Lusya Chebotina

Russian singer-songwriter (born 1997) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lyudmila Andreyevna Chebotina (Russian: Людмила Андреевна Чеботина; born 26 April 1997), known professionally as Lusya Chebotina (Russian: Люся Чеботина) is a Russian singer, songwriter, influencer, actress and media personality.[2][3]

Born
Lyudmila Andreyevna Chebotina

(1997-04-26) 26 April 1997 (age 28)
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • influencer
  • actress
InstrumentVocals
Quick facts Люся Чеботина, Background information ...
Lusya Chebotina
Люся Чеботина
Chebotina in 2022
Chebotina in 2022
Background information
Born
Lyudmila Andreyevna Chebotina

(1997-04-26) 26 April 1997 (age 28)
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • influencer
  • actress
InstrumentVocals
Years active2015–present
Label
  • RockFam
Partner(s)
UrKiss [ru; uk] (2022–2023)
Mathias Normann (2024–present)
Websitelusia-chebotina.com
AwardsFull list [it]
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She got known in Russia in 2021 after releasing song titled "Solnce Monako [it]".[4][5] Chebotina's other most successful singles includes "Plakal Hollivud" (2022), "Sekret na dvoikh" (2022), "Luchshaya podruga [ru; it]" (2023) and "Za byvshego [it]" (2024).

Early life and career

Lyudmila Andreyevna Chebotina was born on 26 April 1997 in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.[6][7] Her mother is an accountant.[8] When she was six, her parents divorced and she soon moved with her mother to Moscow.[9][10] In 2016 Chebotina graduated from the State Musical College of Pop and Jazz Art and has a diploma of a pedagogue in pop and jazz vocals.[11][12][13]

In 2015, she participated in the fifth season of Holos Krainy, the Ukrainian version of television singing competition The Voice, where she reached the quarter-finals.[14][15][16] Chebotina the same year also took part in the first season of Glavnaya Stsena, the Russian version of talent show The X Factor.[12] In 2017, she took part in the Indian Hindi reality singing talent show Dil Hai Hindustani.[12]

In 2017, she was one of the six Russian representatives at international contest New Wave in Sochi.[17]

In 2019, she was nominated at Premiya RU.TV 2019 [ru] awards show in category Best start.[18] On 11 October 2019, she released her debut studio album Bezlimitnaya lyubov' [ru].[19]

In 2020, she was one of the special guests performers in the Vypusknoj event, hosted by Muz-TV.[20]

On 29 October 2021, she released her second studio album The End.[21] The album includes the single "Solnce Monako [it]", which earned Chebotina's first entry into the Lithuanian Singlų Top 100 [pl],[22] peak at #3 in the Russian Billboard chart,[23] first entry into the top ten of the Ukrainian airplay chart,[24] and entry into the charts of three additional airplays of former Soviet republics Belarus, Kazakhstan and Moldova,[24] as well as a Russian National Music Award for the song of the year.

At the annual awards organised by RU.TV, held on 28 May 2022, the singer triumphed in the category of the best debut.[25]

On 3 November 2023, she released her third studio album Pervaya ledi.[26]

Lusya Chebotina performing "Za byvshego [it]" at Russian National Music Award (2025)

In 2024, she finished at third place in the fifth season of Maska, the Russian version of Masked Singer.[27][28][29]

Personal life

Chebotina currently resides in Moscow, Russia and is an owner of several properties in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.[30]

She has an older sister named Elizaveta.[31]

From November 2022 to February 2023 she was in a relationship with Russian singer UrKiss [ru; uk], son of the musical magnat Vladimir Kiselev [ru] and television presenter Elena Sever [ru].[32][33] In August 2024 Lusya confirmed being in a relationship with Norwegian footballer Mathias Normann.[34][35]

She declared herself as a fan of the football club FC Dynamo Moscow.[36][37]

Discography

Studio albums

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List of studio albums, with selected details
Title Details
Bezlimitnaya lyubov' [ru]
The End
  • Released: 29 October 2021[21]
  • Label: RockFam
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
Pervaya ledi
  • Released: 3 November 2023[39]
  • Label: Rocket Records, Black Star
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
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Singles

As lead artist: 20172021

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List of 20172021 singles as lead artist, showing year released, chart positions and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album or EP
RUS
Air.

[40]
CIS
Air.

[41]
LTU
Air.

[42]
"Pina Kolada"[43] 2017 * Non-album singles
"Ty prosto svo"[44]
"Soblazn"[45] 2018
"Stat' svobodnoy"[46]
(with Yan Space)
"Davayte vspomnim vsekh"[47]
(with Andrei Reznikov [ru])
"Habibi"[48]
(with Yan Space)
"No Cry"[49]
(with Luxor)
6776
"Leto-Zhara"[50]
(with Stas More)
"Mimoza"[51]
"Plokhaya devchonka"[52]
"Zaberi menya domoy"[53]
(with DJ Daveed)
"Dva vystrela"[54] 8296
"Noch'yu i dnëm"[55]
"Ocharovana toboy"[56] 2019
"Zamorochila"[57]
"Bud' smeley"[58]
(with UrKiss [ru; uk])
7692 Epilog
"Bezlimitnaya lyubov'"[59] Bezlimitnaya lyubov'
"Mama znayet"[60] Non-album singles
"Den'gi"[61] 2020
"Coming Out"[62]
"Unison"[63]
(with Dmitry Malikov)
"Smelo"[64]
"Mama, kak byt'?"[65]
"Soulmate"[66]
"Ne lay"[67]
"Pis'mo Sante"[68]
"Oh-Oh"[69] 2021
"Zabyvayu"[70]
(with Nikita Kiosse [uk; kk])
"Don"[71]
"Nebo"[72]
(with Anita Tsoy)
"Mame"[73]
"Pososyomsya"[74]
(with Yakimo and DJ Daveed)
"Kh'yuston"[75]
"Your Love"[76]
(with Arut and Haart)
"Trend"[77] 174
"Zapomni"[78] *
"Pis'mo Sante 2"[79]
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.
"*" denotes that the chart did not exist at that time.
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As lead artist: since 2022

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album or EP
RUS
Air.

[40]
RUS
Stream.

[80]
BLR
Air.

[81]
CIS
Air.

[41]
EST
Air.

[82]
KAZ
Air.

[83]
LAT
Air.

[84][a]
LTU
Air.

[42]
MDA
Air.

[85]
"Aeroekspress"[86] 2022 ***** Non-album singles
"Trigger"[87]
"June Song"[88]
"Plakal Hollivud"[89] 20312660491
"Sekret na dvoikh"[90]
(with Dima Bilan)
114518374346
"Zvuchish' vo mne"[91]
(with UrKiss)
*****
"Siniy veter – Belyy lyon"[92]
(with Igor Nikolayev)
348 Luchshiye Khity
"Moye"[93] 2023 3710160351362 Non-album singles
"Luchshaya podruga [ru; it]"[94] 62197101225821541
"Koroleva"[95]
(with Philipp Kirkorov)
761164051
"Tseluy menya"[96] 901061201812013
"Abyuz"[97] 13111 Pervaya ledi
"Psevdomodeli"[98] 12
"Malysh"[99] 59100953210154126
"Master satiry"[100]
"Odinochestvo moye"[101]
(featuring X-date)
Non-album singles
"Komandir"[102] 2024 821331071236720
"Za byvshego [it]"[103] 481688798771813
"Poshlyu yego na"[104] *1159
"Dvoye odinochek"[105]
(featuring Stas Mikhaylov)
"Faraon"[106] 176564102
"Moskva-Dubai"[107] 7017913519151
"Kabluk"[108] 2025 46311636518512838
"Welcome to Moscow"[109]
"Po barabanu"[110] 736110619150140
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"*" denotes that the chart did not exist at that time.
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List of singles as featured artist, showing year released, chart positions and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album or EP
UKR
Air.

[111]
"Son"[112]
(Doni featuring Lusya Chebotina)
2017 Non-album single
"Gde ty"[113]
(DJ Daveed featuring Lusya Chebotina)
2018 Dnevnikpamyati
"Randevu"[114]
(Doni featuring Lusya Chebotina)
Non-album single
"Balzam"[115]
(Dan Balan featuring Lusya Chebotina)
2019 Freedom, Pt. 2
"Amneziya"[116]
(DJ Smash featuring Lusya Chebotina)
Viva Amnesia
"Fak Yu"[117]
(Klava Koka featuring Lusya Chebotina)
Non-album singles
"Diskonnekt"[118]
(Bahh Tee [ru; az] featuring Lusya Chebotina)
2020
"Fly Away"[119]
(Burak Yeter featuring Emie, Lusya Chebotina and Everthe8)
54
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Promotional singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
RUS
Air.

[40]
EST
Air.

[82]
LAT
Air.

[84]
LTU
Air.

[42]
"Glavnaya prichina"[120] 2022 * Desperate for Marriage
(soundtrack)
"V nashem gorode leto"[121]
(with Yekaterina Sales and Emil Sales)
2023 Leto v gorode
(soundtrack)
"Imperatritsa"[122] 18449569 Imperatritsy [ru]
(soundtrack)
"Ty ne odin"[123]
(with Alexey Vorobyov)
2025 Bol'she, chem futbol
(soundtrack)
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Other charted songs

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album or EP
RUS
BB

[23]
RUS
Air.

[40]
BLR
Air.

[81]
CIS
Air.

[41]
EST
Air.

[82]
KAZ
Air.

[83]
LTU
[22]
LTU
Air.

[42]
MDA
Air.

[85]
UKR
Air.

[111]
"Solnce Monako [it]" 2021 32946*1245182499 The End
"Kak ty khochesh'" 2023 *199556 Pervaya ledi
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.
"*" denotes that the chart did not exist at that time.
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Filmography

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Year Title Role Ref.
2019 Serf Anfisa [124][125]
2022 Desperate for Marriage Paraglider
Chestnyy razvod 2 Jury member
SamoIroniya sudby [ru] A stewardess
2023 Leto v gorode Herself
Ivan Vasilyevich menyayet vsyo [ru] ABBA lead singer
2024 Podrostki v kosmose Athena
Molot vedm [ru] Aleskerka
2025 Bolshe, chem futbol Ritochka
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Notes

  1. Since only two singles of Chebotina peaked at LaIPA Airplay chart, while multiple songs of her peaked on TopHit, also this chart is taken into consideration as a Latvian Airplay Chart.

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