Education
She started singing at four, and studied in a music school and gymnasium. She studied at the children"s music studio "Vesnushki" of Astrakhangasprom Cultural Centre, where she was the lead soloist.
She started singing at four, and studied in a music school and gymnasium. She studied at the children"s music studio "Vesnushki" of Astrakhangasprom Cultural Centre, where she was the lead soloist.
She represented Armenia at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Kiev, Ukraine with her self-composed popular song "Barcelona", finishing in joint second place. Hayrapetyan resided in Kapan, Armenia and Russia for most of her early life. Her hobbies included ballroom dancing and vocal classes.
In Kapan, Hayrapetyan took vocal, saxophone and dance classes.
She currently lives in Los Angeles, United States of America. Early career
lieutenant also comes with the "Lira" prize. During this contest, she represented Russia and performed under the name "Lara".
Hayrapetyan is perhaps best well known for her performance in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2009, where she tied for second place with Russian singer Ekaterina (Katya) Ryabova. Hayrapetyan qualified twice for the National Finals in two different countries.
In Russia (2006), she came 2nd with her song "Krasnaya Shapochka".
In Armenia (2008), she came 3rd with her song, "Im Ergy". = Awards and honours (2004–2010) 2006 – Qualified for the Russian National Final of Junior Eurovision (2nd place)
May 2007 Laureate of "Gasprom" OJSC in "Estrada Vocal" nomination (Kazan, Russia) (Vladimir, Russia)
Best among pupils of 4th form in knowledge of English
Qualified for Armenian National Final of Junior Eurovision (3rd place)
2009 – Qualified for Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009. November 2009 – 2nd place at Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009 (Kiev, Ukraine)
Qualified for the International Final of "New Wave Junior" contest (Moscow, Russia).
2010 – Competed at New Wave Junior 2010.
Later career
Hayrapetyan"s music genre has changed and she now performs mainly popular music In 2013, Hayrapetyan released two singles, "Fire in Maine" and "Story", which have enjoyed success in Armenia.