Lilya Vavrin

Style: Pop

Info about Lilya Vavrin:

Lilya Vavrin, born on October 19, 1976, in Lviv, is a Ukrainian pop singer, poet, composer, and radio and television host. Her musical career began in 1991 when she won the Grand Prix at the "Moloda Halychyna" festival. In 1994, she received the "Hope of the Year" award at the "Melodiya-94" festival for her song "Ne Treba Sliz." Vavrin has participated in numerous festivals, including "Perlyny Sezonu," "Chervona Ruta," and "Slavianski Bazaar." In 1995, she toured Germany with the band "Vatra," marking her first international performances. She released her debut album, "Ne Treba Sliz," in 2001, which was recognized as the best album of the year in Lviv. Beyond her singing career, Vavrin has worked as a radio host for stations like Avto FM and Star FM and as a television host for the program "Modny Element." She continues to perform and contribute to the Ukrainian music scene. ([wikidata.uk-ua.nina.az](https://www.wikidata.uk-ua.nina.az/%D0%9B%D1%96%D0%BB%D1%8F_%D0%92%D0%B0%D0%B2%D1%80%D1%96%D0%BD.html?utm_source=openai))