The sisters represented Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, eventually finishing in 10th place in the final.
In 2002, the Armenian variety song festival Golden Lyre 2002 congratulated Anush and Inga on the "Sympathy of Audience" nomination.
This was followed by invitations to appear on stage with the same program in New York City, Toronto, Argentina and Paris.
In 2004, their rendition of the folk song "Tamzara" was announced as the winner of the Golden Lyre 2004 festival.
Following the album release, they gave performances on tours in the USA, Tehran, London, Paris, Russia and Germany.
The album's single Menq Enq Mer Sarerệ, was selected as the 2009 song for the annual Armenian Telethon, under the name "Our Shushi", with the duet also performing at the televised show on 26 November 2009.
[4][5][6] "Our song for Eurovision is written in the genre of folk, with elements of contemporary music trends" - said Anush Arshakyan at the press conference before the trip to Moscow.
"Small countries like Armenia should always take part in contests such as Eurovision, to present their culture to the world," - said the singer.
"Contest success depends not only on the artists, but from our side we will try to do everything to achieve victory in Moscow," said Anush Arshakyan, adding that they would start preparations immediately.
Inga represented Armenia again in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 as a member of the group Genealogy.