Michelle Andrade, a Ukrainian singer of Bolivian origin, revealed the details of her relationship with ex-producer and rapper Potap, who left Ukraine during the war. Previously, she was one of the stars of the MOZGI Entertainment label (now Pomitni), which until recently was co-owned by Potap together with his ex-wife Iryna Horova. Currently, Horova is fully in charge of the development of the label.
Andrade's collaboration with the label ended more than two years ago, and according to the singer, the break was not conflictual, although there were differences between them regarding her work. Andrade admits that despite the termination of cooperation, he continues to maintain contact with Horova, but communication with Potap has completely ceased. The rapper even blocked her on social networks.
"No, we don't communicate at all. Maybe someday in the future, but not now. I was blocked from him, so I stayed," Andrade shared.
The singer noted that the breakup did not leave any negativity on her part, but suggests that Potap could feel a certain resentment, since he invested a lot of effort and finances in her career. "I also invested my soul and my time, my youth. I think he still holds some grudge inside," Andrade commented.
During the full-scale war, the singer saw Potap only once, probably abroad, where the rapper now lives.
About Michelle Andrade
Michelle Andrade is a Ukrainian singer of Bolivian origin who attracted the attention of the audience thanks to her musical talents and bright appearance. She was born on November 10, 1996 in Bolivia, and in 2010 she moved to Ukraine. Michelle is fluent in several languages, including Spanish, Ukrainian, English and Russian.
Andrade's career began after participating in the television project "X-Factor", where she was noticed by producer Potap. During her collaboration with the MOZGI Entertainment label, she released popular hits, including “Amor”, “Hold Me” and “Hasta La Vista”. After the termination of cooperation with Pomitni, the singer continues to develop independently, experimenting with new styles and directions in music.