Svetlana Loboda

For the period of the musical, a song and video — "Black Angel", recorded and filmed with Svitlana Loboda, were released in wide rotation.[17] In 2006, the music video and then the single "Black Angel" was released, and after a trip to Japan, Loboda recorded the song "Wait, man".At the opening ceremony of Eurovision 2009, Loboda appeared in bandages and with abrasions on her body, make-up designed to draw attention to her "Say Stop Domestic Violence" initiative.The low final positions did not prevent her from taking first places at the preliminary competition concerts in London, Paris, and Amsterdam.The leitmotif of the film was a 19th-century work entitled "Woman, Criminal and Prostitute" by Italian author Cesare Lombroso, a prison psychiatrist, which reveals the theme of the crime of passion.This song was selected among hundreds of others, submitted to the court of the UEFA European Commission, and was included in the official track list of the championship.[43] On March 26, 2015, the YUNA 2015 awards ceremony was held at the Palace of Ukraine, where Loboda and Emin won the "Best Duet" category for their joint creation "You Look at the Sky.[46] On May 20, 2015, the premiere of the music video "Time to go home" was held with the participation of "Eagle and Tails" show hosts Andrii Bedniakov, Lesya Nikityuk, Regina Todorenko, and Zhanna Badoeva.On November 26, 2015, the first M1 Music Awards 2015 ceremony was held at the Palace of Sports in Kyiv, where Loboda won in the "Clip of the Year" category with the video "Time to Go Home.[54][55] On May 9, 2016, she opened the concert of the Inter TV channel, dedicated to the 71st anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, singing Bulat Okudzhava's song "Our Tenth Paratrooper Battalion".[56][57] On June 30, 2016, the Organizing Committee of the international Miss Ukraine Universe 2016 contest officially recognized Loboda as the brightest representative of the music industry and awarded the title "The Most Beautiful Singer of the Country".[63] On the first day after the album was officially premiered on iTunes, H2LO hit the first line of the chart in seven countries: Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan.[80] In December, the singer presented the song "Moloko",[87] which was able to enter the top 40 radio charts in Russia and Ukraine, and also received platinum status.On 13 August, the singer presented a new single "Indie Rock (Vogue)" in an unusual for her style, which was released in two languages: Russian and Ukrainian.[94] On August 14, Loboda gave her first public concert in Ukraine for the first time in four years in Odesa at the club IBIZA, gathering a full house.The track "Americano" instantly took the first position in all the charts, and for a long time was number one in the "trending" tab of YouTube music videos.[99] In February 2022, Loboda ceased cooperation with the Russian Federation when Russia invaded her home country of Ukraine, canceling a scheduled concert tour.Visiting centers for Ukrainian refugees around the world and talking in person, Loboda put everything she heard into the lyrics: both grief and pain.[105] Her grandfather — Vasyl Loboda — worked in the Soviet Militsiya, then in the KGB, traveled around the world and in 1958 lived more than half a year in Cuba.At the time, when Fidel Castro and Che Guevara were preparing for a revolution, he lived in the jungle and helped develop plans to overthrow Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista.On October 1, 2014, the singer officially announced that she broke up with him Daughter — Evangelina Levandovska (born April 9, 2011, in Kyiv) Daughter — Matilda (Tilda) Loboda (born May 21, 2018, in Los Angeles) In April 2020, the singer, together with the Encore Charity Foundation in Russia and the Ukrainian Charity Exchange, launched the "Help Basket" campaign to support the elderly, low-income, and large families during the COVID-19 pandemic.[111] The singer donated a car for the needs of the tero-defense, and also paid for the purchase of necessary equipment for the city of Boryspil in the amount of 1.5 million hryvnias.[115][116] Svitlana Loboda donated three million hryvnias to complete the kindergarten "Vinochok" in Irpin in Kyiv region, part of the building was destroyed by Russian occupants.[120][121] Svitlana Loboda provided 350 refugees from a temporary camp for displaced persons in Pereiaslav, Boryspil district, with everything they needed for several months ahead.The artist bought for her compatriots, who became homeless because of the war, food, cleaning equipment, personal hygiene products, household chemicals, and much more in the amount of ₴230,000.[122] Svitlana Loboda provided her personal car to volunteer actor Alexei Surovtsev for the evacuation of animals from the city of Irpin, continues his mission to date.[123] August 14, Loboda's solo concert in Riga opened the large-scale charity tour to cities in Europe and America, which also included such countries as Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Israel and Armenia.On her birthday, 18 October 2022, the singer pledged a charitable donation of ₴1 million to repair roofs and reinforce multi-story buildings in the town of Irpin.[125] On December 26, 2022, the main music channel of Kazakhstan, MUZZONE TV, awarded Svitlana Loboda the prize "For Contribution to the Development and Restoration of Ukraine".[126] Summing up the year 2022, since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the artist has transferred more than 14 million hryvnias for targeted assistance and to various charitable organizations.
Loboda performing during the second semi-final
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