Khrystyna Soloviy, born on January seventeenth, nineteen ninety-three, is a talented Ukrainian singer-songwriter and composer. With a rich heritage that includes partial Lemko descent, she has carved a niche for herself in the music industry by blending traditional Ukrainian folk music with contemporary sounds.
Her artistic journey is marked by her debut album, Zhyva Voda, which showcases her unique ability to reinterpret traditional Lemko songs while infusing them with modern arrangements. This innovative approach has resonated with audiences and positioned her as a prominent figure among the new generation of Ukrainian artists inspired by the Revolution of Dignity.
Soloviy's contributions to music have not gone unnoticed; she has received two nominations from YUNA and is recognized as the first artist to have her production overseen by the renowned Sviatoslav Vakarchuk. In twenty twenty-two, Forbes acknowledged her talent by listing her among the '30 Most Promising Ukrainians Under 30.'