vioria (stylized in all lowercase) is a Ukrainian pop-singer from Hostomel. Her real name is Violetta Shumar (Ukrainian: Віолета Шумар).

vioria
Віолета Шумар
Background information
Birth nameVioletta Shumar
Born (2004-05-27) May 27, 2004 (age 20)
Hostomel
Genrespop-rock
Years active2022–present
LabelsBlack Beats

Vioria is a nickname created from her real first name Violetta. She sings mostly in pop-rock genre.

Career

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2022: Ukulele covers and the beginning

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Vioria started her music career with ukulele covers. Her most popular cover was a Ukrainian translation of a Russian song "Ty pokhozh na kota" ("Ты похож на кота";"You are similar to a cat"), which she released in her Telegram channel in February 2022.[1]

After the deoccupation of Kyiv Oblast, Vioria started making her own music as she posted a Tik-Tok video with her song "Syohodni Viyna" ("Сьогодні війна";"Today is war"),[2] which attracted attention to her personality. Later, she joined the Black Beats label, and on her 18th birthday on 27 May 2022 released the song "Ya prosto hochu dodomy" ("я просто хочу додому";"I just want to [come back] home"), in which she sings about homesickness, a theme "familiar to every internally displaced Ukrainian".[3] In August of the following year, vioria released "khvora na lyubov"("хвора на любов";"Sick of love").

On September 10, vioria performed on stage for the first time at the Culture of Love festival in Kyiv,[4] on September 11 at the Volume Club, and on September 24 at the Na Chasi event. Subsequently, one of the fans released the first song about Violetta called "Falling in Love with Vioria", and in October, the first podcast with vioria was released. On November 4, the song "Hello Kitty" was released, emphasizing her style and admiration for the Japanese character Hello Kitty. On December 10, vioria held her first solo concert in Lviv, where she presented her new album.[5]

2023–present: Kitty-rock and popularity

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On January 14 vioria performed at a concert in Kyiv.[6] Later, at the Art Club "Teplyi Lampovyi", vioria presented her new song "Tatu", and also performed the Ukrainian version of the hit "I'm Your Drug" together with the Ukrainian singer Raichu, the song "Sidivy" together with the singer STRUCTURE SHCHASTYA (Liza Uglach), and other songs.

At midnight on 7 February 2023, she released "tattoo" with singer One Day Later, and on April 28, Violeta released the single "Tyanochka". On May 26, vioria released "School of Love" again with Raichu, and in June she announced her second mini-album "Uroky Flirtu", which was released on June 30. It includes the already released song "school of love", as well as 5 new tracks, namely: "puppeteer", "what am I guilty of?", "cat", "ashes" and "I will come again".[7]

At the end of July, vioria went on a tour of 22 cities in Ukraine along with the "Summer Anime & K-pop Fest", where she performed in front of an audience of over 1,500 people as part of the festival in Lviv. During the tour vioria also released the new single "That's It."

In October, vioria released the song "Butterflies", and in November she performed abroad for the first time at the Bazar in Warsaw.[8]

Artistry

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Musical style

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Vioria sings mostly in pop-rock style. She claims to be a founder of a new genre of music called kitty-rock. According to vioria, it means a "soft sound of rock about teenage things like first love, first obsession, relationships with friends, and teenage feelings in general". The name “kitty” comes from the Japanese Hello Kitty character.[9]

Discography

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  • Uroky Flirtu(2023)

References

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  1. ^ "Telegram: Contact @violettavviola". 2023-01-13. Archived from the original on 2023-01-13. Retrieved 2024-08-09.
  2. ^ "моя перша пісня. 💔🇺🇦 | TikTok". 2023-01-13. Archived from the original on 2023-01-13. Retrieved 2024-08-09.
  3. ^ maximum.fm (2022-06-25). "vioria – 'Я просто хочу додому': мережу підкорює пісня юної виконавиці". Радіо Максимум. Retrieved 2024-08-09.
  4. ^ "Ottry". 2023-11-21. Archived from the original on 2023-11-21. Retrieved 2024-08-09.
  5. ^ "22 найкращих українських альбоми 2022 року". Лірум (in Ukrainian). 2023-01-30. Retrieved 2024-08-09.
  6. ^ "vioria в м. Київ: Купити квитки на 14 січня 2023, 18:00 | Concert.ua". 2023-05-12. Archived from the original on 2023-05-12. Retrieved 2024-08-09.
  7. ^ "Vioria видала мініальбом "Уроки флірту" | Новини | Радіо Промінь". www.nrcu.gov.ua (in ua). Retrieved 2024-08-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  8. ^ Kuzmenko, Oksana (2023-10-31). "Синьо-жовтий листопад. Українські події у Польщі. Оновлено". Наш вибір — інформаційний портал для українців у Польщі (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2024-08-09.
  9. ^ Vitaly, Signatulin (2022-11-09). "Ukrainian kitty-rock: the phenomenon of the young artist". grinchenko-inform.kubg.edu.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2024-04-28.