Mia Boyka
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Mia Boyka | |
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Born | Maria Nikolaevna Boyko February 15, 1997 Zakhonye-2 |
Nationality | Russia |
Occupation(s) | singer, tiktoker |
Years active | 2019–present |
Maria Nikolaevna Boyko (Russian: Мария Николаевна Бойко, born 15 February 1997, Zakhonye-2, Russia) is a Russian singer who became famous on YouTube and TikTok.[1][2]
Career
[edit]In 2019, she started working with T-killah.[3] In 2021, she released her debut album "Farewell Album ".[4][5]
In May 2022, the Russian Forbes in its "30 under 30" rating, placed Mia Boyko at 25 as one of the winners in the "Music" category. [6]
In 2024, she was a contestant on the Russian version of The Masked Singer. In September, she drew public attention and outrage after she posted a Tiktok video of herself humiliating a little girl (who happened to be a quadrober) at a concert in Nadym and inciting the audience to boo the lost eight-year-old to tears. After fans and child safety authorities scolded the singer for this, she avoided a scheduled public meeting with fans who had been waiting to see her, instead sneaking out a fire exit.[7][8]
Discography
[edit]Year | Name | Charts | Notes | Album | |
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CIS[9] | |||||
TopHitTop Radio & YouTube Hits | TopHitTop YouTube Hits | ||||
2019 | "We're Flying Away" | — | — | digital single, vol. Jan 10 2019 | no album |
"Bablo" | — | — | digital single, vol. Feb 15 2019 | ||
"Behind the Neon" | — | — | digital single, vol. Mar 29 2019 | ||
"We're Flying Away" (DJ Noiz Remix) | — | — | digital single, vol. 23 Apr. 2019 | ||
"Wild Lamp" | — | — | The video clip was released on May 20, 2019. | "Wild Lamp" | |
"Mom Don't Know" (Mia Boyka & T-killah) | digital single, vol. Jun 6 2019 | "Wild Lamba" / "Farewell Album " | |||
"Ice and Night" (T-killah & Mia Boyka) | — | — | digital single, vol. Jul 9 2019 | "Wild Lamp" | |
"Pineapple Adidas" | 43 | digital single, vol. Oct 1 2019 | "Farewell Album " | ||
"Pink Stars" | — | — | digital single, vol. Nov 12 2019 | no album | |
"Nike Strikes" (Mia Boyka & T-killah) | — | — | digital single, vol. Dec 3 2019 | ||
2020 | "Mamba" | digital single, vol. Mar 3 2020 | |||
"My life is running out..." | — | — | digital single, vol. 17 Apr. 2020 | ||
"Amamdance" | 98 | 19 | digital single, vol. May 20, 2020 | "Farewell Album " | |
"Samurai" (Skazka Music Remix) | — | — | digital single, vol. Jun 14 2020 | ||
"Pikachu" (Mia Boyka & EGOR SHIP ) | 2 | 1 | digital single, vol. Jul 30 2020 | no album | |
"Hide and Seek" | 78 | 11 | digital single, vol. 7 Sep. 2020 | "Farewell Album " | |
"Fendi Mood" | digital single, vol. Oct 8 2020 | no album | |||
"Picnic" (Calvin, DAVA & Mia Boyka) | digital single, vol. Oct 13 2020 | ||||
"Gray Wolf" | — | — | digital single, vol. Nov 13 2020 | ||
"Auf" (cover of Sqwoz Bab song ) | — | — | digital single, vol. Dec 7 2020 | "Farewell Album " | |
"Snowflake" (Mia Boyka & Anya Pokrov ) | 93 | 17 | digital single, vol. Dec 10 2020 | ||
2021 | "Petal" (Mia Boyka & T-killah) | digital single, vol. Jan 29 2021 | |||
"The Last Hero" ( B-2 & Mia Boyka) | digital single, vol. Feb 3 2021 | no album | |||
"Naruto" (Mia Boyka & EGOR SHIP) | digital single, vol. Mar 4 2021 | "Farewell Album " | |||
"Running down the path" | digital single, vol. 23 Apr. 2021 | ||||
"Little finger" | digital single, vol. May 24. 2021 | ||||
"Alen" | digital single, vol. Jul 8 2021 | ||||
"Sea battle" | digital single, vol. Aug 6 2021 | no album | |||
"Ma Ma Ma" (Sevenn & Mia Boyka) | digital single, vol. Sep 16 2021 | ||||
"Trap (Magical Ariel)" ( Konfuz & Mia Boyka) | digital single, vol. Sep 24 2021 | ||||
"Butterflies" | digital single, vol. Nov 25 2021 | ||||
2022 | "Inhale" | digital single, vol. May 19. 2022 | |||
"Gagarin" | digital single, vol. Jun 30 2022 | ||||
"Salamander" (Mia Boyka & T-killah) | digital single, vol. Sep 9 2022 | ||||
"High" | digital single, vol. Oct 25 2022 | ||||
"Drama" | digital single, vol. Nov 11 2022 |
External links
[edit]- Mia Boyka on YouTube
References
[edit]- ^ ""Просто везет" только дуракам»: певица MIA BOYKA об успехе в Тиктоке, возрасте своих поклонников и жизни с синим цветом волос". GRAZIA (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-09-17.
- ^ "Как раскрутить аккаунт в TikTok? Советы MIA BOYKA на PEOPLETALK". PEOPLETALK (in Russian). 2020-07-23. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
- ^ "Что связывает Сашу T-killah и Мию Бойка – новость канала RU.TV". ru.tv. Retrieved 2022-09-17.
- ^ "Рецензия: Mia Boyka – "Прощальный альбом"". www.intermedia.ru (in Russian). 2021-09-10. Retrieved 2022-12-30.
- ^ "MIA BOYKA пытает бывшего в ролике "Морской бой" • ТНТ MUSIC — Здесь твоя музыка". tntmusic.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-12-30.
- ^ Zakharov, Pavel. "Мария Бойко (MIA BOYKA), 25". Forbes «З0 до 30» (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-12-30.
- ^ Moscow Times Reporter (2024-09-13). "What Is Quadrobics, Russia's Viral But Divisive Youth Subculture?". The Moscow Times. Retrieved 2024-11-01.
- ^ Nekasrov, Ivan (2024-09-03). "«Позор тебе и твоим фанатам»: Миа Бойка унизила ребенка со сцены — теперь ее требуют отменить". Chita.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-11-01.
- ^ "Listen to all the Mia Boyka songs, tracks, music for free". ТопХит. Retrieved 2022-12-30.