Bilyk toured the USSR with the ensemble and appeared on central television for the first time.
A year later she performed at another music festival Spring Hopes, where she met musicians like Yuri Nikitin, Georgy Uchaykin and Jean Bolotov.
Together they formed the group "Tsey Dosh nadovgo", releasing their first album Kuvala Zozulya in 1990.
[6][7] On 6 November 2019 Bilyk announced a double anniversary of her life, 50 years of age and 30 years on the professional stage, which was supposed to take place on the stage of the National Palace of Arts "Ukraine", but due to the COVID-19 pandemic the show was postponed to May 22, 2021.
[11] Bilyk supports LGBT and released "Ne khovai ochei", a track released on the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, 17 May 2018 for Kyiv Pride-2018, dedicated to people who do not hide their sexual and gender identity.