Rosava, born Olena Yanchuk in 1978 in Skvyra, Kyiv region, is a Ukrainian singer who blends contemporary live and electronic music with traditional Ukrainian female folk singing. She began her musical career in the late 1990s and gained prominence after winning the "Chervona Ruta" festival in 1999. Her music is characterized by deep melodies and strong emotional expressions, combining elements of traditional Ukrainian folk songs with modern sounds. Rosava's lyrics often explore themes of love, fate, homeland, and feminine strength, frequently incorporating mystical imagery and symbols from Ukrainian folklore. Her discography includes notable albums such as "Na Bilomu" (2000), "Rosava" (2005), "Vyshyvanka" (2010), "Sylna" (2016), and "Rosava. Akustyka" (2021). She is regarded as one of the most influential Ukrainian singers, successfully merging folk traditions with contemporary music, thus appealing to a wide audience. Rosava's work exemplifies how Ukrainian folk music can evolve while maintaining its authenticity.