Julia Volkova
Julia Volkova | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Yulia Olegovna Volkova |
Born | Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | 20 February 1985
Origin | Moscow, Soviet Union |
Genres | |
Occupation | Singer |
Instrument(s) | Piano, Guitar |
Years active | 1994–present |
Labels | T.A. Music, Gala Records |
Yulia Olegovna Volkova (Template:Lang-ru; born 20 February 1985), better known by the alternative spelling of Julia, is a Russian singer, recording artist and actress, best known for being a member in the Russian girl group t.A.T.u., along with Lena Katina. A girl group who was managed in Moscow, Russia by Ivan Shapovalov in March 1999, the group signed a record deal with Universal Music Russia, where they eventually signed to Universal's sub-label Interscope Records in 2001.
The group's first single "All the Things She Said" topped the charts in countries including Australia, Austria, Denmark, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Switzerland, the United States, and the United Kingdom, but also received controversy due to Julia and Lena kissing onscreen. The group recorded three studio albums in English, including their best-selling (to date) studio album, 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane, three Russian albums, and four compilation albums. The group also worked on alternative projects, including a 2011 film You and I, and opened T.A. Music, a Russian-based record label. In March 2011, t.A.T.u.'s management released a press release officially stating that t.A.T.u. had split, due to conflict and problems surrounding the members.
Julia signed a solo career with Gala Records in June 2011, and released her debut single "All Because of You" in November 2011.[2] The song was also released in a Russian-language version under the title "Сдвину мир" (I'll Change the World).[2] Her debut worldwide single titled "Didn't Wanna Do It" was released on 21 August 2012.
Life and career
1985–1994: Early years and career beginning
Volkova was born on 20 February 1985 in Moscow, Russian SFSR to a middle-class family. Her father, Oleg Volkov, was a businessman and her mother, Larissa Volkova, was a hairdresser.[3] At the age of 6, Volkova enrolled in music school and began learning how to play the piano. When she was 9, Volkova became a member of Russia's children's chorus Neposedi, where she would meet future fellow t.A.T.u. singer, Lena Katina.[4] At age 11, Volkova transferred to a school fostering artistic talent, and three years later left Neposedi to join t.A.T.u. She has insisted that she was banned from Neposedi for misbehaving,[5] but Neposedi representatives deny this, saying that she simply graduated as all of their members did at a certain age.
1999–2011: Formation of t.A.T.u.
Creator and former-manager of t.A.T.u., Ivan Shapovalov formulated the image of t.A.T.u. in order to capitalise on the common fascination and fantasy of school-girl lesbians, and to appeal to a diverse fan base.
Shapovalov signed Yulia and Lena as t.A.T.u., managing the act until 2004, when they both came out and revealed that Shapovalov had implemented the lesbian persona, and that they were even told what to say in interviews.[citation needed]
t.A.T.u. soon became the most successful Russian group of all time, leaving a number of hits behind them, such as "All the Things She Said", "Not Gonna Get Us" and "All About Us". They also took part in Eurovision Song Contest 2003 and finished third with "Ne Ver', Ne Boysia", only 3 points behind the winner, Turkey. They recorded three English-language studio albums: 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane, Dangerous and Moving, and Waste Management. Three Russian language studio albums were put out: 200 po Vstrechnoy, Lyudi Invalidy, and Vesyoyle Ulybki.
Many Russian websites started claiming Yulia had left t.A.T.u. to go solo in March 2009. The official blog rejected the claims that Yulia had quit, but stated that both of them would be doing separate solo projects from now on and t.A.T.u was no longer a full-time job. However, in early January, the duo released a video in which they said they were still together and were planning more songs in 2010.[6]
It was announced in March 2011 that t.A.T.u. was officially disbanded. The duo celebrated their twelve years together, and released two remix albums titled Waste Management Remixes pt. 1 and Waste Management Remixes pt. 2. It was announced they were their last albums together, as they would both pursue solo careers.
2011–present: End of t.A.T.u. and forthcoming solo album
It was announced that after the production of t.A.T.u.'s album Waste Management, t.A.T.u. would no longer be a full-time project and it was later announced that Julia and Lena would both be working on their solo careers. Julia was working on her solo album in Moscow and Los Angeles.[7] Julia has said that she has introduced a new genre she referred to as "Sex rock". As Julia explained "I'm not going to go from t.A.T.u. style to R&B, I like rock. It's going to be sexy, electric, but I don't want to give away all the secrets just yet."[8]
Julia was asked about touring and she explained "I am looking forward to performing and touring the whole world. The live shows will be different from t.A.T.u. altogether. It will be me alone and a beautiful show with big screens, each of them will have a little movie. I want the fans to take part in these movies. I want to help them feel a part of something and to be part of my show, to see that they’re traveling around the world with me."[8] She was interviewed by Cherrytree Chat. She was asked about her music and she said that "[she is] not doing any songwriting, [she is] only recording English songs [although Russian songs are planned], the album is planned to be released worldwide and wants to be into drums throughout her career"[1]
On 16 August 2011, Volkova announced on her website, as well as on Facebook and Twitter, that she had officially signed with Russian Label Gala Records, subsidiary of EMI records. She also stated that her new single to prepare for her debut album, "All Because of You/Sdvinu Mir" would be released in late August with accompanying video. Two weeks after the announcement, her official site reported that Julia would be returning to the studio to complete an additional recording session for "All Because of You/Sdvinu Mir," and that the single would be officially released in October. For a third time, the single release was postponed until November. Though fans hoped for "All Because of You" to premiere on the radio prior to Julia's South American tour, it was planned to premiere during Julia's first performance in Rio de Janeiro on 17 November 2011. The Russian version "Sdvinu Mir" premiered on Lenta.ru on 11 November 2011. This was Volkova's first debut single for her upcoming untitled debut album.[2] The song was recorded in Sweden and was produced by Niclas Molinder, Joacim Persson, Johan Fransson, Tim Larsson and Tobias Lundgren.[2] A music video was also created. Evan Winter was the director of the video.[9][10] The music video was released on 2 December 2011, premiering on Ello.com and her website.[11]
Volkova also announced she would travel to South America for a promotional tour, where she would perform some songs from t.A.T.u. and some of her solo material.[12] "All Because Of You" peaked at number 247 in her native Russia.[13] It was announced by Volkova that the album would be released in Fall 2012.
On 1 March 2012, it was reported by the press that Volkova was one of the 25 artists in the Russian final selection who would be competing in order to represent Russia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan. Russian broadcaster RTR later confirmed her participation among the other 25. She entered the competition together with Eurovision 2008 winner Dima Bilan as a duo with the song "Back to Her Future". They finished in second place with 29.25 points behind the winning entry, "Party for Everybody" by Russian ethno-pop band Buranovskiye Babushki, with 38.51 points.[14]
On 11 July 2012, Volkova's Facebook administrator announced on their t.A.T.u. Facebook page that Volkova is unable to release any updates or news without her and her representatives' confirmation.[15] However, that same day, the administrator announced on their t.A.T.u. Facebook page that Volkova was finishing her second single from the album titled "Didn't Wanna Do It," due in July 2012. It was confirmed it would be released as her first worldwide single.[16][17] Volkova released two music videos, for "I Didn't Wanna Do It" and "Back to Her Future" (Russian version "Lyubov-Suka" with Dima Bilan). Both videos topped the Ello music video charts. "Lyubov-Suka" also reached number 47 in the Russian airplay chart. She recorded a song with Sergio Galoyan titled "Night of Your Life." Galoyan released on YouTube the original demo of the track, and asked people to remix it.
In late 2012 Julia Volkova had surgery on her vocal cords. She is still recovering her voice and has plans for more surgeries. Despite her voice problems she still performs.
In 2014, Volkova made a series of performances with her former bandmate Lena Katina with the duo performing as t.A.t.u which ended in a TV performance for the Olympic Games in Russia. However, shortly after, Katina accused Volkova of blackmailing her, putting an end to t.A.T.u as a band. Volkova denied the accusations. However, their single "Lyubov v Kazhdom Mgnovenii" ("Love in every moment") was released as a collaboration of the two singers but was not listed as a t.A.t.u song. In September 2014 Julia launched her own line of shoes "C & C shoes by Julia Volkova".
In 2016, Volkova talked for the first time about her disease, revealing that in 2012 she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. During a complex surgery to remove the tumour, her laryngeal nerve was damaged, so Julia almost lost her voice. She had two surgeries in Germany to recover her voice, but they were unsuccessful. It was only the third operation in Seoul, in 2014, was able to fix the situation for the better.
Acting career
In 1996 and 1998 Julia participated in sketches from the children's comedy TV show Yeralash.
Volkova made her film début alongside Lena Katina and Mischa Barton in the film You and I, the story of two teenage girls who meet and fall in love at a Moscow t.A.T.u. concert. The film is based on the novel t.A.T.u. Come Back, which was in turn based on true events.[18]
During August 2011, Julia participated in the shooting of the movie Zombie Fever (previously titled Fear Mongers and also 9½ Zombies). According to the post on her official site Zombie Fever is a Russian language zombie horror/comedy movie shot on location in Minsk, Belarus. Produced by New Wave Production in the style of such films as Zombieland or Shaun of the Dead, Zombie Fever premiered at 15 August 2013 in Russia with the local name of "Zombi kanikuly 3D". Julia plays the heroine, Natasha.
The video of "Lubov v Kazhdom Mgnoveniy" (Love in every moment) was launched as a short film named "Together Apart" in 2014 as part of project CORNETTO's CUPIDITY. In the film, Julia is one of the cupids who try to make a young couple, in a long distance romance, get together. Also on 18 February 2014 Julia made a cameo in an episode of the Slovak daily television series Panelák.
Personal life
In May 2004, Volkova announced that she was pregnant by her then long-time boyfriend Pavel Sidorov, which caused some controversy due to Sidorov already having a wife and daughter.[19] Daughter Viktoria Pavlovna "Vika" Volkova was born on 23 September 2004, in Moscow. Volkova does not keep in contact with Sidorov.[20][21]
In 2007, Volkova then had a long-term relationship with businessman Parviz Yasinov.[3] The press reported that she and Yasinov got married.[22][22][23] Volkova gave birth to a baby boy named Samir on 27 December 2007, in Moscow.[24] In 2008, it was speculated by the media that she was diagnosed with postpartum depression,[25] but it was never confirmed.[26] In 2010, Volkova confirmed that she and Yasinov had broken up, but denied claims that she had been separated from her son.[27]
Religion
In March 2013, Volkova confirmed in Hello Magazine that she converted to Islam in 2010, saying, "I don't wear typical Muslim clothes, but I converted to Islam because it's the closest to my heart." When asked if she would want to live in a Muslim country, she answered, "Why not?"[28][29] In 2017, she returned to Eastern Orthodox Christianity.[30][31][32]
Sexuality
In many interviews, Volkova has officially stated that she is bisexual, stating, "I still like boys and girls. Even my current husband Volodya, sitting in front of me would confirm that he knows about my stories with the girls. For me, this is a current issue. Quite recently, I had a girlfriend that I liked ... This is not even the echoes of the past, this is what I now live in... "[33]
Controversy
In September 2014, Volkova appeared as a contestant on a Ukrainian game show called Lie Detector and made comments considered to be highly homophobic towards homosexual men. The show's host asked the singer if she would condemn her son for being gay, Volkova responded, “Yes, I would condemn him because I believe that a real man must be a real man...a man has no right to be a fag.” In spite of this, she said, “Two girls together—not the same thing as the two men together. It seems to me that lesbians look aesthetically much nicer..." She also stated the she is not “against gays” and that they are still "better than murderers, thieves or drug addicts".[34] Nevertheless, her perspective on male homosexuality sparked outrage in social media, where she was seen as extremely hypocritical and biased.[35] Her former band member Lena Katina reacted by saying, "God is teaching us to live in love, to be tolerant and not to judge other people!...I think everybody should be free to love who they love and be with who they want to spend their life with!"[34][35][36]
Feud with Lena Katina
The feud between Julia and Lena started when Julia expressed her opinion on Lena's solo career back in 2010, "She [Lena] has the right to do it [sing t.A.T.u. songs], but it's so stupid, absolutely stupid. If you do a solo career, it means that you do your own work. Her stuff, that she makes, I think, is silly and very soon her career will wither away and disappear."[37] Lena responded to this interview via her YouTube Page, "I saw Julia's interview. Of course I got upset. But I want to tell everybody that I have a completely opposite attitude towards the whole situation, Julia's project included. I believe she's a very talented person and I sincerely hope that she'll be successful in all the things she plans."[38] The group officially disbanded in 2011.
In a January 2012 interview, Volkova stated that she no longer communicates with Lena Katina.[39] but the duo reunited briefly in 2012–2014, with a performance at The Voice of Romania while promoting the re-released edition of 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane, a concert in Kiev and a pre-opening performance of 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. On 17 February 2014, Katina posted a video message on her official YouTube channel stating that she would no longer be working with Julia.[40] However, on 20 February, Volkova posted a video message saying that there is "no big reunion" but t.A.T.u. were having "joint projects". She also criticised Katina's "meaning" behind the video and confirmed that they would be shooting the video for the new single.[41] On 5 March 2014, Volkova posted another video message on her official YouTube channel in response to Katina's video. She stated that despite "reasons of severe trepidation on the part of Lena about [Volkova] and [her] behaviour," collaboration between the two was possible, referring to the release of their new single as well as their music video.[42]
On 22 May 2014, both singers introduced the film at the Cannes Film Festival for their appearance in "Together Apart" video, part of Cornetto Ru's "A Sight Of Cupid" project which contains several short films about love. For the short video, alongside rappers Ligalize and Mike Tompkins, both recorded a song and its music video called "Love In Every Moment", released to the Cornetto Ru page on YouTube, in which Katina and Volkova filmed their scenes apart.[43] Due to their conflict and in keeping with Lena's wishes to not interact with Julia, both singers had separate interviews with reporters. Volkova announced during an interview with the Italian press that the film would be the last collaborative work between her and Lena.
Their recent and last appearance together was at the 25th anniversary celebration of the children's musical group Neposedy, which both were a part of before the formation of t.A.T.u. There, together with the children, Lena sang her song "All Around the World" and together with Yulia, sang "Nas Ne Dogonyat” ("Not Gonna Get Us").[44][45][46]
In 2019, Julia Volkova claimed that her manager went to Lena's house, and saw photos in her house which Julia were cut out of. Lena rebuked the accusation, saying that Julia's manager never went to her house. She also stated that the irreconcilable conflict between them made impossible for both to reunite as t.A.T.u.[47]
Discography
With Neposedi
- 1997: Pust Mirom Pravit Lyubov (album)
With t.A.T.u.
Singles Solo
- 2011: "Сдвину мир" / "All Because of You"
- 2012: "Любовь-сука" / "Back to Her Future" – feat. Dima Bilan
- 2012: "Didn't Wanna Do It" / "Давай закрутим землю"
- 2014: "Любовь в каждом мгновении" – feat. Lena Katina, Ligalize & Mike Tompkins)
- 2015: "Держи рядом"
- 2016: "Спасите, люди, мир"
- 2017: "Просто забыть"
Participation
- 2012: Night of Your Life (original demo) – Sergio Galoyan
Music videos (solo career)
- 2011 – "All Because of You" / "Сдвину мир"
- 2012 – "Didn't Wanna Do It" / "Давай закрутим землю"
- 2012 – "Любовь-Сука" (feat. Dima Bilan)
- 2015 – "Держи рядом"
Filmography
- 1996, 1998 – Yeralash – various
- 2011 – You and I – herself
- 2013 – Zombie holidays 3D – Natasha
- 2014 – Together Apart (short movie) – Cupid
- 2014 – Panelák – herself
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External links
- Official website (in English)
- Official website (in Russian)
- Yulia Volkova discography at MusicBrainz
- Julia Volkova at IMDb
See Also
- 1985 births
- English-language singers from Russia
- Russian child actresses
- Russian film actresses
- Russian television actresses
- Russian pop singers
- Russian mezzo-sopranos
- Singers from Moscow
- Russian former Muslims
- Converts to Eastern Orthodoxy from Islam
- Eastern Orthodox Christians from Russia
- Living people
- Bisexual musicians
- LGBT musicians from Russia
- Bisexual women
- T.A.T.u.
- Russian child singers
- 20th-century women singers
- LGBT Eastern Orthodox Christians