Saina (singer)

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Ekaterina Arkadyevna Savvinova (Russian: Екатерина Аркадьевна Саввинова; born 17 July 1971), known professionally as Saina (Russian: Саина, Yakut: Саина), is a Yakut singer, songwriter and musician. Her song "Hello, Yakutsk!" became the unofficial anthem of Yakutsk.[1]

Born
Ekaterina Arkadyevna Savvinova

(1971-07-17) 17 July 1971 (age 54)
Kyusyur, Yakut ASSR, Soviet Union
GenresEthnic
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • musician
Years active1996–present
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Saina
Born
Ekaterina Arkadyevna Savvinova

(1971-07-17) 17 July 1971 (age 54)
Kyusyur, Yakut ASSR, Soviet Union
GenresEthnic
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • musician
Years active1996–present
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Early life and education

Saina was born as Ekaterina Arkadyevna Savvinova on 17 July 1971 in the village of Kyusyur into a family of musicians. Her mother worked as a choir conductor, while her father was a saxophonist and clarinetist. After graduating from school, Savvinova studied music and began working in her specialty, as a result of which she gained 18 years of teaching experience.[2]

Career

She began performing under the stage name Saina and began performing Yakut pop music.[2] During this time, Saina continued her studies and began to travel abroad, where she became interested in authentic ethnic repertoire. Saina toured Mongolia, Bulgaria, Turkey, and Canada and started an internship as an accompanist at the Yakutsk Philharmonic.[2]

Saina sings native songs, focusing on the repertoire of Evenks, Yakuts, Chukchi, Dolgans, and Yukagirs. She also sings in Russian, and her first hit, "Hello, Yakutsk!," was released in that language.[1][2] Saina has performed in approximately 200 songs in 30 different languages across various genres, from folk to pop-rock.[2]

In October 2015, Saina participated in the cultural program of the World Games of Indigenous Peoples of the World, held in Palmas, Tocantins, Brazil.[3]

In 2025, Saina won "Most Arctic Song", presented by Pan-ArcticVision.[4][5]

Personal life

Saina was married to Radislav Zakharov, who was also a musician, but he died of convulsions after the divorce. She then dated another man for 6 years, but they broke up.[2] She has a daughter, Nurguyana, and one grandson.[2]

Discography

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Album Year
Hello, Yakutsk! 1998
Northern Lights 2002
Saina 2005
Love is like a dream 2008
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