Bianka (singer)

Bianka
Background information
Birth name Tatiana Eduardovna Lipnitskaya
Born (1985-09-17) 17 September 1985
Minsk, Belarus
Origin Minsk, Belarus
Genres Pop, R&B, hip hop, rap, dance
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 2001–present
Website biankanumber1.ru

Bianka (born 17 September 1985) is a Belarusian singer (Belarusian: Таццяна Эдуардаўна Ліпніцкая; in Russian: Tatyana Eduardovna Lipnitskaya, Татьяна Эдуардовна Липницкая), song writer, and rapper. She rose to prominence in 2005 with the release of her song Swan which later on became the soundtrack to the Russian film, Бой с тенью, Shadow Boxing.[1]

Aside from Belarus, she has popular following in Russia, FSU and Israel.

Career

In 2001, she won the Grand Prix of the international competition of young performers "Mallow" (held in Poland). Bianka became a soloist with the National Orchestra of Symphonic and Popular Music of the Republic of Belarus. At this time, she wrote songs and sang. Later, she held a tour in Germany.

In 2005 Bianka received a formal offer to represent Belarus in the international contest "Eurovision" and at the same time, she was invited to work in Moscow, with Sergei Parkhomenko (Serge). She declined. In the same year, Bianca with Max Lawrence released the song "Swan", which became popular, and later was put on the soundtrack of the film " Shadow Boxing ". In 2006 came the album "Russian Folk R'n'B".

In 2007 she published a collection of her songs on the album- "On the summer." In 2008 – the album "38 locks" and she evolved her style in to dance music. In 2011 came the album "Our Generation".

Studio Albums

  1. Russian folk R'n'B (2006)
  2. About Summer (2007)
  3. 38 locks (2008)
  4. Our Generation (2011)
  5. Bianca. Music (2014)

References and footnotes

  1. БЬЯНКА / BYANKA. Empire Concert Agency (Russian)

External links

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