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Alina Pash

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Gender Female
Age 31
Date of birth May 6,1993
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born Bushtyno
Ukraine
Record labels Bitanga Blood
AlbumsPINTEA:GORY
PINTEA:MISTO
розМова
Amerikraine Dream
SongsBitanga
Oinagori
Pintea
Bosorkanya
Slukhay
Не пили
Good Evening
Dykhaly
Techiya
Egogra
Tamagotchi
Oigaigai
Radila
Malyy Pintea
Til'ky vverh
Seredyna
Dela
Truth
Ocean
Tratish
Pintea Misto
alyona alyona & Alina Pash - Падло
Oinagori-Frnt-Malyar-Rmx
Good Evening x Ego Gra - Alina Pash ft. Anna Kova, 4Réal & ИНДАБЛЭК
Stone Love
& Alina Pash - Падло
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors
Nominations YUNA Music Award for Best Hip-Hop Hit
Listen artist www.youtube.com
ListShadows of Forgotten AncestorsShadows of Forgotten Ancestors · 2022
Awards YUNA Music Award for Best Hip-Hop Hit
YUNA Music Award for Best Duo/Collaboration
GenresHip Hop Music
Pop Music
Folk Music
Ukranian Pop
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Alina Ivanivna Pash is a Ukrainian singer and rapper. In 2016, she participated in the sixth season of the Ukrainian edition of The X Factor, placing 3rd. She also participated in Ukrainian national selection for Eurovision 2022 and won the selection.

Eurovision: Russia can compete despite invasion of Ukraine

Feb 15,2022 6:56 pm

Russia will be allowed to participate in this year's Eurovision Song Contest, despite launching a military assault on neighbouring Ukraine.

Organisers called The Competition a " non-political cultural event" and said they were " currently planning" to host entrants from both Russia and Ukraine at The Event this May.

" We of course will continue to monitor The Situation closely, " they added.

Ukraine's state broadcaster UA: PBC had called for Russia to be suspended.

It said The Russian broadcasters, who oversee The County 's participation in The Contest , had been " a mouthpiece for the Kremlin and a key tool of political propaganda" and had taken part in " systematic dissemination of disinformation" against Ukraine.

It said this is " contrary" to the values of the EBU.

Russia's delegation has yet to respond to their comments.

Simmering tensions

Tensions between the Two Countries have overshadowed previous editions of The Song contest.

Russia were favourites to win The Competition in 2016, until Ukrainian singer Jamala with a song that depicted the deportation of Crimean Tatars by Josef Stalin in 1944 - a horrific chapter that The Nation 's parliament has described as tantamount to genocide.

The lyrics were widely interpreted as a criticism of Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014. Jamala, who is herself a Crimean Tartar, appeared to confirm The Link when she told The Press : " The main message is to remember and to know this story. When we know, we prevent. "

On The Path to victory, her song picked up several important votes from former Soviet countries who traditionally vote for Russia. Eurovision expert John Kennedy O'Connor called the result " a pointed slap in Russia's face".

A year later, Russian contestant Julia Samoylova was, which was hosting The Competition , because she had reportedly toured Crimea without entering it through The Border with the Ukrainian mainland.

The Ukrainian government considers people who enter The Territory via Russia to have crossed The Border illegally.

Russian television station Channel One then announced it would not broadcast The Contest or take part.

All eyes on Italy

This year's Eurovision is due to take place in Turin, after Italian Rock Band Maneskin won the 2021 contest.

Russia has yet to put forward a contestant, while Ukraine has selected hip-hop trio Kalush Orchestra, whose song Stefania was written as a tribute to their mothers.

The Band replaced the country's original contestant, Alina Pash , after facing scrutiny over A Trip she made to Russia-controlled Crimea in 2015.

There is no suggestion that Pash entered Crimea from Russia, but She Said the controversy over her visit had overshadowed her participation in The Contest .

Russian forces entered Ukraine on Wednesday night, with explosions in cities across the country, airstrikes on military targets and reports of troops crossing The Border by land and sea.

The Invasion has been met with condemnation from world leaders around the globe. Countries including the US and UK have announced that they will be imposing sanctions on Russia.

However, Eurovision organisers insisted The Competition should be free from politics, as it " unites nations and celebrates diversity through music".

Their response was criticised by Sweden's state broadcaster SVT.

" The EBU needs to rethink this, " " I sympathise with the basic idea of ​​Eurovision as an apolitical event. But The Situation in Europe is extremely serious with Russia's invasion of Ukraine. It crosses all boundaries.

" We have called on the EBU to change course and will follow the development closely. "

Meanwhile, Jamala called on Eurovision fans not to ignore Russia's actions in Ukraine.

" I don't know how this is possible, but they bombed peaceful people, " " Please support Ukraine. Stop Russian aggression. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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