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Green apelsin

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Green apelsin (Грин Апельсин),real name Anzhela Andreyevna Zhirkova (Анжела Андреевна Жиркова).She is a russian singer and songwrieter.

Personal life She was born on May 17th 2000 in Yakutsk and grew up in Belaya Gora village, Abyiski district, Russia. She first read at 5 years old with help of her grandmother, who read her folk tales. She loved her, but was also afraid of her. By doing volunteer job, she earned money for her first guitar. She was nearly scammed by signing to a fraud company, but after consulting with lawyers and finding her unchanged manager, she connected with SME and became an artist and distributor under it with authorship still with her.

Education She attended musical school in Belaya Gora, Piano class. She returned to Yakutsk and graduated from Yakutsk City Classical Gymnasium. She was an honor student, was a member of school’s volleyball, skiing and athletics team. Afterwards, she entered Zhirkov Arts College in junior year, she moved to Primorye Krai Arts College, Academic Vocal branch and graduated from it.

Singing career At 15 years old, she made her first song about feelings of a teenager. She got popular after covering Moana OST “How Far I’ll Go” in her sixteen years old. She wrote her EP “Winds of the North” in 2017. She had been participating in charity concerts with CHKRSH. At the moment she has 2 albums and more than 15 songs. While producing a song, she concentrates more on lyrics. Green Apelsin finds inspiration watching films, reading mythology, folk tales, and academic papers on culture studies. She makes accords for a song only on guitar. She makes music and lyrics simultaniously. When being asked why she writes non-entertaining songs more, she answered that people like mystery, stranger, undiscovered things, and cruelty. She draws modern art in her free time, saying that she gets relaxed when painting a canvas.

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