮ..." novy.tv (in Ukrainian). 28 November 2019. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  32. ^ "THESE ARE THE BIG WINNERS AT THE 2019 MTV EMA". mtvema.com. 3 November 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  33. ^ "Стали відомі номінанти музичної премії YUNA-2019". Slukh (media) (in Ukrainian). 18 December 2018. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  34. ^ "Премія YUNA-2020 оголосила номінантів: дивіться список і слухайте плейліст". slukh.media (in Ukrainian). 17 December 2019. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  35. ^ "Оголошено перших 4 переможців премії YUNA 2020" (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  36. ^ София Ковнир (9 December 2020). "Музыкальная премия YUNA 2021: обнародован полный список номинантов". Обозреватель (in Russian). Retrieved 11 December 2020.
  37. ^ "Culture Music Awards 2020 / Українські Номінанти" (in Ukrainian). Culture Ukraine. 7 November 2020. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  38. ^ "Голосуй за номинантов премии "Новое Радио Awards 2021"" (in Russian). Новое радио. 10 December 2020. Retrieved 11 December 2020.

External links

  • Official website (in English)
  • on Warner Music Russia (in Russian)

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Hanna Korsun redirects here Not to be confused with Anna Korsun In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions the patronymic is Borysivna and the family name is PopeliukhorKorsun Hanna Borysivna Korsun Ukrainian Ganna Borisivna Korsun nee Popeliukh Ukrainian Popelyuh born 15 February 1991 known professionally as Maruv stylized in all caps is a Ukrainian singer She used to be part of the band Maruv from February 2017 to March 2018 It was the successor of the band The Pringlez Later Korsun gave an interview in which she explained that from then on she would be working on her own under the pseudonym 2 MaruvKorsun as lead singer of The Pringlez in 2015Background informationBirth nameHanna Borysivna PopeliukhAlso known asShlakoblochinaBorn 1991 02 15 15 February 1991 age 31 Pavlohrad UkraineGenresPop electronic blue eyed soulOccupation s Singer songwriter record producerYears active2013 presentLabelsWarner Music Russia 1 Websitemaruvofficial com Contents 1 Biography and creativity 1 1 Early life and The Pringlez period 1 2 2017 Transition to Maruv and first album 1 3 2017 2018 Maruv amp Boosin and Black Water 1 4 2019 present Eurovision Song Contest and withdrawal 2 Personal life 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Extended plays 3 3 Singles 4 Awards and nominations 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksBiography and creativity EditEarly life and The Pringlez period Edit The singer was born as Anna Popeliukh in the Ukrainian city of Pavlohrad In school she studied music and dance In 2014 she graduated in a non musical subject from the Polytechnic Institute in Kharkiv Despite this Popeliukh participated and reached the final of the contest The Voice of Ukraine She is married to Oleksandr Korsun whom she met while studying at the institute Oleksandr was the PR manager of The Pringlez The team included a drummer guitarists a songwriter and also a photographer and sound engineer In 2015 the group represented Ukraine at the New Wave competition In addition one of their songs Easy to Love competed in the Ukrainian selection for Eurovision 2016 3 2017 Transition to Maruv and first album Edit In 2017 the band changed its name to Maruv In addition to this the group members decided to change the concept of their work The old group name was left in the past as well as their pop rock performance style They decided to leave behind their teenage creativity and adapt a modern and popular style In May 2017 the band released its debut album Stories It includes seven tracks written in three languages Ukrainian Russian English On 23 September 2017 the band presented the album at a concert at their hometown of Kharkiv 3 2017 2018 Maruv amp Boosin and Black Water Edit In 2017 Korsun met guitarist DJ and performer Mikhail Busin also known under the pseudonym BOOSIN Later Korsun and the Busin co created a label called Zori Sound They realised that their voices were in harmony and decided to work further under the name of Maruv amp Boosin Their first joint song was Spini Later they recorded a second joint song Drunk Groove which became famous even hitting the overseas charts The track was released on 15 December 2017 Korsun was the author of the text and Busin authored the music Maruv performed Drunk Groove at the opening of Muz TV 2018 They gave a concert on 10 June in Moscow to mark the opening of FIFA World Cup 2018 The performance took place on Sparrow Hills 3 On 30 July 2018 they released a follow up single to the lead track Drunk Groove titled Focus on Me 4 It is the second single from their album Black Water which was released on 28 September 2018 as a visual album 5 2019 present Eurovision Song Contest and withdrawal Edit Maruv in 2019 Main article Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 On 23 February 2019 Maruv won the final of Vidbir for the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 6 Her win was marred by controversy about her concerts in Russia 7 The rights to her Eurovision song Siren Song belong to the Russian record label Warner Music Russia 8 9 and the label had organised her first ever solo concert to be held in Moscow at Izvestia Hall on 6 April 2019 10 After it became clear that she would be performing in two concerts in Russia the following months Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Culture Vyacheslav Kyrylenko stated that artists who toured Russia or did not recognise the territorial integrity of Ukraine should not take part in Eurovision 7 During the final when asked on stage whether Crimea is part of Ukraine she replied affirmatively 11 12 and when asked if Russia was an aggressor she replied If the country has a bad president that doesn t mean that all the people who live there are evil 13 After the show when Ukraine s Channel 24 asked her to describe what was happening in Donbass and her position towards it she replied This is a very difficult question for me to answer because my relatives have lost their homes there and it is very difficult for me to talk about it But I want peace to come at last and all this to be over 12 14 On 24 February the National Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine UA PBC offered Maruv a contract one of the terms forbid her to hold concerts in Russia 15 7 Maruv saw no harm in performing in Russia claiming performing concerts is my way of bringing peace later she confirmed she was willing to postpone her concerts 7 Maruv stated that the issue of not touring in Russia was not critical to her and the major disagreement was about other conditions of the contract which she described as a cabal She said that she is a tax paying citizen of Ukraine and genuinely loves her country however she is not ready to turn her participation in the contest into the promo action of Ukrainian politicians I am a musician not the baseball bat on the political arena she said 16 The next day it was revealed that UA PBC and Maruv were not able to reach an agreement on her participation in the contest 17 Ukraine withdrew from participating in Eurovision 2019 as a result of the controversy which they had been tipped to receive a high score 18 The song Siren Song became a huge hit in CIS countries It received three platinum certifications in Russia 19 On 29 November 2019 She released EP Hellcat Story 20 In 2020 Maruv presented her alter ego Shlakoblochina and released an EP Fatality under this name 21 She also recorded Russian version of the song More for the game League of Legends 22 Personal life EditAnna Korsun is married to Oleksandr Korsun 3 Korsun announced via her social media on 15 February 2022 that she is pregnant with her first child Discography EditFurther information Diskografiya Maruv Maruv discography Studio albums Edit Stories 2017 Black Water 2018 No Name 2021 Extended plays Edit Hellcat Story 2019 Fatality 2020 as Shlakoblochina Singles Edit List of singles as lead artist with selected chart positions and certifications showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications AlbumUKR 23 BUL 24 CIS 25 LIT 26 POL 27 RUS 28 Sonce 2017 Stories Let Me Love You Spini Non album single Drunk Groove with Boosin 1 8 1 8 1 ZPAV 2 Platinum 29 Black Water Focus on Me 2018 1 2 1 Black Water 112 For You with Faruk Sabanci 57 43 44 Non album singles Siren Song 2019 2 1 70 2 NFPF 3 Platinum 19 Mon Amour with Mosimann 64 56 Mezhdu nami 225 To Be Mine Hellcat Story Don t Stop Don t U Waste My Time If You Want Her Novaya sila kiski as Shlakoblochina featuring Fearmuch 2020 Fatality Samoletnaya as Shlakoblochina I Want You 4 3 Non album singles Sad Song 10 6 More Est tolko mig with Danya Milokhin Maria VIP as Shlakoblochina 2021 Crush Call 911 with Sickotoy 91 81 Komilfo with Filipp Kirkorov 632 Candy Shop 248 No More with Filipp Kirkorov Rich Bitch No Name Bullet with The Hatters 549 Ne zabudu Shpok Shpok as Shlakoblochina Non album singles Yolochka as Shlakoblochina with Boosin Proshchay 45 denotes a single that did not chart or was not released Awards and nominations EditAward Year a Recipient s and nominee s Category Result Ref M1 Music Awards 2018 Herself Best Alternative Artist Nominated 30 Breakthrough of the Year Nominated Drunk Groove Dance Parade Won2019 Siren Song Dance Parade Nominated 31 MTV Europe Music Awards 2019 Herself Best MTV Russia Act Won 32 Yuna Music Awards 2019 Herself Breakthrough of the Year Won 33 Black Water Best Album NominatedMaruv amp Boosin Best Duet Won Drunk Groove Best Video NominatedBest Song in Another Language WonBest Electronic Song Won2020 Herself Best Performer Nominated 34 35 Siren Song Best Song in Another Language NominatedBest Electronic Song Won2021 I Want You Best Electronic Song Pending 36 Culture Music Awards 2020 Sad Song Best English language song Pending 37 Novoye Radio Awards 2021 Herself Best Female Artist Pending 38 Notes Edit Indicates the year of ceremony Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year wherever possible References Edit Maruv Home Page Archived from the original on 2 December 2018 Retrieved 23 February 2018 Maruv amp Boosin 5 April 2018 a b c d MARUV amp BOOSIN who is it Archived from the original on 5 May 2019 Retrieved 23 February 2018 MARUV singles Tophit Retrieved 30 July 2018 Black Water album iTunes 28 September 2018 Retrieved 28 September 2018 Van Lith Nick 23 February 2019 Maruv wins Vidbir 2019 and will represent Ukraine with Siren Song escxtra com Retrieved 23 February 2019 a b c d Ukraine s Maruv wins Eurovision national selection sparking controversy VIDEO Kyiv Post 24 February 2019 Retrieved 24 February 2019 MARUV have been set a number of conditions among which no touring in Russia Ukrayinska Pravda in Ukrainian 24 February 2019 Retrieved 24 February 2019 Prava na pisnyu MARUV dlya Yevrobachennya nalezhat rosijskij kompaniyi socmerezhi foto novini suspilstva UNIAN 24 February 2019 Retrieved 25 February 2019 Maruv vypustila pesnyu dlya Evrovideniya Slushat 13 February 2019 Retrieved 24 February 2019 Maruv gotovit pervyj solnik v Moskve 21 January 2019 Retrieved 24 February 2019 Out Of Tune With Ukraine Unpatriotic Pop Diva Dropped From Eurovision RadioFreeEurope RadioLiberty Retrieved 22 March 2020 a b MARUV o vojne v Donbasse russkij mir pronik v ukrainskie vybory top 5 video nedeli Channel 24 24 February 2019 Retrieved 28 February 2019 Out Of Tune With Ukraine Unpatriotic Pop Diva Dropped From Eurovision Radio Free Europe 26 February 2019 Hochu chtoby nastupil mir i chtoby nakonec eto zakonchilos MARUV o vojne v Donbasse Channel 24 24 February 2019 Retrieved 28 February 2019 Nikakih gastrolej po Rossii MARUV postavili uslovie dlya uchastiya v Evrovidenii 2019 Lifestyle 24 24 February 2019 Retrieved 24 February 2019 To kak postupili s Maruv obrazec togo chto sobirayutsya sdelat na vyborah The Way Maruv was Handled is a Sample of What They are Planning to Do and the Elections strana ua Agadellis Stratos 25 February 2019 Ukraine MARUV will not fly to Tel Aviv country s Eurovision act unknown ESCToday Archived from the original on 25 February 2019 Retrieved 25 February 2019 Savage Mark 27 February 2019 Ukraine s Eurovision woes deepen Retrieved 26 March 2019 a b Siren Song Maruv stala platinovoj Retrieved 21 September 2020 Hellcat Story EP Maruv Apple Music 29 November 2019 Retrieved 2 November 2020 MARUV Starye veshi otdayu rodne i podrugam StarHit in Russian Retrieved 2 November 2020 Lol CIS 31 October 2020 Kaver na pesnyu MORE v ispolnenii MARUV tolko chto prozvuchal na translyacii finala Twitter Top City amp Country Radio Hits Top Week Hits Ukraine TopHit Music Charts TopHit Retrieved 21 September 2020 Arhiv klasacii PROFON www prophon org Maruv Listen All Songs Tophit Retrieved 21 September 2020 Savaites klausomiausi TOP 100 LIT Retrieved 21 September 2020 Peak chart positions for singles in Poland For Drunk Groove AirPlay Top 28 04 04 05 2018 Polish Airplay Top 100 Retrieved 26 September 2019 Top City amp Country Radio Hits Top Week Hits Russia TopHit Music Charts TopHit Retrieved 13 September 2020 Albums and singles certified Platinum in 2019 Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry Retrieved 26 September 2019 M1 Music Awards 4 sezoni nazvano najkrashih u 2018 roci ukrayinskih vikonavciv m1 tv in Ukrainian 2 December 2018 Retrieved 20 December 2019 M1 MUSIC AWARDS 2019 SPISOK NOMINANTIV NA PREMIYu novy tv in Ukrainian 28 November 2019 Retrieved 20 December 2019 THESE ARE THE BIG WINNERS AT THE 2019 MTV EMA mtvema com 3 November 2019 Retrieved 17 November 2019 Stali vidomi nominanti muzichnoyi premiyi YUNA 2019 Slukh media in Ukrainian 18 December 2018 Retrieved 20 December 2019 Premiya YUNA 2020 ogolosila nominantiv divitsya spisok i sluhajte plejlist slukh media in Ukrainian 17 December 2019 Retrieved 20 December 2019 Ogolosheno pershih 4 peremozhciv premiyi YUNA 2020 in Ukrainian Retrieved 15 April 2020 Sofiya Kovnir 9 December 2020 Muzykalnaya premiya YUNA 2021 obnarodovan polnyj spisok nominantov Obozrevatel in Russian Retrieved 11 December 2020 Culture Music Awards 2020 Ukrayinski Nominanti in Ukrainian Culture Ukraine 7 November 2020 Retrieved 15 December 2020 Golosuj za nominantov premii Novoe Radio Awards 2021 in Russian Novoe radio 10 December 2020 Retrieved 11 December 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maruv Official website in English Profile on Warner Music Russia in Russian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maruv amp oldid 1126744828, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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