Nadya Dorofeeva

Nadya (Nadezhda) Dorofeeva (Ukrainian: Надія Дорофеєва; Russian: Надежда Дорофеева) is a Ukrainian pop singer, fashion designer, and member of the pop duo Vremya i Steklo.

Nadya (Nadezhda) Dorofeeva
Dorofeeva in 2016
Background information
Birth nameNadya Dorofeeva
Надія Дорофеєва
Надежда Дорофеева
BornSimferopol,
OriginUkrainian
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active2010–present (Vremya i Steklo)
Associated actsPotap
Websitevremyaisteklo.com

Biography

Nadya Dorofeeva was born 21 April 1990 in Simferopol. In her youth she won international singing and dance competitions in Ukraine, Bulgaria and Hungary. She was the finalist of the TV project Chance (2005). She studied at the Moscow State Art and Cultural University.[1]

In 2005 moved to Moscow. She sang in the group "MChS" between 2005-2007.[2] After leaving the group she studied at the Moscow State Art and Cultural University.[1]

Since 2010 she has lived in Kiev, where she sings in the group Vremya i Steklo.[1]

In February 2016, Nadya Dorofeeva launched her clothing line "It's My DoDo". In 2017 she opened her clothing line "SoDoDo" together with Lera Borodina.

In 2018 Nadia and her colleague Aleksey Zavgorodniy voiced the heroes of Ukrainian animation film - "The Stolen Princess". Nadia's hero is a princess’s Mila.[3]

Participation in musical events and shows

Nadya Dorofeeva was one of the finalists of the Ukrainian-Hollywood reality show American Chance, which later became part of the group (2008).

In 2012, she participated in the show reincarnation ШОУМАSТГОУОН on the Novyi Kanal channel.

Since 11 October 2015, she has been a trainer on the show Small Giants on 1+1.

In autumn 2017, she took part in a Ukrainian version of the show "Dancing with the Stars": "Танці з зірками: поверення легенди" on 1+1.

In autumn 2017, after Dancing With The Stars, she became a coach (together with her colleague Positiff, part of Vremya i Steklo) on "The Voice.Kids 4" on 1+1 (TV channel) [4] and is still a coach.

In 2018, Nadya became a judge in the Ukrainian TV-show "Liga Smichu " Ukrainian: Ліга сміху (season 4) on 1+1.[5]

Singles

Vremya i Steklo

  • 2010 – Russian: "Так выпала Карта"
  • 2011 – Russian: "Любви Точка Нет"
  • 2011 – Russian: "Серебряное море"
  • 2011 – Russian: "Кафель"
  • 2012 – Russian: "Гармошка" (English version "Harmonica")
  • 2012 – Russian: "Слеза"
  • 2013 – Russian: "#кАроче"
  • 2013 – Russian: "Потанцуй со мной"
  • 2014 – Russian: "Забери"
  • 2015 – Russian: "Имя 505"
  • 2015 – Russian: "Песня 404"
  • 2015 – Russian: "Опасно 220"
  • 2015 – Russian: "Ритм 122"
  • 2016 – Russian: "Навернопотомучто"
  • 2016 - Russian: "На Стиле"
  • 2017 - "Back2Leto"
  • 2017 - Russian: "Тролль"
  • 2018 - Ukrainian: "До зірок"
  • 2018 - Russian: "Топ"
  • 2018 - Russian: "Е,Бой"
  • 2018 - Russian: "Песня про лицо"
  • 2019 - Ukrainian: "Дим"

Solo

  • 2016 - Russian: "Абнимос/Досвидос" feat. Nastya Kamenskykh
  • 2017 - Russian: "Не забирай меня с пати" feat. Scriptonite
  • 2018 - Russian: "Глубоко" feat. Monatik
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References

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