Nu Virgos

VIA Gra
VIA Gra at the Laima Rendezvous Jūrmala Festival, August 2019. From left to right: Ulyana Sinetskaya, Erika Herceg, Olga Meganskaya.
VIA Gra at the Laima Rendezvous Jūrmala Festival, August 2019. From left to right: Ulyana Sinetskaya, Erika Herceg, Olga Meganskaya.
Background information
Also known asNu Virgos
OriginKyiv, Ukraine[1]
Genres
Years active2000–2022
Labels
Past members

VIA Gra (Ukrainian: ВІА Гра), known outside of Ukraine and other nearby countries as Nu Virgos, is a Russian/Ukrainian girl group. The name VIA Gra is a triple wordplay; it is an allusion to the drug Viagra, the first three letters "ВИА" ("VIA") also stand for "vocal-instrumental ensemble" in Ukrainian, and "Гра" ("hra") means "game" or "play" in Ukrainian, and is also a kind of signature of the surnames of the two first girls of the group, VI-nnytsk-A and GR-anovsk-A, the originally used maiden name of Nadia Meiher. Nu Virgos rose to prominence when they hit the charts in the countries of CIS in September 2000, with their debut single "Popytka No. 5" ("Attempt No. 5").[2] Their first success outside the Russian language area was in May 2004, with the single "Stop! Stop! Stop!",[3] an English version of their 2002 Russian song. The group is known for their frequent lineup changes, with 13 different individuals having at one time been in the group.[4] The group was co-created by Dmitriy Kostyuk and Konstantin Meladze. Kostyuk is the manager of the group and the co-producer of the group's albums. Meladze is the writer of the group's songs and the co-producer of the group's albums.

  1. ^ Balagin, Anton (16 June 2014). Меладзе отсудил 'ВИА Гру'. Rossiyskaya Gazeta (in Russian). Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  2. ^ "ВИА ГРА. Первый сольный концерт в Петербурге (optin.custom) : Рассылка" (in Russian). Subscribe.Ru. Retrieved 4 June 2014.
  3. ^ "Welcome to NU VIRGOS". Nu-virgos.russian-pop.com. Archived from the original on 13 March 2012. Retrieved 4 June 2014.
  4. ^ Alexandra Matoshko (19 March 2008). "Miss Russia joins Nu Virgos". Kyiv Post. Retrieved 21 March 2008.