Lyubov Voropayeva
Lyubov Grigorievna Voropayeva (Russian: Любовь Григорьевна Воропаева; born 16 September 1952) is a Soviet and Russian poet, songwriter, screenwriter, producer,[1] laureate of the Song of the Year TV festival.[2] CareerVoropaeva graduated from the Maurice Thorez Moscow State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages. Since the beginning of the 1990s, Lyubov Voropayeva began producing activities together with her husband, composer Viktor Dorokhin.[3] Voropaeva and Dorokhin owe their creative rise to Zhenya Belousov, Barbie and other performers.[1][3][4] In 1994, together with her husband, she organized the Russian Association of Music Producers (RAMP).[5] Lyubov continues to independently engage in producing activities in pop music, she is the author of more than 500 shows and presentations in the largest entertainment complexes in Moscow, the scriptwriter and producer of numerous television and radio shows. She is a well-known poet, author of three books of poetry and more than 1000 publications in periodicals, poetry almanacs and collections, author of texts for more than 200 hits in pop and rock music.[1] Selected songs
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