Beloved ARIA award-winning singer Zulya Kamalova died on Wednesday aged 55 after an extended battle with cancer.
The songstress was born in Russia in 1969 and relocated to Melbourne in 1991, the place she lived and carried out for a few years.
Her music producer Alexander Cheparukhin confirmed the heartbreaking information on social media.
‘Zulya left us at the moment, shortly after her fifty fifth birthday. In her ultimate hours, she was together with her daughter and her husband,’ he wrote.
‘I spoke to her for the final time at first of final week. She didn’t lose hope for a miracle. She was grateful to all of us who helped her give individuals stunning songs.
‘Zulya was an excellent, vivid, honest and exquisite individual. All these final weeks I listened to her music once more. She sang in lots of languages, might her voice reside. Blessed reminiscence.’
Kamalova carried out a singular type of world music to hundreds of followers all through her celebrated profession, which she started in Australia in 1992.
Her contributions to the music trade have been publicly recognised in 2007 when she received an ARIA Award for Finest World Music Album for her LP 3 Nights.
Beloved ARIA award-winning singer Zulya Kamalova died on Wednesday aged 55 after an extended battle with most cancers
Kamalova launched six albums, all of which bought properly throughout Europe and have been celebrated in Australia’s worldwide group.
She was additionally nominated for a similar class in 2003 for her album referred to as Elusive, however misplaced out to Sydney-band Monsieur Camembert.
The gifted performer was open about her well being struggles together with her 8,100 Instagram followers, and in her final put up from per week in the past mirrored on her view from the hospital room window.
The long-lasting singer was born in Russia in 1969 and relocated to Melbourne in 1991, the place she lived and carried out for a few years
‘The sundown view is trying quite apocalyptic from the hospital room. However quite spectacular,’ she wrote subsequent to a photograph of the town skyline.
‘Appreciating the current second, as a result of there is no such thing as a different second however the current.’
Kamalova is survived by her husband Andrew and their daughter Zifa.
Kamalova carried out a singular type of world music to hundreds of followers all through her celebrated profession