ALEGER
Aleger's "Say Hey Say Hoy" and "Set the World on Fire" are on the www.songvault.fm showcase!
ALEGER (Alla Chugunova) is a Russian pop singer whose powerful bright voice and sunshine smile are immediately recognizable by the public. Aleger started her music career in 2002, becoming the winner of the first international music action in Russia, Music Bridge. From the first steps, she caught the attention of the jury and highly impressed the public with her mixing of classical manners and the absolutely free and joyful way of her stage performing. Since that time, Aleger has been one of the leading and most successful artists of ACN Music

Production, a company produced by Anna C. Nova. Apart of her solo artist activity, Aleger was one of the members of four woman band MULTI, which performed the hit (Where is My Santa), which got 5 stars from Christmas Reviews.com. (See Review HERE). When Aleger appears on the stage it seems that sun is rising. Her very warm smile attracts immediately. She never tries to show off that she is cool. She is very true and has enough catchy qualities just to be the way she is. The Public always expects something new from her and she never lets them down. Being always experimental, Aleger very bravely mixes a lot of styles in her singing and performing: her first single Say Hey Say Hoy, a pop dance title with folk elements, extremely impressed German people and music professionals, while Set The World On Fire, a pop title with rock and reggae touch is adorable to American people.
Saratov Panorama (Saratov, Russia, Publ. November, 2005) wrote: "Set The World On Fire-- this title became so-called a motto fully describing Aleger activity." Aleger has won numerous prizes in local competitions.
Anna C. Nova, songwriter and producer, says: "It's very easy to write songs if you get very good feedback from the artist. Everything is going on before your own eyes and the idea forms very quickly. It's enough to have a look just one Aleger performance and no doubt she really sets the world on fire!"