Yulia Savicheva was born in Kurgan, Russia in 1987. She first gained attention at thirteen as a finalist on the television show 'Stars Factory,' which helped launch her career. In 2004, she represented Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest with the song 'Believe Me.'
Her debut album 'Vysoko' came out in 2005, followed by releases like 'Magnit' and 'Origami.' Songs such as 'Esli V Serdce Zhivet Lyubov' and 'Otpusti Menya' became popular in Russia. She has also been involved with the Russian Children's Fund.
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