According to the press release, Coloring for Adults marked a new sound for Monetochka, "containing musical references to the 1980s and 1990s, contemporary club music, music from cartoons, and even folklore."
The album contains multiple references to the late Soviet rock musician Viktor Tsoi, including a musical quote from the Kino song "Khochu peremen!"
(«Хочу перемен!») and lyrics mentioning a "weary Tsoi".
1998
Monetochka (Моне́точка) is the stage name of Elizaveta Andreevna Gyrdymova (Елизаве́та Андре́евна Гырды́мова, born 1 June 1998), a Russian singer-songwriter.
Elizaveta Gyrdymova was born on 1 June 1998 in Yekaterinburg.
From childhood, Gyrdymova enjoyed writing poetry and published her work on the site Stihi.ru as a teenager.
2014
In 2014, she entered tenth grade at the Specialized Educational and Scientific Center of the Ural Federal University.
2015
At the end of 2015, Gyrdymova uploaded her first album, Psychedelic Cloud-Rap («Психоделический клауд рэп»), to the social network VKontakte under the pseudonym Monetochka.
She recorded the songs at home on a synthesizer.
Soon after, she began uploading videos of her live performances to YouTube.
2016
In 2016, she enrolled in correspondence courses in film production at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in Moscow.
She chose the school because of her love of classic cinema.
Since September 2016, Gyrdymova has continued her studies, and her first internship was at the ETV channel in her native Yekaterinburg, where she released joint projects with the poet Alexandra Aksyonova.
She then worked for some time as a producer at ETV.
In May 2022, it became known that the singer left Russia for Lithuania.
In January 2023, the Russian Ministry of Justice included Gyrdymova in the list of foreign agents.
On 22 January 2016, she officially released Psychedelic Cloud Rap.
The album was posted in one of the popular social network communities and quickly went viral.
By the end of February, she had over 20,000 followers on her VKontakte page and received offers to give concerts and interviews.
2017
In January 2017, Monetochka released the video for the song "Ushla k realistu" («Ушла к реалисту»).
On 1 June 2017 the video for the song "Childfree" («Чайлдфри»), recorded with Noize MC, was released.
The song and video became the subject of a scandal.
The Moscow lawyer Sergei Afanasyev wrote to the prosecutor's office to check "Childfree" for legal violations, claiming that the lyrics promoted teen suicide.
In 2017, Monetochka began to collaborate with the alternative R&B musician and producer Viktor "BTsKh" Isaev.
Their first collaboration, the single "Poslednyaya diskoteka" («Последняя дискотека»), was released on 31 October 2017.
2018
On 25 May 2018, Monetochka released her first studio album, Coloring for Adults («Раскраски для взрослых»), produced by Isaev.
On 28 May 2018, Monetochka performed the song "Kazhdyi raz" («Каждый раз») on the late-night talk show Evening Urgant.
In his introduction, the host, Ivan Urgant, said that some critics considered Monetochka's new album "one of the major Russian-language albums of this year."
On 1 June 2018, a concert presentation of the new album took place in Moscow.
Boris Barabanov named "Kazhdyi raz" one of the 16 top songs of 2018 and wrote that by releasing Coloring for Adults, Monetochka "managed to break the framework of the independent scene and break into the mainstream."
On June 28, 2018, Moscow lawyer Sergei Afanasyev said that the prosecutor's office, at his request, began checking the song "Childfree" of Monetochka and Noize MC for, in his view, calls for adolescent suicide in the song, specifically in the following lyrics:
Vitaly Milonov, a deputy from United Russia, was also extremely outraged by this work and said in an interview that medical experiments should be carried out on Monetochka and Noize MC.
2020
On 2 October 2020, Monetochka released the studio album Arts and Crafts («Декоративно-прикладное искусство»).
In 2022, Monetochka toured with Noize MC, raising over €200,000 for a Polish charity that helped refugees resulting from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
In a review of Psychedelic Cloud Rap on the InterMedia website, the music critic Alexei Mazhaev wrote that "in Liza's music, stiob is combined with sanity on the verge of cynicism", and "excellent command of words, a sense of language and accurate orientation in the signs of the times are seasoned with charming naivety."
According to music journalist Alexander Gorbachev (Meduza), despite the fact that Monetochka started off as an Internet meme, she did not share the formulaic path of short-lived celebrity.
Comparing the singer's songs from Psychedelic Cloud Rap to the new songs of Coloring for Adults, Gorbachev notes that "the toylike childishness of Monetochka’s early music has grown into something far more complex in this album."
The poet Vera Polozkova spoke about Monetochka's success in the following way: “This is absolutely a child telling you about what is happening around you, with such irreconcilability which you would never have dared to use yourself."
Maria Engström claims that "Monetochka’s album [Coloring for Adults] today is the only intelligible manifesto of the aesthetics of Putin’s fourth term in office."
The singer Zemfira called Monetochka's lyrics "excellent", but said she considered the singer's voice "repulsive".