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Biography

  • Born

    13 February 2000 (age 24)

  • Born In

    Anadyr, Chukotskiy avtonomnyy okrug, Russian Federation

Polnalyubvi is a musical project of a young singer Marina Demeshchenko. Marina was born in Chukotka, in the easternmost city of Russia, Anadyr. Since childhood, she studied music, sang in the choir, played the violin, and studied at a music school. She released her debut album while still a high school student, in 2017. To do this, the girl specifically found a sound engineer online and independently came to Moscow. The young singer admits that at the beginning of her career she was guided by the work of Anna Herman and Vladimir Vysotsky, and was also a fan of Zemfira, Mujuice, the groups " Mumiy Troll " and "Splin". Marina has released a total of four albums on which she has performed as an author of poetry, music and arrangements. Polnalyubvi's latest album is called "Tales of the Wood Nymph". It includes eight songs, including the hit tik-tok track "Comets". Critics describe Marina's music as "elvish pop", where the minimalist sound gradually moves towards large-scale and epic compositions, accompanied by deep bass and multi-voiced choral accompaniment. Last year, polnalyubvi performed on the First Channel in the program "Evening Urgant" with the song "Comets". Polnalyubvi's music is a cross between rock, pop and folk, spiced with a distinctive indie. Her early tracks are ideal for yard gatherings with a guitar, and even better for apartment owners, at the very first of which polnalyubvi decided to record her first album. The singer's latest works are characterized by a rich, sometimes even orchestral sound that instantly enchants the listener.

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