Misha Romanova

Misha Romanova
Background information
Native name Nataliya Mohylenets
Birth name Nataliya Volodymyrivna Mohylenets
Born (1990-08-03) 3 August 1990
Origin Kherson, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Genres Pop
Occupation(s) singer
Instruments voice
Years active 2013–present
Labels Velvet Music
Associated acts Mot
Website www.viagraofficial.ru

Misha Romanova, born Nataliya Volodymyrivna Mohylenets[1] (Ukrainian: Наталія Володимирівна Могилинець, Russian: Наталья Владимировна Могиленец, born August 3, 1990 in Kherson), is a Ukrainian singer. She is an ex- member of the Russian-Ukrainian group Nu Virgos.[2][3]

Biography

Romanova was born in Kherson, Ukraine (then part of the Soviet Union).[4]

Romanova attended a school in Kherson. She had difficulty communicating with her classmates as she struggled with a stutter. Doctors advised her parents to start taking her to vocal lessons. She discovered that when sang, she didn't stutter.[5]

In 2001 she joined the Mouse children's vocal studio PC "Neftyanyk" in her hometown. At first she sang in a band, but soon she became the main soloist. She soon became the assistant of the head of the studio. She participated in many musical shows. In 2007, Romanova joined the Kyiv Municipal Academy of Circus and Variety Arts, and graduated in 2012.[5]

Discography

Year Title Cyrillic Translation Members
2013 Peremirie Перемирие Truce Erika Gerceg, Anastasia Kozhevnikova, Misha Romanova
2014 U menya poyavilsya drugoi (with Vakhtang) У меня появился другой I have another guy
Kislorod (with Mot) Кислород Oxygen
2015 Eto bylo prekrasno Это было прекрасно It was beautiful
Tak sil'no Так сильно скучаю I miss you very strongly
2016 Kto Ty Mne? Кто Ты Мне? Who Are You To Me?
2017 Moe Cerditse Zanyato Моё Сердце Занято My Heart is Taken

Clip

Year Title Members
2013 Peremirie Erika Gerceg, Anastasia Kozhevnikova, Misha Romanova
2014 U menya poyavilsya drugoi
Kislorod
2015 Eto bylo prekrasno
Tak sil'no
2016 Kto Ty Mne?
2017 Moe Cerditse Zanyato

References

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