A singer from Yekaterinburg received the "Golden Gramophone."
Ekaterinburg singer Klava Koka (real name Klavdiya Vysokova) became the recipient of the "Golden Gramophone." The Ekaterinburg native announced this on her Telegram channel after filming the program.
The jubilee, XXX ceremony of the National Music Award "Golden Gramophone" took place on October 31 at the VTB Arena in Moscow.
The artist did not reveal which song earned Klava the coveted statuette. "Guysss they gave me the GOLDEN gramophone!!! AAAAAAA," she wrote, and nothing more.
The award is a statuette in the shape of a gramophone made of silver and gold, RIA Novosti reports.
The "Golden Gramophone" is an annual Russian music award established by the radio station Russkoe Radio and presented to the artists deemed best by the station's listeners since 1996.
To receive the award, an artist's song must reach first place on the music chart.
For all these years the broadcast of the "Golden Gramophone" ceremony has been shown on Channel One.
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A singer from Yekaterinburg received the "Golden Gramophone."
Yekaterinburg singer Klava Koka (real name Klavdiya Vysokova) has been awarded the Golden Gramophone. The Yekaterinburg native announced this on her Telegram channel after filming the show.
