Anna Sedokova is a Ukrainian pop singer, actress, and television presenter, born on December 16, 1982, in Kyiv, Ukraine. She gained fame as a member of the popular girl group VIA Gra, which was formed in 2000. The group achieved significant success in Eastern Europe, with hits like "PAPI," "Lollipop," and "Bailando." Sedokova's time with VIA Gra helped establish her as a prominent figure in the pop music scene. After leaving the group in 2004, Sedokova embarked on a solo career, releasing several singles that further showcased her vocal talent and charisma. Notable works include "Shady Lady" and "You Are My Love." Her music blends pop with elements of dance and R&B, appealing to a wide audience. Sedokova's impact extends beyond music; she has become a cultural icon in Ukraine and Russia, recognized for her contributions to pop culture and her appearances on television. Her ability to reinvent herself and maintain relevance in the entertainment industry has solidified her status as a significant figure in post-Soviet pop music.