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![]() Palina playing at the Razomfest festival in
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Background information | |
Birth name | Palina Yuryewna Palanyeychyk (Паліна Юр’еўна Паланейчык) |
Also known as | Palina Respublika (2012 – 2018)
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Born | Minsk, Belarus | 8 April 1994
Genres | pop |
Instrument(s) | guitar, piano |
Years active | 2012 – present |
Website |
repolinare |
Palina Yuryewna Palanyeychyk ( Belarusian: Паліна Юр’еўна Паланейчык; Russian: Полина Юрьевна Полонейчик; [a] born 8 April 1994), known mononymously as Palina (previously Palina Respublika), is a Belarusian singer. [1] Repertoire mainly consists of her own works, and she performs songs in Belarusian, Russian, Ukrainian, and French.
She studied at gymnasium (high school) №15 of the city of Minsk, from which she graduated in 2011. She has been engaged in the field of women's football. [2] [3]
The first song was written at the age of 14 years in Crimea which prompted her to learn how to play guitar. [4]
The first solo concert was held in Minsk on 24 December 2011 at the opening of the Art-Siadziba. [5] In 2011, she won at the 18th author songs festival "Ballad Fall" ( Belarusian: Бардаўская восень) ( Bielsk Podlaski, Poland), after which gave dozens of concerts in Belarus and abroad. [6]
According to Tuzin.fm, she is "The opening of the Year" (2011). [7] [8] Also she is the winner in the nomination of “The opening of the Year” at the Ultra-Music Awards (2012). [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]
In 2012 Palina Respublika recorded several joint-singles with the Hasta La Fillsta band ("Yak Ty" [14] and "Gadzinnik" [15]). In the spring of 2015, the debut album "Byaskoncy Krasavik" was being presented to the public. “The high-quality new album” per Experty.by’s Źmicier Biezkaravajny [16] became the second best domestic CD of that year based on the results of a survey of foreign music experts carried out by the Experty.by music portal, [17] after the presentation of which on 15 May 2015 at the creative space Studio 67, she announced the suspension of live performances due family reasons. [18]
In February 2017 the singer was a guest of Siarhei Budkin’s program " Belsat Music Live", where she acted in a new stage format without a guitar and her musical band. [19] In that year she performed the back vocal part on the Helaiv's song "Anxiety" from the "Too Easy" EP. [20]
In 2018 she stripped the "Palina Respublika" pseudonym to just "Palina". She took part in the 9th season of the Ukrainian edition of the " X-Factor" talent show with the author's song "Pinki". [21] On the New Year 2019 she acted and signed in the musical show "We will be not understood in Moscow" ( Belarusian: "Нас у Маскве не зразумеюць") by Tuzin.fm, " Belsat Music Live", and Lavon Volski. [22] [23]
At the beginning of 2019 she recorded a joint clip for the song "Wada" with Intelligency. [24] On 15 April Palina released the second album called "Grustnye Pesni" combined her works for past three years. [25] [26]
Editor of the Ultra-Music music portal Alexandr Chernuha called lyrics of the singer quite mediocre. [27] The bulk of the staff of the experty.by music portal appreciated album "Byaskoncy Krasavik": "quiet, warm, lyrical music", [27] "pleasant and enough catchy melodies and soft vocals", [27] "naive and pure music", [27] "it can not be said that the Palina's band found its sound, but the fact is that it is on the right path – that is for sure". [7]
Lesley Knife, vocalist of the Gods Tower band, compared the works of the Belarusian singer with Enya’s ones in 2014. [28]
After the interviews of Belsat TV and Narodnaya Volya with the singer in 2012, her concert, which was supposed to be held in Vitebsk the next day, was canceled. [29] [30]
In 2018 the music portal Tuzin.fm together with Letapis.by selected the song "Yak Ty" in the top of "60 today's hits in the Belarusian language", a list of best songs released since 1988. [31]
In the retrospect of 2010-2019 in 2019, Lesha Gorbash from 34mag called the singer “a significant Belarusian artist of the decade, without which it is difficult to imagine the today's local scene.” [32]
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Palina | |
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![]() Palina playing at the Razomfest festival in
Lviv in 2018 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Palina Yuryewna Palanyeychyk (Паліна Юр’еўна Паланейчык) |
Also known as | Palina Respublika (2012 – 2018)
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Born | Minsk, Belarus | 8 April 1994
Genres | pop |
Instrument(s) | guitar, piano |
Years active | 2012 – present |
Website |
repolinare |
Palina Yuryewna Palanyeychyk ( Belarusian: Паліна Юр’еўна Паланейчык; Russian: Полина Юрьевна Полонейчик; [a] born 8 April 1994), known mononymously as Palina (previously Palina Respublika), is a Belarusian singer. [1] Repertoire mainly consists of her own works, and she performs songs in Belarusian, Russian, Ukrainian, and French.
She studied at gymnasium (high school) №15 of the city of Minsk, from which she graduated in 2011. She has been engaged in the field of women's football. [2] [3]
The first song was written at the age of 14 years in Crimea which prompted her to learn how to play guitar. [4]
The first solo concert was held in Minsk on 24 December 2011 at the opening of the Art-Siadziba. [5] In 2011, she won at the 18th author songs festival "Ballad Fall" ( Belarusian: Бардаўская восень) ( Bielsk Podlaski, Poland), after which gave dozens of concerts in Belarus and abroad. [6]
According to Tuzin.fm, she is "The opening of the Year" (2011). [7] [8] Also she is the winner in the nomination of “The opening of the Year” at the Ultra-Music Awards (2012). [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]
In 2012 Palina Respublika recorded several joint-singles with the Hasta La Fillsta band ("Yak Ty" [14] and "Gadzinnik" [15]). In the spring of 2015, the debut album "Byaskoncy Krasavik" was being presented to the public. “The high-quality new album” per Experty.by’s Źmicier Biezkaravajny [16] became the second best domestic CD of that year based on the results of a survey of foreign music experts carried out by the Experty.by music portal, [17] after the presentation of which on 15 May 2015 at the creative space Studio 67, she announced the suspension of live performances due family reasons. [18]
In February 2017 the singer was a guest of Siarhei Budkin’s program " Belsat Music Live", where she acted in a new stage format without a guitar and her musical band. [19] In that year she performed the back vocal part on the Helaiv's song "Anxiety" from the "Too Easy" EP. [20]
In 2018 she stripped the "Palina Respublika" pseudonym to just "Palina". She took part in the 9th season of the Ukrainian edition of the " X-Factor" talent show with the author's song "Pinki". [21] On the New Year 2019 she acted and signed in the musical show "We will be not understood in Moscow" ( Belarusian: "Нас у Маскве не зразумеюць") by Tuzin.fm, " Belsat Music Live", and Lavon Volski. [22] [23]
At the beginning of 2019 she recorded a joint clip for the song "Wada" with Intelligency. [24] On 15 April Palina released the second album called "Grustnye Pesni" combined her works for past three years. [25] [26]
Editor of the Ultra-Music music portal Alexandr Chernuha called lyrics of the singer quite mediocre. [27] The bulk of the staff of the experty.by music portal appreciated album "Byaskoncy Krasavik": "quiet, warm, lyrical music", [27] "pleasant and enough catchy melodies and soft vocals", [27] "naive and pure music", [27] "it can not be said that the Palina's band found its sound, but the fact is that it is on the right path – that is for sure". [7]
Lesley Knife, vocalist of the Gods Tower band, compared the works of the Belarusian singer with Enya’s ones in 2014. [28]
After the interviews of Belsat TV and Narodnaya Volya with the singer in 2012, her concert, which was supposed to be held in Vitebsk the next day, was canceled. [29] [30]
In 2018 the music portal Tuzin.fm together with Letapis.by selected the song "Yak Ty" in the top of "60 today's hits in the Belarusian language", a list of best songs released since 1988. [31]
In the retrospect of 2010-2019 in 2019, Lesha Gorbash from 34mag called the singer “a significant Belarusian artist of the decade, without which it is difficult to imagine the today's local scene.” [32]
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