Uka (singer)

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Uka
Даваагийн Уламбаяр
Born
Davaagiin Ulambayar

(1982-11-06) 6 November 1982 (age 41)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
  • television personality
Years active2004-present
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
SpouseErdenechuluun G.

Davaagiin Ulambayar (Mongolian: Даваагийн Уламбаяр; born 6 November 1982), known professionally as Uka (Mongolian: Ука), is a Mongolian singer, actress, and TV personality. Born into a family of eight, she first gained attention as a member of a girl group "Kiwi" in 2004.[1] With her trademark blonde hair, and unorthodox dance moves, she was often the face of the group. After her band went inactive in 2014, she pursued a solo career. She has since released four studio albums, "I am in love" (2015), "11.06" (2015), "Hug-Jim" (2017), and "Don't Stop" (2018).[2]

Uka was one of the four judges in the first season of a Mongolian

"The Voice of Mongolia", alongside Otgonbayar, Bold, and Ononbat. The eventual winner, Enguun Tseyendash, was selected from her team, "Team Uka".[3]

Her single, "Don't Stop", was included in the "Asian Top Hip Hop" album in 2018.[4] Uka is considered to be one of the most innovative modern artist in Mongolia.[5][6]

Life and career

1982–2004: Early life and career beginnings

Uka was born as one of the six children into the family of Davaa and Zamand. As a child, she attended the 44th secondary school in Ulaanbaatar. She spent her summers at her grandma's summer house, and often squabbled with her sisters over who got to wear what.[7] She attended and graduated from the "Mongolian Arts and Culture Academy". She has stated that one of her older sisters also attended the academy with her, and has a good singing voice, but never pursued a singing career.[1]

After the academy, she joined a break-dancing group, named "Neg Khoroolol". During this time, she was infamous as a rather poor singer. Her dance-group members insisted that she attend "Nature Sound" studio's, then newly established, singing school. Upon graduation, she stayed at the school as a dance instructor.[1] It is there, where she decided to join with Namuunaa and Enkhzol, forming the first iteration of "Kiwi".

2004–2014: Kiwi

Kiwi was a personal project by Angirmaa B., a Mongolian producer and former singer. The group released 7 studio albums, and several DVD's. During its 10 year run, the group has had 6 different members. Uka and Namuunaa were the only permanent members. At the 10th annual Pentatonic awards, Kiwi was named the "Best Debut Band". Kiwi has had many singles which charted at the Mongolian billboards, including "Хүслээ хэлнэ", "Болдоггүй шүү", "Хайр хайраа өөрөө олдог", "Араас чинь тэврэлгүй явууллаа", and "Hot Line". Uka has attributed much of her success to the methods, and work ethic taught by Angirmaa.[1]

2014–present: Solo career

After Kiwi went inactive in 2014, she immediately sought to start her own solo career. Her first album, "I am in love", was released in 2015. Then "11.06" in 2015, "Khug-jim" in 2017, and her best album yet "Don't Stop" in 2018. From her latest album, the titular song "Don't Stop" was named as one of the best hip hop songs in Asia.[4] As of April 2019, she is the second most viewed artist in Mongolia on YouTube, behind only the Korean girl group Blackpink, making her the most viewed Mongolian artist.[8]

Television

A Mongolian version of the show

The Voice of Mongolia (season 1), was announced in late 2017. When later revealed, Uka was chosen as one of the four judges who will support its contestants throughout the series. Unique to the show, the judges not only judge the contestants, but also choose and recruit them into their own team, and personally train them to be a better artist. The show went on for four months, totaling eight episodes of blind auditions, and five more weeks of knockout stages. In the end, Enguun Tseyendash, a member of "Team Uka", was named the winner of the show.[9]

Uka was cast in a movie, "Hi Honey", in January, 2018. The movie was released to the public on the 5th of April in theaters.[10][11]

Personal life

Uka is married to Erdenechuluun G, a mining businessman.[12] Together they have 2 children.[1] Her husband has appeared in the video for her song, "Gurvan Ugee Heleh uu".[13]

Discography

Studio albums

  • I Am In love (2015)
  • 11.06 (2015)
  • Hug-Jim (2017)
  • Don't Stop (2018)[14]

Music videos

  • "Margaashiin Nar Luu Hamt Ayalah uu"
  • "DO IT"
  • "Don't Stop" feat. DJ Zaya
  • "Erh Chuluulnu"
  • "Gurvan Ugee Heleh uu"
  • "Gantsaardlaas Buu Ai"
  • "Araas Min Tevreech"
  • "Sahiulsan Tenger"
  • "Muruudul Bid Hoyor"
  • "Gerel Asaa"
  • "Uul" feat. Degi
  • "Hairtai Gej Heleech" feat. Luuya, Lil Thug E

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "УКА: Ямар сайхан амьдарсан эмэгтэй вэ гэж дурсагдахаар амьдрах нь л миний хүсэл". news.gogo.mn. Retrieved 2019-04-19.
  2. ^ "Uka". Hi-Fi Online Store. Retrieved 2019-04-19.
  3. ^ "Ts.Enguun becomes winner of Voice of Mongolia show". MONTSAME News Agency. Retrieved 2019-04-19.
  4. ^ a b "2 CD Package: Billboard Presents: Electric Asia Vol. 1 + VIBE Presents: Urban Asia Vol. 1". Retrieved 2019-04-19.
  5. ^ Bogart, Jonathan (2018-06-13). "A Brief Introduction to Contemporary Mongolian Pop". Medium. Retrieved 2019-04-19.
  6. ^ "Укагийн эрин үе". olloo.mn. Retrieved 2019-04-19.
  7. ^ "Ука: Энгүүнийг дуу, авиа гаргах бүрт нь би шүтдэг". Ublife. Retrieved 2019-04-19.
  8. ^ "YouTube Music Charts". charts.youtube.com. Retrieved 2019-04-19.
  9. ^ "The Voice of Mongolia (season 1)", Wikipedia, 2019-02-04, retrieved 2019-04-19
  10. ^ "Дуучин Укагийн тоглосон анхны кино | News.MN". News.MN - Мэдээллийн эх сурвалж (in Mongolian). 2019-04-11. Retrieved 2019-04-19.
  11. ^ "Дуучин Д. Уламбаяр "Hi Honey" кинонд тогложээ". Өглөө.мн. 11 April 2019. Retrieved 2019-04-19.
  12. ^ "Дуучин Укагийн нөхөр хэн вэ? – Монгол туургатны цахим сайт". 6 January 2018. Retrieved 2019-04-19.
  13. ^ "Дуучин Ука клипэндээ нөхрөө тоглуулжээ | News.MN". News.MN - Мэдээллийн эх сурвалж (in Mongolian). 2018-10-02. Retrieved 2019-04-19.
  14. ^ "UKA". Spotify. Retrieved 2019-04-19.

See also