Angelica Agurbash
| Angelica Agurbash | |
|---|---|
Angelica Agurbash performing Belarus entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2005. |
|
| Background information | |
| Birth name | Anzhalika Ahurbash |
| Born | 17 May 1970 |
| Origin | Minsk, Belarus (formerly Soviet Union) |
| Genres | Pop, Rock |
| Occupations | Singer |
| Instruments | Vocals |
| Website | http://agurbash.ru/ |
Angelica Agurbash (Anzhalika Ahurbash, Russian: Анжелика Агурбаш, Belarusian: Анжаліка Агурбаш), born May 17, 1970, is a Belarusian singer and former model perhaps most known for representing Belarus at the Eurovision Song Contest 2005.[1]
Angelica Agurbash (born Yalinskaya) was born in Minsk, Belarussian SSR, Soviet Union. In 1988, she won the first Miss Belarus title when she was a student of the Belarusian Academy of Arts. Between 1990 and 1995, she was in the band Verasy. In 1991, Angelica earned her second title "Miss Photo USSR" becoming the most photoed model in Belarus.
Since Angelica left Verasy, she has had numerous hit singles as well as releasing three albums - "Paper Moon", "Night Without a Dream" and "For You".
2002 Angelica presented her brand-new album "The Farewell Kiss of Lika Yalinskaya" the same year.
Angelica now lives in Korolev, Moscow. There is a well-equipped recording studio near her house. She has two children from her first marriage, daughter Dasha and son Nikita. On 12 August 2004, she gave birth to her third child Anastas.
Angelica Agurbash was the Belarusian Eurovision Song Contest entrant in 2005. Her original song, Boys and Girls, a rock ballad themed after the Beslan school hostage crisis, was chosen by a jury after a pre-selection vote by Belarusian viewers. However, due to the song's poor reception across Europe, the Belarusian state broadcaster decided in a highly unusual move to allow Angelica to sing a different song in Kiev. Agurbash ordered songs from two composers with successful Eurovision records: the Israeli author of 1998 winner Diva Svika Pick, and the author of Antique's hit Die For You Nikos Terzis. After long hesitation, Agurbash picked the Greek disco anthem Love Me Tonight. The song change succeeded in producing hype around the Belarusian entry, to which added also a transformer dress, inspired by Marie N's victory in 2002. She entered the show amongst the pre show favourites. However, in the contest she did not fare as well as expected, failing to make it past the semi-finals. Love Me Tonight ended a lowly 13th out of 25.
[edit] Discography
- «Grand Collection» (20.04.2010)
- «Love!Love?Love...» (26.02.2009)
- «I will live for you» (9.02.2007)
- «Belarussian girl» (15.07.2005)
- «Rules of love» (18.05.2005)
- «Best songs» (01.01.2002)
- «Last kiss» (01.01.2001)
- «For you» (01.01.1999)
- «Night without a dream» (01.01.1997)
- «Paper moon» (01.01.1995)
[edit] References
- ^ "BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Diva tactics in play at Eurovision". http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4564541.stm. Retrieved 2010-02-11.
[edit] External links
- Official website
- Official fan site
- Official Facebook Profile
- Official Facebook Page
- Official Myspace Profile
- Official Twitter Profile
- Eurovision webpage about the Belarusian entry
| Preceded by Aleksandra and Konstantin with My Galileo |
Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 |
Succeeded by Polina Smolova with Mum |