
Alla Pugacheva is a Russian singer and musical performer.
Alla started performing in 1965, but her career took off when her singing won world-wide recognition at Poland's 1978 Sopot International Song Festival, singing the song "Kings Can Do Everything." Her popularity skyrocketed, and Pugacheva released many albums in the following years, becoming Russia's most popular pop star.
She enjoys an iconic status across the former Soviet Union as the most successful Soviet performer in terms of record sales and popularity. In 1991 she became the last person to be named a People's Artist of the USSR.
After the break-up of the Soviet Union, Alla expanded her ventures, launching a magazine, radio station, and a line of perfume all called "Alla," and the "Alla Pugachova" shoe line. She also received further awards from the government.
On March 5th 2009, Alla Pugacheva announced her retirement from singing after her 60th birthday. She cited health reasons as the primary reason for her retirement. Alla Pugacheva said goodbye to her audiences by mounting a massive tour across Europe and America. Alla's tour schedule included Atlantic City.
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