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Published: 09 March, 2009, 03:51

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Russia's picked a Ukrainian Anastasiya Prikhodko to perform its entry in this year's Eurovision Song Contest. Never before has a foreigner sung for Russia in this competition.

The song itself, called “Mamo”, is a real international mix. It’s written by a Georgian and an Estonian and sung in Russian and Ukrainian.

Prikhodko, who won a recent Russian TV talent show, the Star Factory, says she didn’t expect to win but she is thankful to those who made her victory possible:

“The same people who voted for me at the Star Factory supported me this time. And I will do my best to represent Russia.”

Anastasiya, 25, got more than a quarter of the nationwide vote, beating Russian-born pop-star Valeria into second place.

Her producer and husband, Iosif Prigozhin, is infuriated and is demanding a re-run.

“It is strange to me that a Ukrainian won. Do we lack our own singers? In such case let’s make Dynamo Kiev football club play for Russia. I think it wasn’t fair play and the votes were rigged,” Prigozhin said.

But many believe the Eurovision contest is politicised. Prikhodko’s nomination is seen as something of a bridge between the two countries which are going through a tense time politically.

Anastasya Prikhodko earlier tried and failed to represent Ukraine. Controversially she accused the jury of being biased and even filed a lawsuit against the organisers. Having given up on Ukraine she decided to try her luck in Russia and struck gold.

On the streets of Kiev reaction to her success has been mixed but the singer's fans are ecstatic. Her website is littered with posts, with many saying it doesn't matter who she represents just that her talent will be on display in Moscow in May.

The rules of the Eurovision song contest prohibit Ukraine from voting for themselves. Previously on several occasions they’ve given maximum points to Russia. Now with their countrywoman singing for Moscow, many believe that Russia has already got twelve points in the bag

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