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Kazka
Kazka performing in 2018
Background information
Origin
Kyiv, Ukraine
Genres
pop
experimental pop
electropop
folk
Years active
2017–present
Labels
Mamamusic
Members
Oleksandra Zaritska (vocals)
Nikita Budash (keyboard and guitar)
Dmytro Mazuriak
Website
kazka.band
Kazka (stylized in all caps; Ukrainian: Казка, transl. Fairy tale) is a Ukrainian band that performs pop with elements of electro-folk. Since its creation in 2017, vocalist Oleksandra Zaritska, sopilka player Dmytro Mazuriak and multi-instrumentalist Nikita Budash have become a "breakthrough of the year".
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The group's producer and manager is Yuriy Nikitin and the company Mamamusic.
^"Band Kazka became the breakthrough of the year at the M1 Music Awards 2018". stb.ua (in Russian). December 1, 2018. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
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