1. Hanna Borysivna Korsun, known professionally as Maruv, is a Ukrainian singer.

1. Hanna Borysivna Korsun, known professionally as Maruv, is a Ukrainian singer.
Maruv used to be part of the band of the same name, the successor of the band The Pringlez, from February 2017 to March 2018.
Maruv is married to Oleksandr Korsun, whom she met while studying at the institute.
Maruv performed "Drunk Groove" at the opening of Muz-TV 2018.
On 23 February 2019, Maruv won the final of Vidbir for the Eurovision Song Contest 2019.
Maruv's win was marred by controversy about her concerts in Russia.
Maruv saw no harm in performing in Russia claiming "performing concerts is my way of bringing peace," later she confirmed she was willing to postpone her concerts.
Maruv stated that the issue of not touring in Russia was not critical to her, and the major disagreement was about other conditions of the contract which she described as a cabal.
Maruv said that she is a tax-paying citizen of Ukraine and genuinely loves her country, however she is not ready to turn her participation in the contest into the "promo-action of Ukrainian politicians".
The next day it was revealed that UA:PBC and Maruv were not able to reach an agreement on her participation in the contest.
In 2020 Maruv presented her alter ego Shlakoblochina and released an EP Fatality under this name.
Maruv recorded a Russian version of the song "More" for the game League of Legends.
Maruv then disappeared from social media until in November 2022 November she stated she was in a "safe place" accompanied by pictures of relaxation in Oman.