Nyusha sings her grandfather's lullaby to a newborn daughter (video)

Singer Nyusha, who recently became a mother, showed her subscribers on social networks, how she lulls her newborn daughter. Father Igor Sivov shakes the baby, and her mother sings her a song written many years ago by her own father - the legendary member of the group “Tender May” Vladimir Shurochkin.

Once Shurochkin wrote this lullaby for little Anechka (Nyusha). Now that the girl has grown and herself become a mother, she decided to donate this song to her tiny two-week-old daughter.

The video singer posted on social networks, and it caused delight among fans of the singer. Nobody was embarrassed that Nyusha appeared in front of the camera without makeup and hair, many noted that in such a “home” form Nyusha looks just charming.

Vladimir Shurochkin in the 90s was a real star, one of the soloists of “Affectionate May”, who collected stadiums. Then he chose a solo career for himself, as he repeatedly made rowes and quarreled with the other members of the group on the use of phonograms. Unlike the others, Shurochkin was totally against phonograms and sang exclusively himself.

Anya Shurochkina's mother (real name Nyusha) was a singer in a rock band. Whether on the basis of non-coincidence of musical interests, or on the basis of personal discrepancies, the parents broke up when Nyusha was only two years old.

Shurochkin on the occasion of the 12th birthday of his daughter wrote several songs for her, it was with them that she began her journey to the stage. To help his daughter at that stage, the father was forced to sell the apartment and send all funds to support his daughter’s talent.

Now Vladimir Shurochkin is not only a loving father, but also a producer of the singer.

Nyusha’s daughter was born in one of the US clinics, her husband Igor Sivov was present at childbirth and then said that he began to understand better how fragile women are and how they need the support and help of men. The girl became the firstborn for Nyusha and for her spouse.

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