
Klavdia Petrivna (Ukr. Клавдія Петрівна, Rus. Клавдия Петровна)
Klavdia Petrivna is a Ukrainian singer, songwriter, and composer. Her real name is Solomiya Opryshko (Ukr. Соломія Опришко), born on August 13, 2005. She became one of the most remarkable and talked-about newcomers on the Ukrainian music scene in 2023–2024, known for her heartfelt lyrics, original vocals, and mysterious image, which sparked countless speculations. Her songs have earned millions of streams on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music, and TikTok.
Biography
Stage Name
The stage name Klavdia Petrivna was inspired by a character from the novel “Notes of the Snub-Nosed Mephistopheles” by Ukrainian writer Volodymyr Vynnychenko. The choice of name highlights the literary depth and symbolism characteristic of the artist’s work, as well as her connection to Ukrainian cultural heritage.
Real Name and Identity Reveal
At the start of her career, Klavdia Petrivna maintained full anonymity — she didn’t show her face, avoided interviews, and released songs without mentioning her name. This mystery led to a wave of rumors and conspiracy theories: from speculations that the project was led by an older woman to claims that AI-generated vocals were being used.
On December 20, 2023, Ukrainian blogger Bohdan Bespalov revealed that the artist behind the alias was 18-year-old Solomiya Opryshko, a student at a music college in the Lviv region. Later, this information was confirmed by NEBO Music label director Kateryna Shevchenko, who emphasized that Klavdia Petrivna’s voice is authentic and not generated by AI.
Career
Debut and Viral Success
On July 4, 2023, the singer uploaded her first demo tracks on TikTok. They quickly went viral, receiving thousands of positive reactions. On August 3, Klavdia Petrivna released her first demo album of seven tracks on her Telegram channel, where her audience began to grow rapidly.
In September 2023, she signed a contract with the Ukrainian independent label NEBO Music, officially starting her professional career. On September 22, the artist released her first mini-album featuring updated versions of her early songs.
Career Growth
On December 8, 2023, Klavdia Petrivna released the mini-album “Zyma” (“Winter”), which showcased the melancholic and lyrical side of her artistry. A notable release from this period was her collaboration with OSTY — “Chorni-bili” (“Black and White”) — which received critical acclaim and wide airplay.
Recognition and Influence
A significant milestone came when Ukraine’s First Lady Olena Zelenska quoted a line from Klavdia Petrivna’s song “Ya shchaslyva” (“I Am Happy”) during the Third Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen. The quote, used in the context of mental health, symbolized hope and emotional resilience.
In 2024, Klavdia Petrivna was included in Forbes Ukraine’s “30 Under 30” list in the “Cultural Industry” category, confirming her status as one of the most promising young artists in the country.
Musical Style
Klavdia Petrivna’s style blends alternative pop, indie, and electronic music, emphasizing emotional lyrics and atmospheric melodies. Her songs explore themes of inner worlds, self-identity, coming of age, and self-acceptance. With minimalist arrangements and gentle vocals, her sound is often compared to European and Scandinavian indie artists.
Discography
Mini-albums:
- “Zyma” (2023)
Singles:
- “Chorni-bili” (2023, with OSTY)
- “Ya shchaslyva” (2023)
- “Tysha” (2024)
Interesting Facts
- Her TikTok videos often feature animated or symbolic visuals, reinforcing the air of mystery surrounding her persona.
- The singer avoids publicity and keeps her personal life private, focusing exclusively on the music.
- The Klavdia Petrivna team promotes the concept of a “new generation Ukrainian sound”, emphasizing modern production and emotional authenticity.
Conclusion
Klavdia Petrivna is one of the most notable discoveries in modern Ukrainian pop music. Her songs combine sensitivity, philosophical depth, and innovative sound. The mix of minimalism, sincerity, and a mystical image makes her a unique figure in contemporary Ukrainian music.