Glukoza Biography

Russian singer (born 1986)

Natalya Ilyinichna Chistyakova-Ionova (Russian: Наталья Ильинична Чистякова-Ионова; born 7 June 1986), better known by her stage name Glukoza (Russian: Глюкоза, IPA: , lit. glucose, also stilyzed as Gluk'oza, Russian: Глюк'oza) is a Russian singer, actress and TV presenter.

Gluk'oza was also the name of the pop group whose lead singer was Natalya Ionova in 2002-2007, and Maxim Fadeev's pen name (in 2001-2003).

Biography

Ionova was born in Moscow, Soviet Union. Some sources call her birthplace Syzran, Kuibyshev Oblast, Russian SFSR but according to Ionova herself and her Pr-manager, this is a myth that was part of the PR-company.

As a child, her hobbies included ballet and chess. She also did some acting and was in the films Triumph and Princess' War, as well as a few episodes of Yeralash. Currently she has a p*ion for aviation, her two Dobermans, and her yellow Mini Cooper, which she enjoys driving. She describes her favorite musical artists as Madonna, Moby, Mumiy Troll and Agatha Christie.

Music career

In December 2005 she recorded and released an English version of her popular song "Schweine" that never took off with the public.

After her pregnancy leave, she released another single called "Dengi" (Money). During the festival, "New Wave" she sang a duet with Maxim Fadeev "Sicily". In May 2010 she released new single "Vot Takaya Lubov'", video.

In 2011, Glukoza competed on the Russian version of the television show Fort Boyard.

Personal life

In 17 June 2006 she married Aleksandr Chistyakov (born 23 January 1973), manager of the power supply systems of Russia. The couple has two daughters: Lidia Chistyakova (born 10 May 2007) and Vera Chistyakova (born 8 September 2011). Both girls were born in Spain. She currently lives in Moscow, Russia with her family.

In August 2020 Glukoza was banned from entering Ukraine for three years because of a violation Ukrainian law "by visiting the Crimean peninsula occupied by her country,". Crimea is currently under dispute by Russia and Ukraine.

Discography

Singer Glukoza at a strip-club presentation of the clip of the band, "Labyrinth." 2012.

Studio albums

  • 2003:
Glukoza Nostra (Глюк'oza Nostra)

All tracks are written by Maxim Fadeev under the alias Gluk'oza.

  • 2005: Moskva (Москва; Moscow)
  • 2011:
Trans-Forma (Транс-Форма; Trans-Form)

Compilation albums

  • 2008: Luchshye Pesni (Лучшие песни; Best songs)

Singles

References

    External links

    • Glukoza's Official Site (in Russian)
    • Glukoza's lyrics and English translations
    • Natalya Ionova at IMDb
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