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'''Eva Rivas''' is an [[Armenian]] [[singer]] and [[model]] from [[Russian|Russia]]. Her grandmother was [[Greek]].
'''Eva Rivas''' (real name - Valerya Reshetnikova-Tsaturyan, rus. Валерия Александровна Решетникова-Цатурян<ref name="max">[https://www.maximonline.ru/maximgirls/eva-rivas/ Eva Rivas bio on maximonline.ru]</ref>) is an [[Armenian]] [[singer]] and [[model]] from [[Russian|Russia]]. Her grandmother was [[Greek]].


==Eurovision Song Contest 2010==
==Eurovision Song Contest 2010==

Revision as of 15:21, 22 June 2019


Eva Rivas (real name - Valerya Reshetnikova-Tsaturyan, rus. Валерия Александровна Решетникова-Цатурян[1]) is an Armenian singer and model from Russia. Her grandmother was Greek.

Eurovision Song Contest 2010

On 14 February 2010, Rivas won the Armenian National Final and went on to represent Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with the song "Apricot Stone".[2] Composer Yakup Mutlu was said to have interpreted the lyrics of Apricot Stone to be a political message about the Armenian Genocide. However, according to Rivas' PR manager, Hayk Markosyan, composer Karen Kavaleryan didn't intend it. Kavaleryan stated it had nothing to do with the genocide. [3]

Rivas will continue travelling around Europe promoting her song. She wishes to represent Armenia again in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012.[4]

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