Until 2000, she lived in Ivanteyevka, near Moscow, then moved to the capital.
Studied at the Moscow University of Consumer Cooperatives.
[2] In 2003 on the air of Nashe Radio, for the first time, Mara's song Airplanes was heard, which subsequently was on the Chart Dozen hit parade for several months.
In 2004 at the Nashestvie rock festival, the singer exposed her breasts while performing the song Sex in front of a 70,000-strong crowd of spectators.
[3][4][5][6][7] Since 2014 she has been performing a number of nationalist works in the sense of Blood and soil.