“He stood out from the crowd”: 50th anniversary of Murat Nasyrov
2019-12-13T09:52:07.963Z
December 13 would have turned 50 years old pop singer Murat Nasyrov. His career began at the dawn of the 1990s: they started talking about the artist after winning the All-Union Television Competition for young performers of the Soviet pop song "Yalta-91." Nasyrov gained wide fame with the release of the hit "The Boy Wants to Tambov" - the Russian version of the Brazilian composition of the band Carrapicho. "Boy" brought the artist his first "Golden Gramophone". During his short career, Nasyrov released five studio records. Among the famous compositions in his performance - "I am you," "Someone will forgive" and "My story." Nasyrov also recorded the title songs for the animated series Duck Tales, Black Cloak, and New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. The artist died on the night of January 19 to 20, 2007.
Source: russiart