Sasha Mikhailovna Antonova (russian: Саша Михайловна Антонова; born 5 February 1979), better known by her stage name Sasha Gradiva, is a Russian-born American singer, songwriter, producer and
performing artist. Her music is a blend of pop dance with infusions of
electronica
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. She began her professional career at the age of 16, and has gained recognition within the European music scene, on
MTV and in the Russian music industry.
Making a transition to the US music scene, Sasha attracted press attention when attending at the
54th Annual Grammy Awards
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. Gradiva met American producer
Tricky Stewart
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and soon after released her first US single "Wanted". It was co-written with
Justin Tranter of
Semi Precious Weapons
Semi Precious Weapons was an American rock band from New York City, New York, United States, consisting of Justin Tranter on vocals, Stevy Pyne on guitar, Cole Whittle on bass and Dan Crean on drums. Pyne replaced former guitarist, Aaron Lee Tasja ...
and produced by Stewart and Norwegian producer Axident. She has gained recognition within the club dance scene and has been referred to by Hot Spot Magazine and Gay Pride as "one of the most promising artists in the mainstream US music scene."
Career
After much success overseas,
Gradiva has emerged on the U.S dance-pop scene with her fusion of
pop
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Arts, entertainment, and media Music
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* POP, a Japanese idol group now known as Gang Parade
* Pop!, a UK pop group
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Albums
* ''Pop'' (G ...
and
electronica
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.
''Sasha'', Gradiva's self-titled debut solo album, was released by ARS Records. It produced six hit singles that propelled her to stardom. Sasha followed up the impressive success of her debut solo album with yet another hit record- ''Say My Name with Love''. Gradiva has appeared in the pages of the Russian publications of ''
Cosmopolitan'', ''
Maxim'' and ''
Vogue''.
Skum's lead guitarist John Eaton, is impressed with Sasha's commitment to not lip sync, has been quoted saying, "Sasha doesn't go that route and makes it live, the way it should be. I like her style and she is going to be a huge star."
Gradiva was the first Russian artist to be invited to the
Grammy Awards
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in 2012, where she wore a pink gown with a gun sleeve, causing a media frenzy. Dubbed "The Gun Girl" at the Grammys, stories circulated in outlets that included ''
Rolling Stone Magazine
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'', ''
US Weekly
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'', ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'', ''
The Hollywood Reporter
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'', ''
The New York Times
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'' and ''
The Wall Street Journal
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'', among others, that quickly gained her the reputation of being a showstopper. When asked to explain the meaning behind her ensemble, she has said that she was calling all countries to submit their weapons for fashion and artistic expression.
Her singles "Pandemonium" and "I'm on Fire" were placed on MTV Network, but it was her collaboration with
Semi Precious Weapons
Semi Precious Weapons was an American rock band from New York City, New York, United States, consisting of Justin Tranter on vocals, Stevy Pyne on guitar, Cole Whittle on bass and Dan Crean on drums. Pyne replaced former guitarist, Aaron Lee Tasja ...
' lead singer
Justin Tranter, as well as recorder producer
Tricky Stewart
Christopher Alan "Tricky" Stewart (born January 4, 1974) is an American record producer, record executive, songwriter, and music publisher. In a career spanning over 30 years, Stewart has won 5 Grammys and is responsible for over 50 million re ...
, for her debut U.S single release, ''Wanted'' that put her on the US map. ''Wanted'' was released on February 25, 2012, nearly one month after the media frenzy that followed her appearance at the
54th Annual Grammy Awards
The 54th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 12, 2012, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles being broadcast on CBS honoring the best in music for the recording year beginning October 1, 2010 through September 30, 2011. LL Cool J hosted th ...
in a pink gown and Terminator-esque arm sleeve. "Wanted" reached No. 3 on Billboard's Hot Dance Single Sales chart and #5 on their overall Hot Single Sales chart in 2012, further proving she is well on her way to matching her European success in the U.S.
Gradiva spent all of 2013 and part of 2014 touring the entire US, and hit all 50 states, gaining a large fan base in America. She put on shows across the country to crowds of over 300,000 and has shared stages with the likes of
Adam Lambert
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,
Icona Pop,
Cher Lloyd
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and
Emeli Sande among others. Her latest single "Tin Foil" has been well received in the UK, and charted at #10 in the Music Week Upfront Club Chart, while its Super Stylers Remix charted at #12. Gradiva remains upfront and center as a fashionista in the media, and is popular among household media names like ''
Hollywood Life'', ''
Radar Online'', ''
OK!
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'', ''
Star
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'', ''
National Enquirer
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The ''National Enquirer'' openly acknowledges that it pays sources for tips, a common practice in tab ...
'', ''
People
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'', and many others.
Sasha lives in
Los Angeles
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,
California
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with her daughter Uma, where she is spending most her time in the studio working on new music for her fans. In May 2016 Gradiva announced that she will be partnering with Jolie Jewelry for her new "Gun Girl" jewelry line that's set to be sold online and in a few select stores, including H. Lorenzo and Fred Segal.
Political views
In 2014, Gradiva condemned Russia's controversial anti-gay law in an interview with ''
The Huffington Post
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''. Her strong sense of self paired with an equally strong voice and set of liberal political views, has made her an icon in the LGBT dance scene. She most recently took a stand against the racial injustices that took place in Baltimore, Spring of 2015, by putting on a show at the
House of Blues
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Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, called "No Color Just Shine." Gradiva is also rumored to be pairing up with controversial artist ChadMichael C Morrisette for a creative collaboration, possibly in honor of the Orlando Pulse shooting victims.
She supports the Russian Special Military Operation in Ukraine.
Discography
Studio albums
* ''Sasha'' (2003)
* ''Pozovi Lyubya'' (2005)
* "Tin Foil EP" (2016)
Singles
* "Wanted" (2012)
* "I'm on Fire" (2012)
* "Come with Us" (2013)
* "Come with Us (No Big Deal Remix)" (2013)
* "Unbreakable" (2015)
* "Tin Foil" (2016)
* "Tin Foil (Super Stylers Remix)" (2016)
References
External links
*
Official Soundcloud Pollstar, Sasha Gradiva
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Living people
American choreographers
Russian emigrants to the United States
American female models
1989 births
21st-century American singers
21st-century American women singers