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Mia Boyka
Mia Boyka performing in 2021
Born
Maria Nikolaevna Boyko

(1997-02-15) February 15, 1997 (age 27)
Zakhonye-2
NationalityRussia
Occupation(s)singer, tiktoker
Years active2019–present

Maria Nikolaevna Boyko (Russian: Мария Николаевна Бойко, born 15 February 1997, Zakhonye-2, Russia) is a Russian singer who became famous from YouTube and TikTok.[1][2]

Career

Mia Boyka in 2022.

In 2019, she started working with T-killah.[3] In 2021, she released her debut album "Farewell Album [ru]".[4][5]

In May 2022, the Russian Forbes in its "30 under 30" rating placed Mia Boyko as 25 as one of the winners in the "Music" category.[6]

In 2024, she was a contestant on the Russian version of The Masked Singer.

Discography

Year Name Charts Notes Album
CIS[7]
TopHitTop Radio & YouTube Hits TopHitTop YouTube Hits
2019 "We're Flying Away" digital single, vol. Jan 10 2019 no album
"Bablo" digital single, vol. Feb 15 2019
"Behind the Neon" digital single, vol. Mar 29 2019
"We're Flying Away" (DJ Noiz Remix) digital single, vol. 23 Apr. 2019
"Wild Lamp" The video clip was released on May 20, 2019. "Wild Lamp"
"Mom Don't Know" (Mia Boyka & T-killah) digital single, vol. Jun 6 2019 "Wild Lamba" / "Farewell Album [ru]"
"Ice and Night" (T-killah & Mia Boyka) digital single, vol. Jul 9 2019 "Wild Lamp"
"Pineapple Adidas" 43 digital single, vol. Oct 1 2019 "Farewell Album [ru]"
"Pink Stars" digital single, vol. Nov 12 2019 no album
"Nike Strikes" (Mia Boyka & T-killah) digital single, vol. Dec 3 2019
2020 "Mamba" digital single, vol. Mar 3 2020
"My life is running out..." digital single, vol. 17 Apr. 2020
"Amamdance" 98 19 digital single, vol. May 20, 2020 "Farewell Album [ru]"
"Samurai" (Skazka Music Remix) digital single, vol. Jun 14 2020
"Pikachu" (Mia Boyka & EGOR SHIP ) 2 1 digital single, vol. Jul 30 2020 no album
"Hide and Seek" 78 11 digital single, vol. 7 Sep. 2020 "Farewell Album [ru]"
"Fendi Mood" digital single, vol. Oct 8 2020 no album
"Picnic" (Calvin, DAVA & Mia Boyka) digital single, vol. Oct 13 2020
"Gray Wolf" digital single, vol. Nov 13 2020
"Auf" (cover of Sqwoz Bab song ) digital single, vol. Dec 7 2020 "Farewell Album [ru]"
"Snowflake" (Mia Boyka & Anya Pokrov ) 93 17 digital single, vol. Dec 10 2020
2021 "Petal" (Mia Boyka & T-killah) digital single, vol. Jan 29 2021
"The Last Hero" ( B-2 & Mia Boyka) digital single, vol. Feb 3 2021 no album
"Naruto" (Mia Boyka & EGOR SHIP) digital single, vol. Mar 4 2021 "Farewell Album [ru]"
"Running down the path" digital single, vol. 23 Apr. 2021
"Little finger" digital single, vol. May 24. 2021
"Alen" digital single, vol. Jul 8 2021
"Sea battle" digital single, vol. Aug 6 2021 no album
"Ma Ma Ma" (Sevenn & Mia Boyka) digital single, vol. Sep 16 2021
"Trap (Magical Ariel)" ( Konfuz & Mia Boyka) digital single, vol. Sep 24 2021
"Butterflies" digital single, vol. Nov 25 2021
2022 "Inhale" digital single, vol. May 19. 2022
"Gagarin" digital single, vol. Jun 30 2022
"Salamander" (Mia Boyka & T-killah) digital single, vol. Sep 9 2022
"High" digital single, vol. Oct 25 2022
"Drama" digital single, vol. Nov 11 2022

References

  1. ^ ""Просто везет" только дуракам»: певица MIA BOYKA об успехе в Тиктоке, возрасте своих поклонников и жизни с синим цветом волос". GRAZIA (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-09-17.
  2. ^ "Как раскрутить аккаунт в TikTok? Советы MIA BOYKA на PEOPLETALK". PEOPLETALK (in Russian). 2020-07-23. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  3. ^ "Что связывает Сашу T-killah и Мию Бойка – новость канала RU.TV". ru.tv. Retrieved 2022-09-17.
  4. ^ "Рецензия: Mia Boyka – "Прощальный альбом"". www.intermedia.ru (in Russian). 2021-09-10. Retrieved 2022-12-30.
  5. ^ "MIA BOYKA пытает бывшего в ролике "Морской бой" • ТНТ MUSIC — Здесь твоя музыка". tntmusic.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-12-30.
  6. ^ Zakharov, Pavel. "Мария Бойко (MIA BOYKA), 25". Forbes «З0 до 30» (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-12-30.
  7. ^ "Listen to all the Mia Boyka songs, tracks, music for free". ТопХит. Retrieved 2022-12-30.