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Oksana Kovalevskaya : ウィキペディア英語版
Oksana Kovalevskaya

Oksana Kovalevskaya () is the lead singer of the Russian band Kraski, where she released five albums, each with a different color theme. Her 2001 single, "Today I arrived home to Mom" (), became a top charting song in Belarus and Russia. Her album ''Big Brother'' () topped charts not only in Belarus, but also throughout the Commonwealth of Independent States.
==Early life==
Kovalevskaya was born on May 6, 1983 in Smilavichy, Minsk. As a child, she would put on her mother's makeup and sing in front of the mirror while imitating singers Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey. She briefly attended a school for gifted children where she sang in its choir and attended a technical school where she sang the song "Lost Dog". When she was eight, she started to win some music competitions and was recognized by a music teacher at her Smilavichy school. In one of the competitions, she became the regional representative for the Slavic Bazaar in Vitebsk. When she was 11, she received an offer to take a second year course in vocal at Glinka Music School, but she remained at Smilavichy to be with her mother.〔

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