Natalia Gordienko is a Moldovan singer and songwriter known for her contributions to pop and dance music. Born on December 11, 1987, in Chișinău, Moldova, she gained recognition in the early 2000s and has since established herself as a prominent figure in the Eastern European music scene. Gordienko rose to fame after participating in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, where she represented Moldova with the song "Loca." Her career continued to flourish with hits like "Visele," "Crai de dor," and the 2020 single "Sugar," which showcased her versatility and appeal in contemporary pop. In 2021, she represented Moldova again at the Eurovision Song Contest with "Sugar," which further solidified her status as a notable artist. Her music often blends elements of traditional Moldovan sounds with modern pop and electronic influences, contributing to a unique style that resonates with a diverse audience. Gordienko has become an influential figure in promoting Moldovan culture through her music, and her performances have been characterized by high energy and visual spectacle, impacting the broader Eastern European pop music landscape.