Alina Orlova
Alina Orlova is a singer-songwriter from Minsk, Belarus. Her debut album 'Betonines Kaladeles' came out in 2013, with the title track becoming one of her most...
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Alina Orlova is a singer-songwriter from Minsk, Belarus. Her debut album 'Betonines Kaladeles' came out in 2013, with the title track becoming one of her most recognized songs. She followed it with 'Muzyka' in 2016 and 'Dance' in 2019.
Her music includes songs like 'Good Night' and 'Aguona' that often deal with themes of identity and memory. She has performed in Europe and North America, building a following outside Belarus.
As a musician in Belarus, Orlova has faced political scrutiny and censorship at times. Her lyrics sometimes address sensitive topics, which has drawn both support and criticism in her home country.
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