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Sergey Lazarev

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Russian singer (born 1983)
In this name that followsEast Slavic naming customs, thepatronymic is Vyacheslavovich and thefamily name is Lazarev.

Sergey Lazarev
Сергей Лазарев
Lazarev in 2016
Born
Sergey Vyacheslavovich Lazarev

(1983-04-01)1 April 1983 (age 42)
Moscow, Soviet Union
Occupations
  • Singer
  • dancer
Years active1991–present
Children2
Musical career
GenresPop
Labels
Musical artist
Websitesergeylazarev.fun
Signature

Sergey Vyacheslavovich Lazarev (Russian:Серге́й Вячесла́вович Ла́зарев,IPA:[sʲɪrˈɡʲejvʲɪtɕɪˈslavəvʲɪtɕˈlazərʲɪf]; born 1 April 1983) is a Russian singer. He is most famous for his singing career, when he rose to fame as a member of the groupSmash!!. The group broke up in 2006. Since then Lazarev has pursued a solo career. He representedRussia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 inStockholm,Sweden, and finished in third place, coming first in the televote.[1] He represented Russia again atEurovision Song Contest 2019 inTel Aviv,Israel with the song "Scream", and similarly finished in third place.

During his career, he achieved international success inEastern Europe, winner of Russian and international music prizes, includingZD Awards[2] andBravo International Professional Music Awards.[3]

Life and career

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1983–99: Early life and career beginnings

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“All my childhood is connected with the stage, with the viewer, with the joy of victories and achieving goals, with the desire for self-improvement when I had to experience failures and defeats. But I never doubted that I would continue my musical activity, or rather, I did not even think about it, I just knew that it would be so. Because it simply cannot be otherwise. When the realization came that childhood was over, I realized that it was necessary to continue my musical career in a new quality. For some time it was completely unclear where to go next. And then everything turned out by itself."

Lazarev's explanation about his childhood years.[4]

Born Sergey Vyacheslavovich Lazarev on 1 April 1983 inMoscow,[5][6] he was the younger of Valentina Viktorovna Lazareva[7] and Vyacheslav Yuriyevich Lazarev's[8][9] two sons and one daughter, being five years younger than his elder brother.[10] The couple's daughter died in childbirth.[11] His mother, Valentina, was graduated from an aviation school, while his father, Vyacheslav, was also graduated from an aviation school and worked as a soloist in the culture and arts community.[11] When he was five years old, his father left home.[11] After this divorce, her mother Valentina started a bed sheet sewing business in a cooperative in order to take care of her two sons. Later she married Mikhail Alexandrovich.[12] Along with their mom; their stepfather, Mikhail, and grandmother, Zhanna Petrovna also played an active role in raising Sergey and his brother.[11][13]

Lazarev grew up in Moscow, and since his childhood made it known that he wished to become a singer. From ages four to nine Lazarev practicedartistic gymnastics, and participated in various tournaments.[14] However, he had to quit gymnastics due to an injury, about which he later said: "There were two things I liked most: standing on my head and singing songs. I liked jumping on the trampoline most of all. I was never afraid even though the first tournament I participated in did not achieve the success I expected. I continued to compete with tough rivals and finally won the first place. Unfortunately during this time I was seriously injured. Training has been very beneficial for me, I still have a flexible body like plastic. Even today I can walk on my arms for a long time."[15] His transition from sports to music began with his participation in the children's song contestUtrennyaya zvezda.[16][15][17] Before the age of 10, he took another step in his music career by singing in the Lokteus Children Choir.[18] He sang at the Moscow Musical Theater, won several children's song contests,[18] and ended up as a member of child groupNeposedy, the same group in whichYulia Volkova andLena Katina oft.A.T.u. met each other.[17][19] Also his friendVlad Topalov joined the band, who later would become the other half ofSmash!!. In 1996, he took part in the presidential orchestra led by Pavel B. Ovsyannikov.[20]

2000–07: Smash!! band,Don't Be Fake, andTV Show

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Sergey Lazarev and Vlad Topalov, performing as "Smash!!"

In 2000, Lazarev entered Moscow'sMKhAT Theatre School and graduated in 2004 as a professional actor. In 1999 he enrolled at Russia's leading dramatic institute, the school-studio MAAT, and graduated with honors in 2003. As a student, Lazarev played the main parts inPushkinski Theatre's productions ofRomeo and Juliet, andKaramazov.

Lazarev's music career blossomed when he became part ofSmash!! (Russian:СМЭШ!!), a Russian pop duo formed in 2000 by Lazarev and Vlad Topalov. At the beginning of 2002 the duo shot their first video clip for the song "Should Have Loved You More". Lazarev was excited with the video clip saying: "Everything was terribly exciting then - we recorded this duet, the disc with the record was distributed on radio stations, some even began to play it. And then the Universal Music Russia label drew attention to us, they offered us a contract for 3 albums. From that moment on, we never belonged to ourselves again - the recording of the album began, then the videos, then the tour... I woke up, one might say, only three years later."[21] That August Smash!! won theNew Wave contest inJūrmala and in October 2002 Smash!! released their first single "Belle". The video for "Belle" toppedMTV Russia's chart for 6 months and entered the list of top 20 clips of the past five years.[19]

Lazarev during the "Crystal Turandot" award ceremony in 2006

In February 2003 the band finally released their debut album,Freeway. Over a million discs were sold in Russia and other nations in theCommonwealth of Independent States.Smash!! subsequently toured Russia throughout 2003.

The following yearFreeway was released in East Asian countries including; Korea, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, India, and the Philippines. The release of the album was followed by the promotional tour in theSouth-Eastern Asia, during which the band shot a video clip for the cover-version ofGeorge Michael's song "Faith" inShanghai.

On 1 December 2004 Smash!! released the second album,2Nite. The band split up only one week after the release, with both Lazarev and Topalov deciding to pursue solo careers.[22] After the band disbanded, Lazarev has said that he valued input from his experiences in Smash!!. He further explained:

The bar that we set for ourselves in Smash !! was very high, and I am glad that I had the opportunity to work with people who gave me the opportunity to collaborate with world-class professionals, producers and musicians, authors and arrangers. When I started my solo career, the experience that I gained in Smash !! was very useful to me, after working in this duet I had all the prerequisites to develop further from a very high start.[4]

Together with British producerBrian Rawling, Lazarev recorded most of the songs for his solo debutDon't Be Fake that was released in November 2005 and sold more than 300,000 copies in Russia alone.[23] Album's first two singles, "Eye of the Storm" and "Lost Without Your Love", were soon released.[24] The video clips of these singles were shot in Miami and South Africa, respectively. The third single "Daje Esli Ty Uydiosh (Даже Если Ты Уйдёшь)" (English:Just Because You Walk Away) became the biggest single from the album, peaking at #1 for many weeks, remaining on the charts for over six months, coming back to the charts twice more, and eventually reaching #2 in the annual airplay chart of most played songs in 2006. Due to the massive popularity of the song, the album was re-issued with bonus tracks including 3 versions of the song—the English version (which can be found on the first issue), the Russian version, and a dance remix also sung in Russian. Lazarev also performed the song at the MTV Russia Awards. The single was written by American songwriterGordon Pogoda and Australian writer/artist John Stephan. The fourth single, "Fake", was plugged and the video clip was shot in London. Meanwhile theFake Remixes EP was published. This was also promoted to some clubs in the United Kingdom. After the success of his first album, Lazarev went to the studio and recorded a new albumTV Show.[25] The video for thelead single, "Vspominay (Вспоминай)" was shot in Moscow.[26] The English version of the song, "Everytime", was soon released along with the video clip, this one being similar to the Russian version. Consequently, releasing the video of the Russian version of the song "Almost Sorry", ("Зачем придумали любовь") this one being the fifth and last single of the album.[24] Songwriters of the Russian version were Chris Landon, Taryn Murphy and Lara D'elia. In 2007, he placed first in the reality showCircus of the Stars,[27][28][29] finished second in the Russian version ofDancing on Ice[30] and performedEarth Song byMichael Jackson at the New Wave festival.[19][31]

2008–13:Electric Touch andLazarev.

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Lazarev wins the 2012 Video Music Awards.

In 2008, he was a candidate to represent Russia in theEurovision Song Contest 2008 with the song "the Flyer". He finished fourth in Russia's national final, which was won byDima Bilan.[32] Furthermore, he was nominated in the category ofBest Russian Act at the2007 MTV Europe Music Awards, which again was won by Dima Bilan. During this time, Lazarev was dating television presenterLera Kudryavtseva.[33][34][35] As his international fame rose, he performed to full-capacity crowds at The Opera House in Bournemouth, England on 23 March 2008[36] as a supporting act to British dance groupBooty Luv. Also in 2008, Lazarev won MTV's Artist of the Year Award. The same year, he took part in the New Year's Eve special program broadcast onChannel One. In 2009 Lazarev collaborated with artist Timati and made a video of the song "Lazerboy". In April 2009 Lazarev promoted "Stereo", the lead single for his third solo album and sang "Already Know" and "Out of Control". All four songs were expected to appear on his upcoming album, but only "Lazerboy" made the cut. On 31 March 2010Electric Touch was released in Russian music stores. The video for "Alarm" was released on 10 May and on 26 June it was confirmed the song "Feeling High" was the new single fromElectric Touch.[37] Two months after the release, the album became the sales leader in Russia and certified gold by Sony Music.[38]

On September 18, 2010, during theRostov-on-DonCity Day, his concert was interrupted by the organizers and his microphone turned off.[39] In addition, whenLazarev wished to continue his concert later, this request was rejected by the organizers.[40] A few days later, Lyudmila Lisitsina, head of the cultural department of the Rostov city administration, stated that Lazarev and those who worked with him had been previously informed about the duration of the stage use and that his later request was rejected because of the possible danger of the stampede.[39]

In July 2011, they released a song called When You Tell Me That You Love Me withAni Lorak for New Wave. Lazarev,Timati, andDJ M.E.G. collaboration followed this duet.Moscow to California was premiered 6 February2012 via the web site of the RussianBillboard magazine.[41][42] It was included in his albumLazarev.. By the end of 2012, his fourth studio album,Lazarev. was released. A few months later it became a bestseller in the country and Lazarev was once again awarded with Golden Disc.[19][43] The same year, Lazarev released another English-language song, "Take It Off". On May 14, 2013, the music video of the track "Slyozy v moyom serdse" was released. Subsequently, another single "Stumblin'" was released and this followed by the release of the Russian version of the song, "Pyanya pesnya", on October 12.

Lazarev threatened to sue the social networking serviceVKontakte for its illegal placement of pirated copies of his songs even before their official release. He demanded to remove these copies, but instead, on December 12, 2012, almost all of Sergey's songs were removed from VKontakte "due to lack of cultural value" or "due to poor performance" (as it turned out later, this fate did not befall all songs). The singer himself was very unhappy with this fact, and later, he decided to sue the service.[44][45]

2014–15:The Best

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Lazarev in 2015.

The music video of "Take It Off" was premiered on March 2, 2014. On March 25, "7 Wonders" was released as part of his fourth studio album,Lazarev.. "7 Cifr" released later that year in September. In December 2014, he released footage of his March 30, 2013 concert at theMoscow Olympic Stadium as a concert album namedLazarev.Show: Livein Moscow.[46] At theMuz-TV Awards, he won Best Concert of the Year award.[47] In 2014, he was one of the juries ofThe Voice of Ukraine.[48] Following theRussian annexation of Crimea during his stay in Ukraine, Lazarev stated to Ukrainian television, "Maybe my own Russian fans will throw tomatoes at me, but this is the way it is for me. When I travel toYalta, for me it's Ukraine."[49][50] However, in his later comments on Ukrainian television the singer said that his words had been taken out of context.[51] Lazarev explained that in fact he meant that the territorial change was so instant that he could not get used to the idea that Crimea was part of Russia again and "need[ed] time to realize it"; the singer compared it to the feeling of those who remember thetransfer of Crimea from Russia to Ukraine in 1954: "I perfectly understand those who, in 1954, suddenly woke up in Ukraine, and who wanted Crimea to return to Russia. I know, many are happy with that. But I need time to realize that". Lazarev added that the recording of his speech was shortened and edited by the Ukrainian TV crew so as to create "ananti-Russian interview" and regretted for being involved in aninformation war.[52][53] In 2015, Lazarev participated as a host forTanstuy!, a project ofChannel One.[54] At that time, he releasedEto vso ona. His older brother, Pavel Lazarev, died in hospital on March 25, 4 days after the car accident.[55][56][57]

The Best (Russian Edition), Lazarev's greatest-hitscompilation album, was released on April 1, 2015 to mark the tenth anniversary of his solo career,[58] when he also premiered music video for the song "Lucky Stranger". The video starred Maria Kravchenko from Comedy Woman and Alexander Gudkov fromEvening Urgant.[59] In October 23, Lazarev released English edition ofThe Best, along with the new single, "Hard To Love".[60]

2016–19:You Are The Only One andScream

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Lazarev atEurovision Song Contest 2016 press conference.

On 10 December 2015, it was announced that Lazarev wouldrepresent Russia at theEurovision Song Contest 2016 inStockholm.[61][62] The song produced byPhilipp Kirkorov was later released along with its music video which featuresMiss Universe Russia 2015Vladislava Evtushenko on 5 March 2016.[63][64][65] Lazarev performed in the first half of the first semi-final[66] and qualified to perform in the grand-final on May 14. In the grand final where he reached third place, Lazarev won the televote with 361 points, and came fifth with the national jury scoring 130 points.[67][68] Lazarev revealed that he fell from the high platform during the rehearsals on May 2, 2016, and overcame the accident with bruises on his right leg without any injury afterward.[69][70]

In December 2016, he announced that he has a two-year-old son, Nikita, after pictures of both attending church were captured by paparazzi.[71][72] Speaking of having a child in an interview with Regina Todorenko, Lazarev stated: "Even when it became known that I have a son, some people said that this was not my son. He is blue-eyed, and I am brown-eyed. They said that this is not my child, and I am raising my brother's child, or he may be the child of my guitarist. These are all unfounded rumors." Then he added "The most interesting thing is that Nikita is very similar to me as a child. The same antics and habits. He constantly stands on his head. This is how my interest in gymnastics began as a child."[73] Nikita was later featured in Lazarev's music video for "Tak krasivo" in 2017.[74]

Lazarev at New Wave Junior as a juror, 2015

After a five-year absence of releasing an album, Lazarev released his fifth studio album,V Epitsentre, in December 2017.[75]

On February 7, Lazarev announced that he would represent Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Tel Aviv, Israel with the song "Scream". He again finished third in the final.

Personal life

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In January 2023, Lazarev was sanctioned by theUkrainian government following theRussian invasion of Ukraine,[76][77] despite him earlier speaking out strongly against the invasion.[78]

Discography

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See also:Smash!!

Studio albums

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TitleDetails
Don't Be Fake
  • Released: 1 December 2005
  • Label: Style Records
  • Formats: Digital, CD
  • Certification: Platinum(NPPF)
TV show
  • Released: 10 May 2007
  • Label: Style Records
  • Formats: Digital, CD
  • Certification: Gold(NPPF)
Electric Touch
  • Released: 16 October 2010
  • Label:Sony Music Russia
  • Formats: Digital, CD
  • Certification: Gold(NPPF)
Лазарев.
(Lazarev.)
  • Released: 18 February 2013
  • Label: Sony Music Russia
  • Formats: Digital, CD
  • Certifications: Gold(NPPF)
В эпицентре
(V Epitsentre)
  • Released: 15 December 2017
  • Label: Sony Music Russia
  • Formats: Digital
  • Certifications: Platinum(NPPF)
The One
  • Released: 1 April 2018
  • Label: Sony Music Russia/WMG Russia
  • Formats: Digital
Это я
(Eto Ya)
  • Released: 29 November 2019
  • Label: Sony Music Russia
  • Formats: Digital
  • Certifications: Platinum(NPPF)
Я Видел Свет
(Ya videl svet)
  • Released: 27 October 2023
  • Label: Koala Music
  • Formats: Digital
Счастливые тоже плачут
(Schastlivyye tozhe plachut)
  • Released: 28 March 2025
  • Label: Koala Music
  • Formats: Digital
Мы и Есть Любовь
(My i Yest' Lyubov')
  • Released: 11 July 2025
  • Label: Koala Music
  • Formats: Digital
  • Certification:

Extended plays

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TitleDetails
Я не боюсь
(Ya ne boyus)
  • Released: 23 August 2019
  • Label: Sony Music Russia/WMG Russia
  • Formats: Digital
8
  • Released: 26 November 2021
  • Label: Sony Music Russia
  • Formats: Digital

Compilation albums

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TitleDetails
Лучшие Песни
(Luchshye Pesni)
  • Released: 2010(EU)
  • Label: Monolit Records
  • Formats: CD
The Best
  • Released:
    • 1 April 2015(RU)
    • 16 October 2015(EN)
  • Label: Sony Music Russia
  • Formats: Digital
  • Certifications: Platinum(NPPF)

Live albums

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TitleDetails
Шоу «ЛАЗАРЕВ» Live in Moscow
  • Released: 5 December 2014
  • Label: Sony Music Russia
  • Formats: Digital
Шоу N-Tour в СК «Олимпийский»
  • Released: 22 May 2020
  • Label: Sony Music Russia
  • Formats: Digital

Remix albums

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TitleDetails
London Club Remixes
  • Released: 15 August 2008
  • Label: Style Records/Moon Records
  • Formats: CD
Идеальный Мир Remixes
(Ideal'nyy Mir Remixes)
  • Released: 17 February 2017
  • Label: Sony Music Russia
  • Formats: Digital
Stand By Me Remixes
(featuring DJ Miller)
  • Released: 13 March 2019
  • Label: Sony Music Russia
  • Formats: Digital

Singles

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TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
RUS
[79]
AUT
[80]
FRA
[81]
SCO
[82]
SPA
[83]
SWE
[84]
UK
[85]
"Eye of the Storm"200547Don't Be Fake
"Lost Without Your Love"6
"Just Because You Walk Away"20065
"Fake"7
"Shattered Dreams"19TV Show
"Everytime"
"Vspominay"
"Вспоминай"
200711
"TV or Radio"72
"Girlfriend"28
"Almost Sorry"
"Zachem pridumali lyubov"
"Зачем придумали любовь"
174
"The Flyer"2008London Club Remixes
"Lazerboy"
(featuringTimati)
69Electric Touch
"Stereo"200918
"Найди меня"
"Naydi menya"
18
"Alarm"201038
"Feelin' High"33
"Instantly"97
"Heartbeat"
"Биение сердца"
201126
"Electric Touch"30
"Moscow to California"
(featuring Timati andDJ M.E.G.)
201219Lazarev.
"Take It Off"69
"Нереальная любовь"129
"Cure the Thunder"
(featuringT-Pain)
201340
"Слёзы в моём сердце"138
"Stumblin'"46
"В самое сердце"8Non-album single
"7 Wonders"201435Lazarev.
"7 Цифр"
"7 Cifr"
714Non-album singles
"Это всё она"
"In My Lonely Life"
201510
"Весна"80The Best(RU)
"Эх, лук-лучок"7Non-album single
"You Are the Only One"2016184053714934206The One
"Пусть весь мир подождет"
"Pust ves mir podozhdyot"
22Non-album singles
"Чем измерить Сочи?"
(with Звезды "Новой Волны")
58
"Breaking Away"199The Best(EN)
"Идеальный Мир"
"Idealnij Mir"
81Non-album single
"Лаки Стрэнджер"201727В эпицентре
"Lucky Stranger"209The One
"Прости меня"
(withDima Bilan)
252Non-album single
"Сдавайся"25В эпицентре
"Шёпотом"15
"Так красиво"3
"Вдребезги"
"Новый год"306
"Холодный ноябрь"2018478Non-album singles
"Пьяным, чем обманутым"
"Грустные Люди"
(withDiana Arbenina)
"Scream"201989
"Лови"
"Lovi"
"Catch"
14Я не боюсь
"Я не боюсь"
"Ya ne boyus"
"I'm Not Afraid"
12
"Бонни и Клайд"
"Bonnie & Clyde"
Это я
"Снег в океане"
"Back in Time"
(featuring DJ Ivan Martin)
202028Non-album singles
"последний день помпеи"296
"Лабиринт"
"Maze"
Это я
"Я не могу молчать"328
"Я не могу молчать (New Version)"339Non-album singles
"Неодиночки"
"Not lonely"
8
"Неодиночки (Nostalgic EDM Version)"Non-album singles
"Ароматом"2021678
"Не отпускай"
(withAni Lorak)
140Non-album singles
"Снег"
(withEvgenia Vlasova)
202294
"Не пытайся повторить"202326Я Видел Свет
"Вкус Малины"39
"Алый закат"42
"Самообман"56
"Загадай любовь"
"Я видел свет"2024
"Цвета одного"69
"Если бы я мог"202543Счастливые тоже плачут
"Тут или Там"92Мы и Есть Любовь
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released.


Tours

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  • Don't Be Fake Tour(2006–07)
  • TV Show Tour(2007–08)
  • Lazerboy Live(2009–10)[86]
  • Heartbeat Tour(2011)[87]
  • Lazarev Live(2013–14)[88]
  • The Best Tour(2015–17)[89]
  • N Tour(2018–21)[90]
  • Я не боюсь! Live(2022–25)[91]
  • Showman Tour(2025)[92]
DateCityCountryVenue
October 11Saint PetersburgRussiaIce Palace (Saint Petersburg)
October 12
October 17MoscowLive Arena
October 18
October 26YaroslavlKZC Millenium
October 27
November 2OmskG-Drive Arena
November 4BarnaulTitov Arena
November 8KemerovoCRK Arena
November 10TomskDZiS
November 12NovosibirskSibir Arena
November 14KrasnoyarskGrand Hall Siberia
November 15
November 20Ulan-UdeFizkulturno-Sportivniy Kompleks
December 2Perm, RussiaUniversal Sports Palace Molot
December 3YekaterinburgМТС Live Hall
December 4ChelyabinskМТС Live Hall
December 7Kurgan, Kurgan OblastKurganskaya Oblastnaya Filarmoniya
December 8
December 9TyumenTyumenskaya Filarmoniya
December 10
December 14Khanty-MansiyskKTC Yugra-Klassik

See also

[edit]

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