This page includes full the discography of the Ukrainian artist Ruslana, including albums and singles, in both Ukrainian and English languages.
Ruslana discography | |
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Studio albums | 7 |
Music videos | 30 |
Singles | 5 |
Collaborations | 4 |
DVDs | 5 |
Year | Album | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Sales | ||
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UKR | CZE | BEL | ||||
1998 | Myt Vesny – Dzvinkyi Viter
| 2 | - | - | — | |
2001 | Naikrashche
| - | - | - | ||
2003 | Dobryi vechir, tobi...
| - | - | - | ||
Dyki Tantsi
| 1 | - | - |
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2004 | Wild Dances
| 1 | 20 | 59 | ||
2008 | Amazonka
| 1 | 29 | - | — | |
Wild Energy
| 7 | - | - | |||
2012 | Ey-fory-ya
| 1 | - | - | ||
2013 | My Boo
| 1 | - | - |
Year | Album |
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2020 | Ми Вітер |
2020 | Молитва світла
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2023 | Різдвяний сон
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Year | Album |
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2000 | Ostannie rizdvo 90-kh
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2005 | Club'in
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Year | Album |
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2008 | Wild Energy. Amazon. Wild Dances
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Year | Single | Chart positions | Album | ||||||||||||||||
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UK | IRE | SLO | SWE | FIN | GRE | TUR | NL | AUT | CHE | LAT | GER | ROM | EU | UKR | Belgian Flanders | Belgian Wallonia | |||
2004 | "Wild Dances" | 47 | 44 | 21 | 8 [1] | 20 [1] | 1 [1] | 2 | 30 [1] | 43 [1] | 24 | 36 | 40 | 44 | 16 [1] | 1 | 1 [1] | 25 [1] | Wild Dances |
"Dance with the Wolves" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 95 | 28 [1] | 3 [1] | 19 [1] | — | ||
2005 | "The Same Star" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 60 [1] | 19 [1] | 1 [1] | 50 [1] | — | |
"Ring Dance With The Wolves" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 100 | 37 [1] | 1 [1] | — | — | Wild Dances - New Year Edition | |
2008 | "Moon of Dreams" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 77 | — | 1 | — | — | Wild Energy |
2017 | "It's Magical" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Ми Вітер EP |
2020 | "We Are Wind" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Ми Вітер EP |
Year | Single | Chart positions | Album | |
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UA | EU | |||
2003 | "Znayu Ya" | 1 | Dyki Tantsi | |
2003 | "Kolomyika" | 1 | Dyki Tantsi | |
2003 | "Oi, Zahraimy, Muzychenku" | 1 | Dyki Tantsi | |
2005 | "Skazhy Meni" | 1 | Dyki Tantsi | |
2005 | "U Rytmi Sertsia" | 5 | 45 | Non Album |
2006 | "Dyka Enerhiya" | 1 | Non Album | |
2008 | "Vidlunnia Mriy" | 1 | Amazonka | |
"Vohon chy lid" | 6 | Amazonka | ||
2010 | "Dykyi Anhel" | 40 | Amazonka | |
2010 | "Ya idu za toboyu" | 15 | Amazonka | |
2011 | "Wow" | 7 | 79 | EY-fori-YA |
2011 | "Sha-la-la" | 4 | 55 | EY-fori-YA |
2012 | "Davaj, hraj!" | 12 | EY-fori-YA | |
2012 | "Ey-phori-Ya" | 9 | 80 | EY-fori-YA |
2013 | "Rackmaninov" | 19 | EY-fori-YA | |
2015 | "Ty Shche Vidkryyesh Ochi" | Non-album Single | ||
2017 | "Ya Lyublyu" | Non-album Single | ||
2018 | "Pater Noster" | Non-album Single | ||
2020 | "Мi Viter" | Ми Вітер EP | ||
2023 | "Lirnytsia" | Wild Heart |
Soundtracks containing Ruslana songs.
"Heartbreak Hotel" is a song recorded by American singer Elvis Presley. It was released as a single on January 27, 1956, Presley's first on his new record label RCA Victor. It was written by Mae Boren Axton and Tommy Durden, with credit being given also to Presley. A newspaper article about the suicide of a lonely man who jumped from a hotel window inspired the song. Axton presented the song to Presley in November 1955 at a country music convention in Nashville. Presley recorded it on January 10, 1956, in a session with his band, the Blue Moon Boys, the guitarist Chet Atkins and the pianist Floyd Cramer. "Heartbreak Hotel" comprises an eight-bar blues progression, with heavy reverberation throughout the track, to imitate the character of Presley's Sun recordings.
Bow Wow Wow are an English new wave band, created by manager Malcolm McLaren in 1980. McLaren recruited members of Adam and the Ants to form the band with then 13-year-old Annabella Lwin on lead vocals. They released their debut EP Your Cassette Pet in 1980 and had their first UK top 10 hit with "Go Wild in the Country" in 1982. The band's music was characterized by a danceable new wave sound that drew on a Burundi beat provided by Dave Barbarossa on drums, as well as the subversive, suggestive, and sometimes exuberant lyrics sung and chanted by their teenage lead vocalist.
Kim Carnes is an American singer and songwriter born and raised in Los Angeles. She began her career as a songwriter in the 1960s, writing for other artists while performing in local clubs and working as a session background singer with the famed Water Sisters. After she signed her first publishing deal with Jimmy Bowen, she released her debut album Rest on Me in 1971. Carnes' self-titled second album primarily contained self-penned songs, including her first charting single "You're a Part of Me", which reached No. 35 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart in 1975. In the following year, Carnes released Sailin', which featured "Love Comes from Unexpected Places". The song won the American Song Festival and the award for Best Composition at the Tokyo Song Festival in 1976.
"Wild Dances" is a single by Ukrainian singer-songwriter Ruslana. The song, representing her country, won the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 held in Istanbul with a score of 280 points. A Ukrainian-language version called "Dyki tantsi" was released in Russia and Ukraine. In 2022, The Independent named it 55th best Eurovision-winning song of all time.
The Kills are an English-American rock duo formed by American singer Alison "VV" Mosshart and English guitarist Jamie "Hotel" Hince. They are signed to Domino Records. Their first four albums, Keep On Your Mean Side, No Wow, Midnight Boom, and Blood Pressures, all reached the UK Albums Chart. Their fifth studio album, Ash & Ice, was released in 2016 and reached the top 20 of the UK Albums Chart.
Ukraine has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 18 times since making its debut in 2003. Ukraine has won the contest three times: in 2004 with "Wild Dances" by Ruslana, in 2016 with "1944" by Jamala, and in 2022 with "Stefania" by Kalush Orchestra, thus becoming the first country in the 21st century and the first Eastern European country to win the contest three times. Ukraine hosted the 2005 and 2017 contests in Kyiv.
Annabella Lwin is an English-Burmese singer, songwriter and record producer best known as the lead vocalist of Bow Wow Wow.
"Dance with the Wolves" is a song from Ukrainian singer Ruslana’s fifth studio album Wild Dances, and was released on 11 January 2005.
Wild. Club'in is the name of Ruslana's remix album that contains remixes of tracks from her 2004 Wild Dances album, and a couple of other songs as well, such as Wind Song and Drum 'n' Dance. For the remixes was organised a contest for the best 12 remixes of Ruslana's songs. The winning remixes were included on this album. It has been released in 2006 in the Czech Republic and Slovakia under the title Tance s vlky. The Czech version is a compilation of the Dyki tantsi, Wild Dances and Club'in albums.
Wild Dances is the fifth studio album by Ukrainian singer-songwriter Ruslana. It was released on July 6, 2004. The album has been certified 7x platinum in Ukraine, selling 700,000 copies and Platinum in Slovakia.
"Dyka Enerhiya" is the title of Ruslana's single to promote the fantasy book Wild Energy. Lana. The song was released on 18 July.
The Heart Of Europe Concert was a concert held on May 18, 2005 in Kyiv's Maidan Nezalezhnosti as part of Eurovision Song Contest 2005 opening. It was translated live on at least two national TV channels 1+1 and Inter -
Ukraine participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 with the song "Wild Dances" written by Ruslana and Oleksandr Ksenofontov. The song was performed by Ruslana, who was internally selected by the Ukrainian broadcaster National Television Company of Ukraine (NTU) to represent Ukraine at the 2004 contest in Istanbul, Turkey. "Dyki tantsi" performed by Ruslana was announced as the Ukrainian entry on 23 January 2004. The song was later retitled as "Wild Dances" and presented to the public on 25 March 2004.
Jonathan Francis Gray, known professionally as Spike, or Spike Gray, is an English singer-songwriter and founding member of the British rock band the Quireboys, for whom he performed as lead singer and released 12 studio albums. He is recognised for his raspy voice which led to comparisons with Rod Stewart.
"Vidlunnia Mriy" is a song by Ruslana featuring T-Pain, featured on her 2008 studio album Wild Energy. The arrangement and recording were conducted by Ego Works / The Hit Factory Criteria, Miami, United States. The Ukrainian version of the song was released as radio single.
Vlad De Briansky, known professionally as Vlad, is an American guitarist, composer and educator. He is also an actor, record producer and a television producer. He plays blues, jazz, rock, and classical music
Wild Energy. Amazon. Wild Dances is the first DVD compilation by the Ukrainian singer Ruslana. It contains several of her music clips from 2000 to her releases in 2008. Video clips from the "Wild Dances" and "Diki Tantsi" are bonus tracks on the DVD.
My Boo (Together!) is the title of the third English-language studio album of the Ukrainian singer Ruslana. The Ukrainian version was released on 25 April 2012 under the title Ey-fory-ya (Eu-phori-a). and then it has been re-released in Ukraine in July 2013 under the title Miy brat (Razom!).
Carolina Márquez, is a Colombian-Italian singer, songwriter, dancer and record producer who resides in Rome.
Ruslana Stepanivna Lyzhychko, known mononymously as Ruslana, is a Ukrainian singer, songwriter, dancer, producer, actress, activist, and former politician. She is a World Music Award and Eurovision Song Contest winning recording artist, holding the title of People's Artist of Ukraine. She is also a former MP serving as deputy in the Ukrainian parliament for the Our Ukraine Party. Ruslana was the UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in Ukraine in 2004–2005. She is recognized as the most successful Ukrainian female solo artist internationally and was included in the top 10 most influential women of 2013 by the Forbes magazine. The U.S. Secretary of State honored her with the International Women of Courage Award in March, 2014. She has been named an honorary citizen of her hometown Lviv and was nominated to receive the title Hero of Ukraine.