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Anna Asti

Ukrainian-Russian singer (born 1990) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Anna Asti
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Anna Anatolyevna Dzyuba (Russian: Анна Анатольевна Дзюба;[1] Ukrainian: Ганна Анатоліївна Дзюба, romanized: Hanna Anatoliivna Dzyuba; born 24 June 1990), known professionally as Anna Asti (Анна Асти), is a Ukrainian and Russian singer.[2]

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From 2010 to 2021, she was the soloist of the Ukrainian musical duo Artik & Asti. In 2022, she began her solo career, releasing several singles and a debut album, which became popular in Russia.[3][4][5]

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Career

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Anna Asti performing at the Zhara Music Awards [ru] in 2022

Artik and Asti: 2010–2021

In 2010, producer Artem Umrikhin thought about creating a new musical project — Artik & Asti. On the internet, he came across Anna's recording and offered her his cooperation. In a music studio in Kyiv, they recorded their first joint composition "Antistress".[6]

In 2011, they moved to Moscow. After realising their second studio album Zdes' i Seachas (Here and Now) the group gained great popularity: the album was recognized as one of the most popular in 2015 according to Yandex Music.

In 2020, Anna opened a beauty salon "3.33 by ASTI" in Moscow.

In 2023, she opened a bar “Spletny by Anna Asti” in Saint Petersburg.

Solo career: 2022–present

On 2 November 2021, Artik announced that Anna Asti left the band. Since leaving the band, Dzyuba has started her own solo career.[7]

On 14 January 2022, the singer released her debut solo single and video clip "Feniks". On 29 April, she released collaboration "Khobbi [ru]" with Philipp Kirkorov.

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Personal life

Anna Dzyuba was born in Cherkasy. In December 2020, Dzyuba secretly married entrepreneur Stanislav Yurkin.[8]

The singer was visiting Ukraine when in February 2022 Russian troops launched an invasion of Ukraine.[9] She spent a few days in a bomb shelter with her husband.[9] She soon returned to Russia.[9] She never publicly spoke out against the invasion and never publicly provided help to Ukrainian victims of the war.[10]

In 2023, she took Russian citizenship.[11] Following the March 2024 Crocus City Hall attack in Moscow Oblast, she gifted more than $10,000 to help the families of those killed and injured and called on her fans to also donate.[10]

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Discography

Studio albums
  • Feniks (2022)
  • Tsaritsa (2023)
  • Vysshiye sily (2025)

References

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