Lerika

Valeriya Andreyevna Engalycheva (Russian: Валерия Андреевна Енгалычева; born 7 April 1999), known professionally as Lerika (Russian: Лерика), is a Moldovan-Russian singer and songwriter. She represented Moldova in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011 with the song "No-No", and Russia in the 2012 contest with "Sensatsiya". This made her the second Junior Eurovision Song Contest entrant to compete twice (The first being Russia in 2009 and 2011 with Ekaterina Ryabova), and the first to represent two different countries.

Lerika
Lerika in 2012
Background information
Birth nameValeriya Andreyevna Engalycheva
Also known asLerika Engalycheva
Born (1999-04-07) 7 April 1999
Olomouc, Czech Republic
OriginMoscow, Russia
GenresPop
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2004–present
Websitelerika.ru

Life and work

Engalycheva was born in Olomouc, in the Czech Republic, to a Russian family. She first began singing at the age of four. She moved to Moldova at a young age, where her grandmother lived, and then moved to Russia with her family at age 13, settling in Moscow. Throughout her childhood, Engalycheva participated in a number of European singing competitions, including Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk, Orpheus in Italy, New Wave Junior, and Kinotavrik.

At age 12, Engalycheva was selected to represent Moldova at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Yerevan, with the song "No-No". She ultimately placed sixth, earning 78 points; this became Moldova's most successful participation in the contest to date. After moving to Russia in 2012, Engalycheva competed in the Russian national final for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Amsterdam, with the song "Sensatsiya". She went on to win the competition, earning the right to represent Russia; this made Engalycheva the second artist to compete at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest twice, and the first to represent two different countries. She ultimately placed fourth, receiving 88 points.[1]

Engalycheva is a student at Moscow Art Theatre School, where she is set to graduate in 2023. She speaks Russian, English, Romanian, and French, and has released music in Russian, English, and Romanian.[2]

Discography

Singles

Year Title English Translation Album
2009 "Pogoda razgulyalasy" (Погода разгулялась) Weather cleared up Non-album singles
"Enigma lumini" Enigma lights
2011 "No-No"
2012 "Sensatsiya" (Сенсация) Sensation
2013 "Lyubov" (Любовь) Love
"Moy okean" (Мой океан) My ocean
2014 "Serdtse znayet" (Сердце знает) The heart knows
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References

  1. "Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012".
  2. "Lerika Engalycheva". VKontakte. Lerika Engalycheva. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
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