Anastasia Prikhodko

Anastasia Prikhodko
Анастасія Приходько
Prikhodko in 2016
Personal details
BornAnastasia Kostyantynivna Prikhodko
(1987-04-21) 21 April 1987
PartyFatherland
Children3
Alma materKyiv National University of Culture and Arts
Occupation
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • activist
  • politician
Musical career
Also known asAnastasia Prykhodko
Genres
Years active2005 – present
LabelMoon

Anastasia Kostyantynivna Prikhodko (Ukrainian: Анастасія Костянтинівна Приходько, romanizedAnastasiya Kostyantynivna Prykhodko; born 21 April 1987) is a Ukrainian singer-songwriter, activist, and former politician. Known for her deep contralto singing voice and blend of folk rock and pop music, Prikhodko made herself a major figure during Euromaidan and the 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine, expressing support for Ukrainian forces and vowing to never perform in Russia again.

Prikhodko first received mainstream attention in 2007, after winning series seven of the Russian music competition Fabrika Zvyozd. Her win led her to collaborate with Ukrainian-Russian producer Konstantin Meladze. In 2009, she represented Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow with the song "Mamo", written by Meladze. Her participation in the competition came with a number of controversies following her disqualification from the Ukrainian national final and subsequent queries regarding the integrity of the judges and validity of the competition. Afterwards, she took part in the Russian national final and won; she went on to place 11th in the Eurovision final.

After ending her collaboration with Meladze in 2010, Prikhodko attempted to represent Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest on two more occasions: in 2011 and in 2016; she was a finalist in the former year, but was eliminated in the semi-finals in the latter year. Beginning in 2014, she became politically active as an activist for pro-Ukrainian forces and pro-Europeanism in Ukraine. In 2015, she declared that she would no longer perform in the Russian language. After announcing her departure from the music industry in October 2018, she disclosed that she had registered with Yulia Tymoshenko's party All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland" to enter politics, and she unsuccessfully took part in the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election in Ukraine's 11th electoral district on behalf of the Fatherland party. She has since stated that she is no longer interested in a political career and has continued to release music.