Polina Bogusevich
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Polina Bogusevich (born 4 July 2003) is a Russian singer.
With the song "Wings," she represented Russia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2017 and went on to win the competition.
She is the second Russian entrant to win the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.She previously competed in season on?
She appeared on The Voice Kids Russia, where she advanced to the battle rounds.Life and career
Bogusevich was born in Moscow on July 4, 2003 to parents Yulia and Sergey Bogusevich. She has mixed Russian and Korean roots, but her family traces her family back in Omsk. Bogusevich is a student at the Academy of Popular Music. She began her professional singing career in 2012, while attending an international arts festival in North Macedonia, and then appeared on television shows Okno vs. Pazh and Shkola muzyki.
Bogusevich was selected to participate in season one of Golos deti in 2014. She joined Team Dima Bilan after she had a blind audition. She advanced to the battle rounds, where she was barred from the competition. Bogusevich, one of the two Russian representatives, took part in New Wave Junior 2014 following Golos deti. She went on to finish second in the competition.
Bogusevich's album "Krylya" was announced in April 2017 and was included in the Russian national selection for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2017. She went on to win the national selection and was given the opportunity to represent Russia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2017 in Tbilisi. "Wings" was later given an English language title for Junior Eurovision. Bogusevich was proclaimed the winner of the competition on November 26, 2017, becoming only the second Russian entrant to win and the first since the Tolmachevy Sisters won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2006.