Stas Mikhaylov
Стас Михайлов
Background information
Birth nameStanislav Vladimirovich Mikhaylov
Born (1969-04-27) 27 April 1969
Sochi, Soviet Union
Genresrussian chanson, pop
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1992–present

Stanislav Vladimirovich Mikhaylov (Russian: Станислав Владимирович Михайлов), better known as Stas Mikhaylov (Russian: Стас Михайлов, born 27 April 1969 in Sochi, Russia) is a popular Russian singer and songwriter,[1] People's Artist of Russia (2022); laureate of the Russian National Music Award[2] and the Golden Gramophone Award.[3] Stas Mikhaylov reported the highest income of all singers in Russia in 2011 with $20 million[4] and 2012 with $21 million[5]

Mikhaylov is best known for his songs Dlya tebya (lit. For you) and Nu vot i vsyo. The first of those became the best-known among the releases of singer.[6]

Pesnya goda

Year Final Title in English
2009 Между небом и землёй Between heaven and earth
2010 Отпусти, Королева вдохновения Release, Inspiration Queen
2011 Только ты Only you
2012 Джокер Joker
2013 Озноб души, Спящая красавица Chills soul, Sleeping Beauty
2014 Под прицелом объективов Under the eye lens
2015 Понимаю, ты устала I understand, you're tired

Albums

  • Свеча (Candle) (1997)
  • Посвящение (Dedication) (2002)
  • Позывные на любовь (Call-sign to the Love) (2004)
  • К тебе иду (I'm Coming To You) (2005)
  • Берега мечты (Coasts of the Dream) (2006)
  • Небеса (Heaven) (2007)
  • Жизнь-река (Life-river) (2008)
  • Живой (Alive) (2010)
  • Только ты (Only You) (2011)
  • Джокер (2013)
  • 1000 Шагов (1000 Steps) (2014)

Compilations

  • Все для тебя (Everything Is For You) (2007)
  • Нежданная любовь (Unexpected Love) (2008)
  • Лучшие песни на бис (The Best Songs Encore) (2010)

References

  1. "Most famous, best russian male singers. Top 10 list 2014. Sänger Russland".
  2. "Премия «Виктория-2019» объявила финалистов". Intermedia News Russiaa (in Russian). 2 December 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  3. "Стас Михайлов .::. Артисты от А до Я. Музыкальный каталог .::. Русское Радио".
  4. "50 звезд — 2011".
  5. "50 звезд — 2012".
  6. Kvadro
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