Natalia Gordienko (also spelled Gordienco; Ukrainian: Наталія Гордієнко; born 11 December 1987) is a Moldovan singer and dancer. Alongside Arsenium and...
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Natalia Gordienko. The song represented Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. On 1 March 2021, Natalia Gordienko...
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Moldovan journalist Natalia Ginzburg (1916–1991), Italian writer Natalia Goncharova (1881–1962), Russian avant-garde artist Natalia Gordienko (born 1987), Moldovan...
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(2020-07-15). "Moldova: Natalia Gordienko confirmed for Eurovision 2021". esctoday.com. Retrieved 2020-07-15. "Moldova's Natalia Gordienko drops her mic during...
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Mikhail Gutseriyev and Sharon Vaughn. The song was performed by Natalia Gordienko, who was internally selected in January 2021 by the Moldovan broadcaster...
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Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 (redirect from Loca (Arsenium and Natalia Gordienko song))
the song "Loca", written by Arsenium, and performed by Arsenium and Natalia Gordienko featuring Connect-R. The Moldovan participating broadcaster, TeleRadio-Moldova...
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"Prison" is a 2020 single by Moldovan singer Natalia Gordienko. The song was originally scheduled to represent Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest...
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Kontopoulos, Philipp Kirkorov and Sharon Vaughn. The song was performed by Natalia Gordienko. Songwriter Philipp Kirkorov represented Russia in the Eurovision...
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Eurovision Song Contest 2006 with the song "Loca" (Crazy in Spanish) with Natalia Gordienco featuring Connect-R, finishing in 20th place with 22 points....
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Gagnamagnið for Iceland, Samanta Tīna for Latvia, Destiny for Malta, Natalia Gordienko for Moldova, Roxen for Romania, Jeangu Macrooy for the Netherlands...
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Hordiyenko (redirect from Gordienko)
Hordiyenko (1925–1942), Soviet partisan George Gordienko (1928–2002), Canadian wrestler and artist Natalia Gordienko (born 1987), Moldovan singer and dancer...
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(Brockhampton song), 2020 "Sugar" (System of a Down song), 1998 "Sugar" (Natalia Gordienko song), 2021 "Sugar (Gimme Some)", by Trick Daddy featuring Ludacris...
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vocalists for the same countries had been selected to compete again. Natalia Gordienko had previously represented Moldova in 2006 with Arsenium and Connect-R;...
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Eurovision entry for the 2021 contest, "Sugar", which was performed by Natalia Gordienko. He was also a judge in the second season of Music Idol in Bulgaria...
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Eurovision Song Contest including Jamala (Ukraine), DoReDos (Moldova), Natalia Gordienko (Moldova), Demy (Greece), Nutsa Buzaladze (Georgia) and Saro Gevorgyan...
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Europa for the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 with the song Prison by Natalia Gordienko. He also wrote the song "SUPERG!RL" for the Greek singer Stefania...
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Final André Arsenium feat. Natalia Gordienko and Connect-R Dima Bilan Eddie Butler Carola Vocal Group Cosmos Fabrizio Faniello Christine Guldbrandsen...
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Gagnamagnið Destiny Efendi Gjon's Tears Go_A Hooverphonic Hurricane Natalia Gordienko Jendrik Jeangu Macrooy Måneskin Manizha James Newman Anxhela Peristeri...
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French, Tahitian Iren Bo J. Woodfeel Moldova TRM Arsenium feat. Natalia Gordienko and Connect-R "Loca" English Arsenium Netherlands NOS Treble "Amambanda"...
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2025 Artists Advahov Brothers Arsenium Natalia Barbu Geta Burlacu Nelly Ciobanu Connect-R DoReDoS Natalia Gordienko Lidia Isac Aliona Moon Anna Odobescu...
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Natalia Barbu (Romanian pronunciation: [naˈtali.a ˈbarbu]; born 22 August 1979) is a Moldovan singer and songwriter. She is best known for representing...
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Gagnamagnið Destiny Efendi Gjon's Tears Go_A Hooverphonic Hurricane Natalia Gordienko Jendrik Jeangu Macrooy Måneskin Manizha James Newman Anxhela Peristeri...
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"In the Middle" is a song by Moldovan singer Natalia Barbu. The song was written by Barbu and Khris Richards. It was released on 19 January 2024 by Ragoza...
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19 May 2023. Cole, Jessica (11 April 2021). "The story of Sugar: Natalia Gordienko talks about how her Eurovision entry came to be". eurovoxx.tv. Retrieved...
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Gagnamagnið Destiny Diodato Ben Dolic Efendi Elisa Gjon's Tears Go_A Natalia Gordienko Hooverphonic Hurricane Damir Kedžo Tornike Kipiani Tom Leeb Little...
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Preceded by Natalia Gordienko with "Sugar" Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Succeeded by Pasha Parfeny with "Soarele și luna"...
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și Zdub with Boonika bate doba Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest (with Arsenium and Natalia Gordienko) 2006 Succeeded by Natalia Barbu with Fight...
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Final André Arsenium feat. Natalia Gordienko and Connect-R Dima Bilan Eddie Butler Carola Vocal Group Cosmos Fabrizio Faniello Christine Guldbrandsen...
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Final André Arsenium feat. Natalia Gordienko and Connect-R Dima Bilan Eddie Butler Carola Vocal Group Cosmos Fabrizio Faniello Christine Guldbrandsen...
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collaboration with Vica Demici. This time he finished second behind Natalia Gordienko. In 2023, he entered the new Moldovan national final Etapa Națională...
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