Candy (Georgian band)

Candy
Origin Tbilisi, Georgia
Genres Electropop, dance-pop, disco house
Years active 2011–present
Members Irina Kovalenko
Ana Khanchalyan
Irina Khechanovi
Mariam Gvaladze
Gvantsa Saneblidze
This article is about the Georgian pop group. For the Japanese girl group, see Candies (group).

Candy is an all-girl teen-pop group from Tbilisi, Georgia, who won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011, receiving 108 points for their song "Candy Music". This is the fewest points a winning song has ever received.

The group, consisting of Irina Kovalenko, Ana Khanchalyan, Irina Khechanovi, Mariam Gvaladze and Gvantsa Saneblidze, is managed by Georgian composer Giga Kukhiadnidze and Bzikebi Studio.[1]

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Preceded by
Vladimir Arzumanyan
Winner of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
2011
Succeeded by
Anastasiya Petryk
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