Kateryna Buzhynska

[3] The successes of Yashchuk at the start of her career were connected with the children's ensemble "Ringing Voices" at the Palace of Pioneers in Chernivtsi and teacher Maria Kogos, who studied with another well-known pop singer Ani Lorak.

In 1995, Buzhynska became the winner of the prestigious Ukrainian song contests "Divograi", "Primrose", "Colorful Dreams", and "Chervona Ruta".

[9] In 1997, Buzhynska received the Grand Prix at the "Young Halychyna" and "Through Thorns to the Stars"[10] festivals , and the first prize at the "Song Vernissage".

In 1998, she received the Grand Prix at the international festival "Slavyansky Bazar-98"[11][12] for the performance of the song "Doomed" based on the poems of Yuriy Rybchynskyi and music by Serge Lama.

[16][17] In 1998, she released her debut studio album entitled Музыка, которую я люблю ("Music I Love").

A clip was shot for the same song, in which Ukrainian figure skaters Yulia Obertas and Dmytro Palamarchuk took part.

The clip was filmed at the Pirogovo Museum of Ethnography in Kyiv, but the entourage was chosen for Spanish and Gypsy culture.

[22] The second music video on a historical theme for the song to the words of Rybchinskyi "Genghis Khan" was directed by Bakhodyr Yuldashev.

[28] In 2011, Buzhynska, together with Volodymyr Kuzin, won the final of the television show "Narodna Zirka-4" on the Ukraine channel[29] and held a solo concert "Queen of Inspiration".

[32] In June 2014, Buzhynska released her eighth studio album, Nezhny, rodnoi (Tender, Dear), named in reference to her husband.