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Vlad ZabelinPoet, singer and composer
Date of Birth: 19.09.1967
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Biography of Vlad Zabelin
Early LifeVlad Zabelin, a poet, singer, and composer, was born on September 19, 1967, in the city of Belgorod, known as the city of the first salute. Despite not having a formal musical education, he wrote his first song at the age of 15.
Personal Life
As for his personal life, Vlad is currently unmarried and does not have any children. It is known that his favorite number is 19 and his favorite city is Prague. Autumn is his favorite season, and his favorite dish is potatoes. Vlad is passionate about sports, particularly swimming. Music is his soul's passion.
Musical Career
Vlad Zabelin has released three solo albums in the chanson style: "Patsan" (Boy), "Ot sumy do tyurmy" (From Misery to Prison), and "V zakone" (In the Law). He also had a collaborative project with Alexey Buldakov called "Osobennosti natsionalnogo shansona" (Features of the National Chanson), which was released in 2001. Additionally, he has released one album in the pop music genre with elements of jazz, titled "Moy SON" (My DREAM). Currently, he is preparing for the release of a compilation of his best songs.
Recognition
Vlad Zabelin's talent has been highly regarded by many renowned artists, including Alla Pugacheva, Alexander Rosenbaum, Philipp Kirkorov, Igor Nikolaev, Alexander Kalyanov, and others. His songs have become popular on radio stations such as "Radio Chanson," "Russian Radio-2," and "AvtoRadio." Some of his popular songs include "Mama ya vernus" (Mom, I'll Return), "Khuliganchiki" (Hooligans), "Dobraya vest'" (Good News), "Ot sumy do tyurmy" (From Misery to Prison), "Po glubokomu snegu" (Through Deep Snow), and many others. In the chanson genre, Vlad Zabelin is often referred to as the second Alexander Rosenbaum, and in the mainstream music scene, he is compared to Igor Nikolaev.