Alex studied the accordion at the College of Music. While there, he participated in many competitions. When Alex graduated he decided to return to the musical school, however this time he opted to study in the vocal department. For a short period of time, he was the lead singer of the Tula folklore ensemble "Delight." In 2005, Alex won the gold medal for his solo performance at the Delphic Games IV. In the same year Alex went to Moscow where he was ranked No. 3 in a TV competition. He later moved to Moscow and entered more competitions. In 2006, he signed a contract with Universal Music Russia. In July of that year Alex was one of the performers at the "Big Eight" which was held in St Petersburg. He was one of the executors of "Youth Eight" and was also given the opportunity to sing during the closing ceremony. In 2007, Alex won an MTV award for upcoming artists. " at
Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Düsseldorf In 2008 and 2009 he competed in the Russian national selections for the Eurovision Song Contest with the songs "New Russian Kalinka" and "Angelom byt", but lost to Dima Bilan and Anastasia Prikhodko respectively. On 5 March 2011, he was eventually selected to represent the Russian Federation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011, with the song "Get You," written by highly successful Moroccan producer Nadir Khayat (
RedOne). He finished 16th overall in the contest. After recovering from a serious car accident he suffered in early 2013, Vorobyov returned with music he has written, composed and arranged himself. Called
Friend project, it is a collaboration with his friend, Russian actor
Sergei Romanovich. The latter had already appeared in
Laskoviy Mai, a film about the career of the famous Soviet band of the same name. ==Acting career==