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18.04.2019

There were many popular singers and bands in the 90s. Many of them are still performing today, they are no less popular than then. A striking example of such a group is A-Studio. Some Russian singers of the 90s (list below) are not so popular anymore, but they continue to perform at corporate parties and small concert stages in the provinces. However, there are those that no one remembers today, and they have disappeared from the public eye.

Let's remember what the Russian singers of the 90s were like. Many artists are listed in alphabetical order. What is happening to them today, how did their destinies turn out?

Singers of the 90s - list. Russian stars - women

Now these names are almost unknown to listeners. But once these people were very popular.

Alena Apina

What were the popular singers of the 90s like? Russian listeners often start the list with Alena Apina. Many knew her as a member of the Combination group. But since 1991, the girl began to perform solo, recording the hit songs "Ksyusha" and "Accountant" in a separate performance from the "Combination" group. She was popular until the end of 1998, but after that she began to slowly fade away. Then she flickered more on television as a host of various programs and released clips less and less. In 2001, she gave birth to a daughter and plunged into the family. Now she rarely appears on television.

Today, Alena Apina can only be seen at a disco in the 90s.

Alena Sviridova

What other famous singers of the 90s, Russians, were there? The list continues Alena Sviridova. Popularity came to Alena in 1993 with the song “The Winter Just Ended”, and the artist consolidated her success in 1994 with the song “Pink Flamingo”. Alena's star began to fade in 2001-2002. Now she still releases little-known albums, holds anniversary concerts, performs by invitation at various events.

Alice Mon

"Singers of the 90s Russian" - a list that includes Alice Mon. For the first time, the artist felt the popularity back in 1986, writing the hit "Plantain Grass". After that, she stopped her activities on stage, but resumed it in 1997 with the song "Diamond", which brought success. After Alice disappeared again and forgot about her. Today, Alice Mon can only be seen in clubs, but she performs very rarely.

Alika Smekhova

Alika Smekhova is mostly an actress, she deserves a place in the list of "Popular Russian Singers". The list of the 90s would be incomplete without her, although she got there by accident. In 1997, she released the song "Do not interrupt", for which she shot a video. The song brought the actress additional success as a singer, since she was already widely known as an actress at that time. Alika has only 5 recorded songs, but they are little known. After the popularity of the song "Do not interrupt" passed, everyone forgot about Alik as a singer. Today she rarely sings, more and more preferring cinema and theater.

Alena Ivantsova

Alena Ivantsova is known for the only song "Rain Man", which was written by Leonid Agutin and sung by the singer in 1995. But Alena fled under the auspices of M. Shufutinsky, with whom she lost 2 years as part of the failed Taste of Honey group. After 2 years, she left M. Shufutinsky and released her debut album, Rain Man. But since the main hit of the album had already outlived its popularity, the disc went unnoticed. Since 2008, Alena has become a little-known performer who performs in small nightclubs.

Andrey Gubin

Andrey Gubin became a popular singer in 1995, when he released his first album, Tramp Boy, which included the main hit of the same name. The song "Vagabond Boy" was born back in 1986, but only in 1995, with the support of Leonid Agutin, it was recorded at the studio.

In 1998, A. Gubin released the second hit album "Only You", and in 2000 - the last successful album called "It was, but passed."

In 2001, 2002, Gubin released 2 more collections of songs, but they are already less popular than the previous ones.

Today, the singer can only be seen as a jury member or songwriter for other performers.

Andrey Derzhavin

Andrei Derzhavin gained great popularity in 1990 by writing the song "Don't Cry, Alice". Since at that time Andrei was still part of the Stalker musical group, the hit was recorded on the album in 1991 as a joint song with the group. However, in 1992 the group ceased to exist and A. Derzhavin continued to sing this song, only solo. In 1993, he released 2 more hits: "First Flowers" and "Someone else's wedding."

In 1996, the musician recorded the song "Cranes".

Until 1998, many more hits were written, such as "Katya-Katerina", "Natasha" and many others.

In 1998, he wrote another song and shot a video, participated in "Song of the Year". In 1999, Derzhavin shot a video for the song "The One That Leaves."

Realizing that his former popularity had passed, Andrei Derzhavin left solo swimming and joined the Time Machine, becoming an ordinary keyboardist. He combines this with individual activities as a composer. Derzhavin writes a lot of music and songs for various films and series.

Arkady Ukupnik

Glory to Ukupnik came in 1993 with the song and album "The East is a delicate matter, Petruha." Since then, he has been a regular participant in the New Year's program "Alla Pugacheva's Christmas Meetings." Now Arkady has his own recording studio, he is engaged in producing, writing music and poetry.

Bogdan Titomir

Bogdan Titomir began his career in 1989 as part of the Kar-Men group.
Since 1991 he has been performing solo. Bogdan Titomir was remembered for 3 events in the 90s:
1. The song "Do as I do."
2. Having once said in an interview the phrase “people hawala”, which has become winged in show business.
3. With their outrageous costumes and behavior.

What Bogdan is doing today is unknown.

Vika Tsyganova

The main success for Vika Tsyganova came in 1991, when the album Walk, Anarchy was released. Until 2000, Vika had many more hits, including in the new image of a Russian and romance singer. In the 2000s, oddly enough, Victoria did not become less popular and won herself a new audience of chanson fans. Together with Mikhail Krug, she recorded 8 successful songs that fans listen to to this day.

Today Vika still sings, records albums, but they are already less popular than her previous ones.

She began to devote more time to her once hobby, which has grown into a serious business. Vika creates designer clothes under the TSIGANOVA brand.

Forgotten names

There were many more interesting singers in the 90s, who had such different fates. Below are the singers of the 90s. Russian men. The list is in alphabetical order. It included names that thundered very bright hits at one time:

  • Vlad Stashevsky;
  • Vladimir Shurochkin;
  • Danko;
  • Dolphin;
  • Decl;
  • DJ Groove;
  • Evgeny Osin.

spice girls



The Spice Girls are the most famous girl group with millions of fans around the world. Its participants combine intelligence and beauty, kindness and fun, inexhaustible energy and a sense of style. The Spice Girls, whose line-up was not formed immediately, burst onto the UK scene back in 1996. Her hallmark was a special style and the phrase Girl Power. Literally a year later, the girls started talking about them all over the world, comparing them with the legendary Beatles.

The composition of the Spice Girls was different at the beginning

Interestingly, the composition of the Spice Girls was different at the beginning. Bob and Chris Herbert, father and son, decided to create a girl group, as male groups were confidently hosting on the stages. Experts immediately prophesied failure for them, but it was not there. Approximately in 1993, a casting was announced, to which about seven hundred applicants came. After the auditions, the producers chose four girls: Victoria Adams, Melanie Chissom, Michelle Stevenson and Melanie Brown. Geri Halliwell was invited to play the role of the fifth vocalist. However, the Spice Girls, whose composition is given above, was called differently: Touch. The girls got acquainted, learned to sing together, danced, prepared for future performances. However, the team immediately did not like that the producers give them ready-made songs, put on dances. They wanted to do everything themselves. Michelle left after seven months and was replaced by Abigail Keys, who also left the group after a month. So among the "peppercorns" appeared seventeen-year-old Emma Lee Bunton, who was recommended by a singing teacher. So, this was the beginning of a new stage of the collective, which was still not called the Spice Girls. The composition was formed, and the new name came up with Jerry and Melanie C. In 1994, the girls quit, but got back together to conquer the world with their own creations.

The soloists of the Spice Girls became wards of the famous producer Simon Fuller, who signed several lucrative contracts for them and literally pulled them to the star Olympus. In June 1996, the British channel MTV showed the clip of Wannabe, which took the top of the charts in a month and lasted there for seven weeks. Then everything was like in a fairy tale: interest in the group is growing sharply, it is in demand and popular. Concerts, new songs and videos, tours of Europe and the world were accompanied by various awards. In 1998, America fell to the feet of the “peppercorns”.

Hard work, and, perhaps, star disease of the participants, affected their well-coordinated team. The Fab Five became a Four with the departure of Geri Halliwell, or Ginger Spice. For fans of the impoverished Spice Girls, it was a tragedy: young girls took their own lives and sobbed all night long. But the group did not disappear from the stage, but delighted fans with new hits and amazing shows.

However, over time, the girls began to get married, become mothers. There was less and less time left for the group, especially since some of the participants began to think about a solo career (Mel B and Mel C). Posh Spies (aka Vicki Adams) became a model and designer, and Emma became a TV presenter. It would seem that the triumphant procession of the Spice Girls is over, but during the London Olympics in 2012, they performed in front of the audience in the same lineup. Fans immediately started talking about the reunion of "peppercorns". Why not?

Backstreet Boys



This American pop group of some guys was formed back in 1993. Then the band members themselves: AJ McLean, Nick Carter, Brian Littrell, Howie Dorough and Kevin Richardson were not yet out of their teenage years. Perhaps this was one of the factors that caused the group's wild popularity among teenagers, especially females. Backstreet boys got into the Guinness Book of Records, because by all indicators they were the most successful boy band of all time.

Real success in the USA came to them when they released their second album called "Backstreet's Back"

The group's first album received a straightforward title - "Backstreet boys". He came out in 1996. At the same time, the group embarked on a tour of Europe. The disc was instantly certified platinum. However, in their native United States, the group was not as popular. Real success in the United States came to them only the following year, when they released their second album called Backstreet's Back.

In 1999, the guys released the album "Millennium", which means "millennium" in English. This album is still one of the ten best selling albums in the world so far. However, not everything went so smoothly. In 2002, the band members terminated the contract with the manager. Nick Carter took up a solo career, which, however, did not have much success. And only after a break of 3 years, in 2005, the group returned to the stage. Their single "Incomplete" instantly blew up the British charts. The band is still active to this day.



5ive is a British pop group (boy band) of the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Composition: Jason "J" Brown (Eng. Jason "J" Brown) - born June 13, 1976, Aldeshot, England. Abs (Ebz) Breen (eng. Abs (Abz) Breen) - was born on June 29, 1979, Enfield / London, England. Ritchie Neville was born on August 23, 1979 in Solihull/Birmingham, England. Scott Robinson was born on November 22, 1979 in Basildon/Essex, England. Sean Conlon was born on May 20, 1981 in Leeds, England.

The 5ive group appeared in early 1997, when father and son - Chris and Bob Herbert (the authors of the idea of ​​​​creating the Spice Girls) decided that it was time to create a male group. They worked hard with over 3,000 auditions across England until they made their final choice.

The band debuted with the successful single "Slam Dunk (Da Funk)". Success continued with the songs "When The Lights Go Out", "Got The Feelin"", "Everybody Get Up" and "Until The Time Is Through". The debut album "Five", released in June 1998, secured their position as the most popular boy group in the country. The album showed that the group can rightly be called the successor of Take That.

At the time, 5ive was in the middle of the world of rap and dance-pop. The second album "Invincible" was released in 1999 in the UK and in 2000 in the rest of the world. The band considers this album to be the best of their career. "Invincible" went double platinum in August 2000. In mid-2000, the group, together with Brian May from Queen, recorded a remix of the song "We Will Rock You". On August 19, 2001, the group debuted at a high place in the charts with the new single "Let" Dance".

In mid-2000, the band recorded a remix of "We Will Rock You" with Brian May of Queen.

On September 27, 2001, due to disagreements with the label and internal problems, the group announced their breakup. 5ive's latest releases were the double single "Closer To Me" and a remix of "Rock The Party" featuring a Grease sample.

On September 27, 2006, exactly 5 years after the breakup, the band members announced their reunion. Active work on the material began. In a completely new style, unlike all their previous work, such songs as: 70 Days, Settle Down, Are You?, Taste It, It's All Good, Not Coming Home were recorded. During the writing of the album, there were rumors about an almost signed contract with the label.

On May 20, 2007, after not even a year together, the group broke up again. As the band members themselves stated, the reason for the breakup was that the record company wanted them to start performing with old material, which did not suit the musicians, since they did not want to return to their roots, but wanted to grow professionally. On the night of May 19-20, 2007, a brief statement about the breakup appeared on the band's official website. In 2013, the group decided to reunite and invite Kholod to the team.

N'Sync



Hailing from Orlando, Florida, as well as their rivals the Backstreet Boys, N`Sync have recently become top contenders to grace the covers of teen magazines. The dance-pop group of five charming young men seems destined to repeat the success of the musically very similar Spice Girls. The group's offensive on the pop charts began very timely. The beginning of the band's professional career can be traced back to the Disney Channel television show Mickey Mouse Club, in which Joshua "JC" Chaseise (born August 8, 1976; favorite food: cheese) and Justin "Curly" Timberlake (born January 31, 1981; favorite food : spaghetti and porridge) appeared together. Future pop star Britney Spears also worked there, and worked there for almost three years. After the project closed, they moved to Nashville where they took lessons from the same vocalist while working on solo projects. They also took dance lessons from former choreographer Prince and Michael Jackson.

Soon fate brought Joshua and Justin back to Orlando, and upon their return they formed a band with Pittsburgh, real name: Chris Kirkpatrick (b. October 17, 1971; dream girl: Gwen Stefani) and New York native Joy Faton (b. 28 January, 1977; favorite food: pizza). Kirkpatrick convinced the quartet to start working on choir harmony, and after the addition of bassist Lance Bass (that's his real name), the group's line-up was decided. At the end of 1997, the quintet managed to sign a contract with RCA Records. With the help of several well-known producers - among them Christian Landin, who worked with the Backstreet Boys, and, later, Denis Pop (his clients were Robyn and Ace of Base), a team called N`Sync made several popular songs for radio and released their own debut album, exclusively for Europe. Following this, the group went overseas, where it was very warmly received in Germany and the Netherlands. A triumphant homecoming in the spring of 1998 made them feel confident enough to release their first self-titled album in America.

N`Sync has been slowly making its way into the United States.

N`Sync was rather slow to make its way in the United States, but in the early fall, a performance on an MTV special on the Disney channel and two Top 40 hits (I Want You Back I Tearin'Up My Heart) allowed the album to win a platinum disc. . (In Canada - already double platinum). Publications such as Rolling Stone began the rivalry between N "Sync and Backstreet Boys, and indeed, at the beginning of August, the groups fought for supremacy in the Top 10 charts. Moreover, N "Sync also owes its success to youth magazines such as Tiger Beat and Girls "Life, who shouted loudly that the group would be the next great event. Perhaps they are right. There seems to be no sign of the group's fading popularity. Recently, Janet Jackson invited the guys to open her October concerts, and in November 2000 The band's holiday album Home for Christmas is coming out.After wrapping up with Jackson, N'Sync plan to continue their fight for popularity with the roaring crowd of girls.NSYNC Five good-looking boys from Orlando, Florida - Lance Bass (Lance Bass), JC Chasez (JC Chasez ), Joey Fatone (Joey Fatone), Chris Kirkpatrick (Chris Kirkpatrick) and Justin Timberlake (Justin Timberlake) - in 1996 created the quintet "Nsyns", using the last letters of their names in the name. After the release of their first (eponymous) album in 1998, they, as they say, woke up famous. The songs “I Want You Back”, “Tearing Up My Heart”, “Drive Myself Crazy” sounded from all radio outlets, the boys toured non-stop, girlish hearts fell at their feet. One of the hearts, according to persistent rumors, is Britney Spears, who chose Justin Timberlake, her old friend from the Disney show about Mickey Mouse, as her boyfriend.

Not letting the public "cool down", the guys released album after album: at the end of 1998 - Christmas "Home For Christmas", in 2000 - LP "No Strings Attached" (with hits "Bye Bye Bye" from Max Martin, "This I Promis You "Richard Marx, "That's When I'll Stop Loving You" by Dionne Warwick), in 2001 - the album "Celebrity". The young people themselves took part in composing most of the songs (the hit "Space Cowboy" belongs to Chaseza, he is also a co-producer not only "Nsynс, but also other artists). Music "Nsyns - downhole dance-pop-soul. A distinctive feature is the "branded" vocal harmonies and a hard electronic sound. All the boys not only sing well, but also dance, and also have experience in acting. Their video clips are the dynamics itself in half with impressive True, they also have problems: from the very beginning, all the guys were somewhat older than the average members of the "boy" groups, and therefore managers sometimes asked the traditional question in such cases: isn't it time for the guys to retire? But N'syns are trying hard ( although this sometimes leads to intra-group discord and depression, which the tabloids are happy to report), and therefore remain afloat. Perhaps they will become the "oldest" boys in the history of show business.

Arrows

The very history of the creation of the women's group Strelka is very mysterious. Currently, there are several assumptions about the formation of a women's team. Many argue that the producers of the Strelka group recruited the daughters of wealthy parents into the newly minted team, but there are others who claim that there was a huge casting among young girls who had an attractive appearance and had good vocal skills.

The Strelki group released their first video clip on November 29, 1997, for the song Mamochka

The project itself was presented to the Soyuz recording studio, which recorded three more new musical compositions. However, after recording several songs, the Soyuz record company refused to further cooperate with the group, since the style of performing the songs itself did not meet the necessary criteria. But as they say, there is no evil without good. Strelka's group became interested in another equally popular record company, Gala Records, which offered them to sign a new contract to record three future albums. The Strelki group released their first video clip on November 29, 1997, for the song Mamochka. The song itself and the video clip were very popular in Moscow, and the song Mamochka was often played by the country's leading radio stations.

In mid-February 1998, the second video clip for the musical composition Party was released on TV screens, which for a long time occupied leading positions in many music hit parades. In March of the same year, the Strelki group released their first album, called Strelki Go Forward. This album was very popular among a large young population of listeners not only in Russia, but in all CIS countries. The rock band Agatha Christie presented the performer Gera with their new song, and at one of her performances Margot did not leave Konstantin Borovoy indifferent, who, like a true gentleman, promised the talented group unwavering friendship and support.

The very difference between Strelka and other Russian female pop groups is that all the performers had completely different voices, which allows many listeners to distinguish them not only visually, but also by ear. Also, most of the performers of the musical group can boast of their higher education. For their albeit short-term creative activity, the Strelkas were awarded several prestigious awards, such as the Golden Gramophone-98, the Prize from Russian Radio and participation in the final part of Song 98.

Inveterate scammers



The official date of birth of the "Otpetye Swindlers" is considered to be December 8, 1996, when the group gave their first big concert in the city of Cherepovets at the "Dancing City" festival.

In St. Petersburg in early 1997, Sergei, Garik and Tom released their debut album, then everyone learned about the dangers of smoking: the song "Quit Smoking". In December 1996, a video clip was filmed for this song.

In St. Petersburg in early 1997, Sergei, Garik and Tom released their debut album, then everyone learned about the dangers of smoking

The group was noticed in Moscow, and the further fate of the "Swindlers" was practically decided.

A year later, a video for the song "I'm learning to dance" appears, and after another six months, the "Scammers" shoot their third video "Everything is different", which has been at the top of all possible charts.

In Kazakhstan, the group shoots a video for the song "Khali-Gali", and in between tours writes a third disc, which is released in the summer of 1999. Before the release of "Bullshit", the group manages to fly to Spain - to shoot the fifth video clip - "If you're tired."

In the spring of 1999, the video work for the lyrical composition "Love me, love" breaks all records in terms of the number of broadcasts and top positions in the music charts!

From 1999 to 2001, 4 video clips were filmed: “I love”, “Don't tell me anything”, the clip was filmed in Spain in the Canary Islands. In the plot of the clip, materials from the creative activity of "Otpetykh ...", filmed from 1996 to 2000, were used. "Girls are different" was filmed in France, dir. A. Igudin, "At the river" - so far the last video clip for today, dir. - Mironova.

The group consists of three people: Sergey Amoralov, aka Surovenko - soloist, author of many texts for the songs of "Inveterate Scammers". S. Amoralov has the first adult rank in gymnastics and the rank of candidate master of sports in sambo. He dreams of skydiving and does not miss a single football match, from time to time he goes out onto the field himself - to drive the ball with friends. He loves Formula 1, constantly watches news releases on TV to keep abreast of the domestic political situation in the country and the world.

Tom-Chaos Jr., he is also the eldest, he is also Vyacheslav Zinurov - the main "inveterate" choreographer, the music and arrangements of almost all the songs of "Inveterate scammers" are his work. Tom-Khaos has a lot of stage experience behind him. In 1996, he took first place among St. Petersburg roller skaters. For five years he worked in the teenager show "Neon Boy" (danced and played the trumpet). His DJ past also makes itself felt: Tom retained a reverent attitude towards vinyl.

In the mid-nineties and early 2000s, there were many pop idols in our country. What is the work of Andrey Gubin or the Ladybug group worth. Many of their hits will be remembered for a lifetime. They still have fans, despite the fact that the performers of the famous hits themselves have long disappeared from sight. Woman's Day found out what happened to the twenty most popular performers of that time.

Tramp boy

He was a favorite of schoolgirls, and cassettes with his hits were swept away like hot cakes. His angelic appearance and voice broke more than one girl's heart, and songs such as "The Tramp Boy" or "Winter-Cold" sounded throughout the country.

Everything changed in 2007, when Gubin suddenly disappeared from television screens. It was said that the singer had problems with alcohol on the basis of unrequited love for a girl. And someone even claimed that he had left Russia. To clarify the situation, you need to go back far into the past.

First album

His musical career began in the late eighties, not without the support of his father, Viktor Viktorovich Gubin, a former researcher and cartoonist, and by that time the vice president of the Russian Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange, the owner of several recording studios.

Andrei's first professional album was released only in 1995, after Gubin met the famous musician Leonid Agutin. This album was called the debut song of the singer - "The Tramp Boy" and very quickly conquered the tops of all popularity ratings.

sudden disappearance

Nevertheless, after his unprecedented rise in the second half of the nineties, Andrei suddenly disappeared from sight. The peak of his popularity came in 2000, when Andrei made tours not only in the cities of Russia, but also in the United States, Israel, Germany, Azerbaijan, Latvia, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. After that, Gubin no longer gave new concerts, although he released another new album and a collection of his best songs.

Father's death

The decline in Andrei's creative activity is undoubtedly associated with the deterioration in the health of his father, who not only helped his son get into the world of show business, but also constantly supported him, largely guiding his career as a singer. After all, Andrei, according to the reviews of his colleagues, was distinguished by a very gentle character and needed paternal control.

The death of Viktor Viktorovich in 2007 led to the virtual cessation of his son's creative activity. For some time, by inertia, fans were interested in the ups and downs of their hero, and then slowly began to forget him.

Disease

Then rumors spread that Andrei was diagnosed with a disease of the nervous system, which caused constant severe pain in the face. Doctors helped to overcome the spiritual crisis. He says that he was treated twice in the neurosis clinic.

Now

Today Andrei is already over 40. The ex-idol leads a reclusive life in Moscow, has noticeably recovered, but still dreams of returning to the stage.

“I look bad now, so I don’t perform. If I get into shape, I will definitely perform, but I'm not ready yet, - says the singer. “I write music all the time, I compose poetry, but for myself, I train my soul.”

Alexander Aivazov

Popularity

Alexander Aivazov is known to the general public as Sasha Aivazov as a pop singer of the 90s, who then sang a hit about "Lilies" and "Moon Butterfly". A popular but critically underestimated singer, Sasha Aivazov became famous back in 1989. Then his first hit sounded - "Lily". The image of a romantic teenager singing sincere and simple love songs was confirmed by the first two albums: “Don't be sad” and “Where are you?”.

The superhit “I beg you, don’t cry” becomes, as it were, a farewell to the singer’s teenage period. The song brings the matured Aivazov all-Russian popularity, which is soon confirmed by the third album. It comes out at the end of 1996, and in it Sasha already acts as a composer. "Moon Butterfly", "Time River", "It's Just a Game" are the undisputed hits of the latest release.

In general, the disc turns out to be very successful due to hit melodies, lightness, excitement of performance and a very colorful synthesis of flamenco, rockabilly and pop music. Yes, and the matured and matured Alexander himself appears in the guise of a kind of macho, attractive to fans, in no way resembling the lyrically touching Sasha of past years.

In 1998, fashionable "remixers", in particular Roman Ryabtsev, DJ Valdai, make dance versions of "Moon Butterfly". The artist himself has a creative crisis - having found his own style in "Moon Butterfly", Aivazov again embarked on experiments. And in the end, he turned into an ordinary pop singer, only, unlike many colleagues, he no longer promotes himself on television and radio.

His new hit "I'll Solve You", which appeared in the fall of 1998, also did not impress. And in 1999, Alexander Aivazov, alas, who did not develop the success of "Moon Butterfly", unfortunately for the fans, leaves the charts.

Alcoholism

The artist never hid: with alcohol, he rarely happens on “you”. Aivazov liked to sit with friends over a little white bottle and almost never refused a glass or two at social events. Gradually, the habit grew into a serious addiction. The singer, who was under a degree, completely forgot about his former popularity and almost lost his family.

A year ago, Sasha's wife, Irina, left with her three-year-old son Nikita. She was tired of enduring her husband's drunkenness. To regain his wife's trust, the 41-year-old singer went to a drug treatment clinic for treatment.

“I drank to the point that every day I lie under droppers,” Alexander said then. - I myself am to blame for everything! But if Ira sends a lawyer, I will not sign any documents. I do not want to divorce her, I will fight for love. I realized everything and I want to fix everything. If she forgives me, I will never touch alcohol again in my life.

Rehabilitation at the Marshak Narcological Clinic

In the hospital, Aivazov courageously fought his addiction. All so that his beloved wife and son are near. The thought that he would eventually lose his family was unthinkable to him.

Every morning in the hospital, he began with an outdoor jog in the hospital park and with yoga classes in the ward. Then a lot of rehabilitation procedures were carried out with him, conversations with a psychologist. In the end, everything worked out! Sasha stopped drinking and managed to save his family. Now he lives happily and is engaged in creativity. True, his popularity has gone forever.

Group Demo

Peak of popularity

Any school disco of the late nineties could not do without the hits of the Demo group. Alexandra Zvereva, the soloist of the group, never had outstanding vocal abilities. But this was not required of her.

Parting with the producer

In 2002, Zvereva and her producer Vadim Polyakov terminated the contract with ARS. Demo clips began to disappear from the air of music channels. And then the soloist announced that she was expecting a baby, and since then we have not heard anything about Demo.

Demo now

It turned out that the Demo group still exists, only in a different line-up. Well, Sasha Zvereva from time to time records solo songs, and also sews clothes for her brand.

“We did not stop touring, I traveled around cities and countries even in the last months of pregnancy,” Sasha Zvereva’s mother says twice. – Over the years, Demo has released 7 albums. The group is not worried about being off the air: the tour continues, there is money for life. My main income is my man, and Demo is more of a hobby. We live apart, we have a club of fans and we believe that people will separate the wheat from the chaff and understand what is done artificially to make money, and what is done from the heart.”

shura

Success and recognition

Once Shura, aka Alexander Medvedev, amazed the public with his own image and was one of the most discussed personalities on the national stage. The bright blonde with no teeth was more likely to yell songs than sing, and behaved, to put it mildly, strangely.

However, this only helped many to believe that he had talent. Popularity became too heavy a psychological burden for Shura, he became addicted to drugs, which almost became fatal for him.

Terrible disease and drug addiction

The singer fell ill with cancer, but managed to overcome both ailments by undergoing chemotherapy and treatment for drug addiction. Of course, I had to move away from the past image. But Shura clearly did not want to look like a normal person.

Return

The singer inserted artificial teeth for himself, several times lay under the scalpel of plastic surgeons and returned to the stage in an even more strange way - openly homosexual. Nevertheless, he has his audience to this day.

Tatyana Ovsienko

Former popularity

Previously, not a single big concert, not a single solemn ceremony took place without performances by Tanya Ovsienko. But today, she is completely forgotten.

Once upon a time, the famous singer Tatyana Ovsienko had everything: money, career, fame. But one day she traded all this for the happy smile of a child. At one time, in pursuit of millions, the singer did not think about children until one moment.

Foster-son

One day, fate gave her an amazing meeting. Once Tatyana gave a concert in an orphanage and drew attention to a little boy, Igor. Later, the singer was told that the parents abandoned the child when he was diagnosed with a neglected heart defect. According to the teachers, Igor was not a tenant, he needed a complicated operation, but the orphanage did not have money for it.

And then Tatyana seemed to light up, she realized that she could save this child. She immediately went to one of the best Moscow clinics, agreed on an operation, paid fabulous money for it, and Igor was successfully operated on. When the boy recovered from the operation, Tatyana took him to her home.

Ovsienko issued guardianship to him, and Igor officially became her son. In order to cook cereal for the baby and change diapers, Tatyana abandoned her job and lived with her unloved husband Vladimir Dubovnitsky for 18 years so as not to injure the child's psyche with a divorce. She would probably still share a bed with him if he had not found another and announced that he was leaving.

New love

Now Tatyana is preparing for a new marriage. Her chosen one was businessman Alexander Merkulov. The proposal was made quite a long time ago, but the celebration had to be postponed: the fact is that Merkulov spent 3.5 years in a pre-trial detention center under investigation. All this time, Tatyana morally supported her beloved, wrote letters, carried gear, and also gave 20 concerts a month to earn money for lawyers. In early June, Alexander was found not guilty. The 47-year-old singer met him at the courthouse. And now nothing prevents the lovers from getting married. The wedding is tentatively scheduled for the fall.

Irina Saltykova

Successful in everything

Not all women who sold clothes and cosmetics in tents in the 90s became famous singers and owners of their own serious business. Irina Saltykova succeeded in both - in turn.

Since childhood, Irina has been a purposeful and independent child. In addition to school, she was engaged in a circle of cutting and sewing, was fond of knitting, went to training in rhythmic gymnastics.

Unsuccessful marriage

In 1986, a fateful meeting took place in Irina's life with her future husband Viktor Saltykov. Victor was struck by the beauty and charm of Irina. They got married, and a year later their daughter Alice was born.

Their marriage did not last long. According to the singer, this was due to Victor's addiction to alcohol. After parting with her husband, Irina went into business, but the profits were barely enough to live on, and then Saltykova decided to return to the stage and start a solo career.

Solo career

After the release of the video "Grey Eyes", Irina was known by the whole country. She was immediately dubbed a sex symbol and a new rising star. With each new song, the singer only strengthened her popularity.

She has six albums in total, and the third, "Alice", she dedicated to her daughter. Irina's acting career was also quite successful: having played in the films "Brother-1, -2", she received critical acclaim.

Business

Now Irina is successfully running a business, she has a beauty and style house "Irina Saltykova", her own boutique and beauty salon. Little is known about the singer's personal life: she has a beloved man, but who he is, the singer keeps a secret. Songs remained in her life as a pleasant hobby.

Natalia Vetlitskaya

unexpected departure

For many years, the ex-soloist of the popular band Mirage managed to occupy the niche of a sexy singing blonde in the domestic show business. And the shots with her skirt lifted from the Playboy video became one of the symbols of the nineties. Natasha released a couple of albums that were literally swept off the shelves by fans, and then suddenly disappeared from the public eye.

With what they just did not associate the departure of the pop diva from the stage. She left the world of show business in silence, without giving a farewell concert and without explaining herself to the public. The disappearance of Natalia Vetlitskaya, who turned 50 in the fall of 2014, was her conscious decision.

The birth of a daughter

Vetlitskaya decided to radically change her life after the birth of her daughter Ulyana in 2004. According to a source close to the singer, she wanted to terminate her pregnancy. She was persuaded to leave the child by producer Viktor Yudin, who in recent years has become her right hand and close friend. The name of the father of the child, Vetlitskaya, has not been made public to this day.

New life in Spain

In addition, after the birth of her daughter, the pop diva decided to leave not only the stage, but also Russia. When Ulyana was four years old, they permanently moved to live in sunny Spain.

Today, Natasha tries not to get into the field of view of journalists, she is raising her daughter and does not like to comment on her past. Although there were also many interesting events in her personal life - for example, a ten-day marriage to Yevgeny Belousov, an affair with the domestic oligarch Kerimov (who, as journalists said, gave her an airplane). But if earlier Vetlitskaya chose exclusively the rich and famous, today she is married to her yoga mentor.

Sergei Chumakov

Good start

Sergey's songs became popular in the early 90s. They bribed the audience with special energy. Surely everyone sang in karaoke "Do not offend, groom, a young girl." It all started in Moscow back in 1972.

A simple Moscow boy who graduated from a mechanical and construction technical school did not even dream of becoming a star. However, fate gave him a ticket to the world of music. It all happened thanks to a chance acquaintance with the poet Alexander Shaganov in 1988.

He became the producer of a young talented performer. In addition, Alexander had the necessary acquaintances on television. Thanks to this, Sergey got into the Morning Star competition, although he always sang only by ear. The first songs were generally rehearsed to the accordion. Of course, he had a desire to learn musical notation, but he was too hooligan guy. He was expelled from the music school for bad behavior.

Popularity

Since the beginning of 1991, Sergei has been successfully recording new hits, giving concerts and going on tour. A few years later, the young singer quarrels with producer Shaganov and leaves him.

Igor Azarov becomes Sergey's new producer. The album "Walk-walk" is released. The singer begins to work in the style of Western music of the 50s and 60s. Notable performers such as Elvis Presley, Paul Anka, Luis Prima influenced his works. During this period, the singer, who was losing popularity, even made peace with Alexander Shaganov. The third album "Like the First Time" included several songs on his poems. However, Chumakov's attempt to perform Western music failed. The album completely failed, and Chumakov disappeared from the screens.

Leaving the stage

It was rumored that Alla Pugacheva helped Chumakov both get on stage and leave it. Like, the song “Do not offend, groom”, which glorified Chumakov, was originally intended for the then favorite of the Diva, Sergei Chelobanov. For this, Pugacheva was offended and "closed" Chumakov's path to show business.

“Alla Pugacheva kindly invited me to sing in her Christmas Meetings,” says Chumakov. - Immediately after that, offers of tours rained down on me. As for the song, I didn't know that Shaganov first wrote it for Chelobanov and that Chelobanov had already sung it. Therefore, when Pugacheva told me: “Sergey, don’t sing this song again,” he was indignant. After all, the song became popular in my performance. I answered Alla Borisovna: “How can I not sing? What should I answer people: what did you forbid me to sing or have I lost my memory? And he continued to perform it. But I do not think that I disappeared from the screens because of this. I just couldn’t pay such huge money for broadcasts, as Pugacheva or Kirkorov did.”

Return

Today, Sergei is happily married to a woman who supports him in everything. He noticeably prettier and again eager to fight. He started recording songs and is even preparing to release a new album in the near future.

Group "Ladybug"

famous hit

The project, created by the singer, composer and arranger Vladimir Volenko, became widely known in the mid-nineties. Then the album "Granite pebble" was released.

In 1997, Ladybug became one of the first projects of a new large audio and production company, ORT Records, headed by general producer Iosif Prigogine. On the label of this company, two more discs of the group "My Queen" and "Woman of Dreams" are released. In 1999, another success of the project was Leonid Azbel's song "And the ship goes up the Volga", which immediately falls into the category of the second hit after "Granite Pebble". A disc with this track, as well as several songs by Elena Vaenga written for "Ladybug", is released by the Grand Records company.

Line-up change

In 2000, the composition of the group changed radically, and Inna Anzorova was replaced by Natalya Poleshchuk, who, for her excessive love for sweets, Vladimir Volenko immediately assigns the pseudonym Shokoladkina. In 2004, a daughter, Dasha, was born in the family of Vladimir Volenko and Natalya Shokoladkina, and in 2008, Vladimir Jr. Therefore, during this period, the group rarely appears in the media space, but continues to actively give concerts. The last bright creative decision was the wedding duet "The First Dance of the Young", where the Volenko couple involved their own children in filming the video.

End of popularity

In recent years, the group has not been on television, but BK continues to perform and record albums.

Here is how Vladimir comments on the situation: “I am not an oligarch, not a “gay” and not a Jew. I am a simple Russian citizen, a talented and hardworking musician, but today this is not enough. Today, to be in the public eye, you must either have millions of investments, or belong to a certain clan. You can also be on a contract with some serious company, where they will immediately let you know that the channel or producer is everything, and you are nothing. I, as a person and as an artist, preferred independence, therefore, today we are not on the blue screens. But it doesn't bother me."

As for earnings, the group has enough to live on, but, unfortunately, not enough for development. However, Vladimir does not really regret his fate. He is happily married and has two children.

Group "Tender May"

From the orphanage to the stars, or the Orenburg orphan

"Tender May" is a cult musical group of the late 80s - early 90s. The first teenage group in the USSR was born in boarding school No. 2 in the city of Orenburg. The music director was the author of all the songs Sergey Kuznetsov, who led the musical circle in the orphanage. And the visiting card of the group (in which several line-ups will later change) and the idol of millions of fans is 15-year-old orphanage Yura Shatunov.

“Thanks to the fact that I spent my childhood in an orphanage, I was able to save myself and not go astray. Because in the orphanage they don’t like greedy people, they don’t like sneaks, that is, they don’t like weak people. There, in order to live in a team, you need to adhere to certain laws. Otherwise, you will be kicked out of the group. And the same thing happened in adulthood. But I was already ready for it. I cannot communicate with people from the point of view - "you are nobody, but I am a star." First of all, you need to think that this person today may be nobody, but in a year he can become much cooler than you. Although if you come across unpleasant people, then I just don’t talk to them, no matter how high they are. I say: “Sorry, but I can’t, I don’t want to. I don't feel comfortable being around you."

The first album "White Roses" was recorded in February 1988 on a household tape recorder and sold by Kuznetsov to a recording kiosk for 30 rubles. A few months later, the recording came to Andrey Razin (at that time the administrator of the Mirage group), who pulled off an incredible combination for those times and moved Shatunov, Kuznetsov and several other orphanage boys to Moscow, where he organized a studio for gifted children "LM". In January 1989, the clip “White Roses” was shown for the first time on the Central Television in “Morning Post”, after which a real all-Union boom began - the songs of “Tender May” sounded everywhere, and millions of fans simply went crazy for the blue-eyed young prince with a charming dimple on his cheek . The group collected the largest concert venues throughout the country and set a record for the number of concerts per day (sometimes there were 5-6 per day).

Solo voyage and years of oblivion

However, despite the overwhelming success and popularity, in early 1992 the group broke up. 18-year-old Shatunov is leaving Andrei Razin and is trying to build a solo career. For a while, he was even supported by Alla Borisovna Pugacheva, who invited Yura to speak at her "Christmas Meetings" in December 1992. But, despite the first solo album “You Remember” released by the PolyGram Russia recording studio in 1994 and several clips filmed, it was not easy to stay afloat. Finding himself in a difficult life situation, Shatunov leaves to live and work in Germany, where he studies as a sound engineer and leaves the stage for several years.

“At the age of 25-30, I began to look for myself. Then I wanted a lot at once, but I had to understand what I really really needed. And not to look at others: but these young guys, they drive good cars, with beautiful girls and so on. That is, at first you look at them and think: how great, I also want to, and then you realize that this is not cool at all, this beautiful life is not so beautiful, it’s better somehow differently. And this is the "other way" to find. At that time, I didn’t work with anyone, even as a system administrator. He worked a lot in the studio, but did not engage in his own work and his career. And now I can say with absolute certainty that that step was truly right and true, because now I have everything and even more: my beloved wife, my beloved son and daughter, I have a place to live, I have a favorite job, I have everything . I am a happy man".

The return of the idol

In the early 2000s, Shatunov nevertheless returned to Russia to continue his solo career, and released several albums one after another: “Remember May”, “Leaves are falling”, “If you want, do not be afraid”, “Record my voice”, "I believe". In September 2009, the singer went on a big tour of Russian cities in support of the feature film "Tender May". And a year later, Yura took part in the filming of the series "Happy Together", where he played himself. To date, Shatunov continues to record songs and remains one of the most sought-after artists in the reserves.

“I visit Russia much more often than at home, in Germany. But this does not in the least prevent me from communicating with my family, seeing children and educating them. There is Skype, there is the Internet, there is a phone, after all. And then, there is a plane: I sat down, two hours - and at home.

Found personal happiness in Germany

Shatunov met his future wife, a lawyer Svetlana, in Germany in December 2000: “They often ask: do you believe in love at first sight and is this even possible? Maybe. This is exactly how it happened to me. It was enough just to look at each other - that's all.

They met for a long time and decided to get married only in January 2007, six months after Svetlana gave birth to her son Dennis. Six years later, on March 13, 2013, their second child, daughter Estella, was born in Bad Homburg. As Yuri admits, there are very few close people in his life: “There are actually few people I trust. In fact, they can be counted on the fingers of one hand. Firstly, this is Svetlana - my wife. Secondly, Arkady, my director, with whom I have been working together for more than 27 years. Well, and a couple of guys, friends, time-tested.

In September last year, Shatunov celebrated his 41st birthday, he continued to live and work in two countries, having a Russian passport and a residence permit in Germany. In Frankfurt am Main, Yuri has a house, wife and children, but in the summer they often come to rest with their whole family in Russia, in particular, in Sochi, where Shatunov has a large house, bought back in the days of Tender May.

Each of us can easily name several popular musical groups and solo artists of the 90s, whose songs everyone then listened to. Since then, many years have passed, only a few remained on the stage, and further we offer to learn about how the fate of famous groups of those years developed.

spice girls. The English female pop group was formed in London in 1994, and two years later their debut single "Wannabe" conquered the charts. In our country, as well as around the world, the girls were simply crazy about the five singers.

After several attempts at reunion, the girls went their separate ways, but many became successful in new roles.

Ace of Base. The band's album "Happy Nation / The Sign" is the best-selling debut album in history. Thousands of discos in our country danced to the rhythms and tunes of the collective.

In 2009, lead singer Jenny Berggren left the band. The remaining participants created a new musical project, but three years later the new team broke up.

Scooter. A German musical group focused on dance and energetic music, in the 90s only the lazy did not ask “How much is the fish” along with the frontman.

The band's manager and frontman H. P. Baxter are the only ones left from the original line-up. Scooter is still touring and releasing albums.

No Doubt. American ska punk band formed in 1986 in Anaheim, California, USA. She became most famous after the release of the album Tragic Kingdom in 1995, the hit from which “Don’t speak” sounded on every radio station.

The group still exists, although its members have become more stylish, and vocalist Gwen Stefani has built a successful career as a fashion designer.

Roxette. The Swedish pop-rock band, led by Per Gessle and Marie Fredriksson, in the late 80s and early 90s literally conquered the musical Olympus of the whole world with their romantic ballads.

In 2000, the vocalist was diagnosed with brain cancer and operated on. The work of the team was suspended, but the participants recorded solo records.

In 2013-2016, the musicians actively toured the planet, the last performance took place on February 8, 2016 at the Grand Arena in Cape Town, South Africa, after which the doctors recommended Marie to stop her concert activity.

Pet Shop Boys. British synthpop duo formed in 1981 in London.

It is one of the UK's most commercially successful and prolific dance music bands, with over forty singles released over the past thirty years (of which 20 hit the top ten of the British hit parade). Until now, they perform and record albums.

take that. Another English pop-rock band that differed from other "boy" bands of the 1990s in that the members composed their own songs. Already in 1996, the group broke up.

Only Robbie Williams managed to build a successful solo career. In 2010, the team reunited and even released an album a little later, but in the end, only a trio remained from the original line-up.

La Bouche. The project of the famous German producer Frank Farian, whose second single, Be My Lover, was in the top ten in 14 countries, and in first place in Germany.

Vocalist Melanie Thornton died on November 24, 2001 in a plane crash. Albums La Bouche and solo recordings of the singer are still popular, regularly reissued and remixed.

Bad Boy Blue. The Eurodisco group in its history has released about 30 hit singles that have hit the charts in many countries of the world, including the USA.

Currently, the Bad Boys Blue group is John McInerney, who quarreled with other members, and two backing vocalists - Sylvia McInerney, John's wife, and Edith Miracle. The group performs at many shows in countries such as Germany, Poland, Great Britain, Finland, Israel, Russia, Romania, Hungary, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Turkey, USA and others.

Mr. president. German Eurodance dance group, whose most famous composition "Coco Jamboo" was heard by everyone in the mid-90s.

The group stopped releasing new material back in the late 90s, now only its vocalist Lay Zee.Mo-Do leads an active creative life.

Mo Do. Fabio Frittelli is an Italian singer and disc jockey, whose most famous single was "Eins, Zwei, Polizei", which sounded at all discos in Europe and Russia.

On February 6, 2013, Fabio Frittelli was found lifeless at his home in Udine. At the time of his death he was 46 years old. The cause of death is suicide.

Doc. Alban is a Swedish Eurodance musician of Nigerian origin. Perhaps his most famous work was the composition "It's My Life", which practically became the hallmark of Dr. Alban

Alban created his record label Dr. Records, under whose label all Dr. Alban, starting with "Born In Africa". Continues to release albums and singles.

Aqua. Musical dance-pop group consisting of one Norwegian girl Lene and three Danish men, which gained worldwide fame in the 90s thanks to the songs "Barbie Girl", "Roses are Red", "Doctor Jones", "Turn Back Time". ", "Lollipop (Candyman)", "My Oh My", etc.

The group broke up in the early 2000s and reunited in 2007, and even released a new album in 2013. After that, the group again scattered and gathered, now the team with a changed composition occasionally tours retro festivals.

Europe. The Swedish rock band, founded by vocalist Joey Tempest and guitarist John Norum, achieved notoriety with the hit "Final countdown".

In 1992, the band broke up and reunited only in 2004. On March 2, 2015, their tenth studio album War of Kings was released, which hit the Swedish charts at number two.

Backstreet Boys. The American boy band was formed on April 20, 1993, and since the debut album of the same name in 1996, they have sold about 130 million copies of their records.

Since then, the group has scattered and gathered again, its members have been treated for drug and alcohol addiction, but occasionally even released albums.

'N Sync. The “boy” group was formed in 1995, and the teenage hysteria around it reached its climax in March 2000.

Since 2002, the group's frontman - Justin Timberlake - has taken up a solo career, as a result of which the group has not released new records. On August 25, 2013, the group held a two-minute reunion on stage at the MTV Video Music Awards.

"Lyceum". The main hit of the pop group, "Autumn", sounded in 1995. In addition to her, the history of "Lyceum" has dozens of songs that conquered the top lines in music ratings.

Anastasia Makarevich has been the only permanent member of the team since its foundation in 1991. The group still exists and records new songs.

"Red mold". Russian-Ukrainian group created by musician Pavel Yatsyna, who single-handedly recorded the first four albums. The team is known for performing songs using profanity, as well as verses, ditties, fairy tales, musical parodies, poems and anecdotes.

Now the team still exists and is touring for the eighth line-up. By the way, Pavel Yatsyna was the first to make an electric guitar out of a shovel, which he later patented and performed with it at concerts.

"Ladybug". In 1994, the group rode the wave of success with a version of the Soviet song "Granite Pebble". Clothing, shoes and accessories became the hallmark of the group: boots, jackets and umbrellas stylized as a ladybug.

Vocalist Vladimir Volenko survived a difficult operation, after which, together with his wife, he began to record songs on religious topics. The group also records regular albums, and also gives regular concerts.

Balagan Limited. Hit group "What do you want?" only the lazy did not hear. The band has appeared on TV, recorded three successful albums, and toured extensively.

In 1999, the group's producer secretly registered the trade name "Balagan Limited" and recruited a new line-up. After a whole year of unsuccessful attempts to defend the name, the old musicians began to be called by their first hit - "What do you want?".

"Arrows". The pop group was created by the Soyuz studio in 1997 and was considered as "our answer" to the "Spice Gilrs". The group became especially popular in 1999 after the release of the song and the video "You left me", in which the popular actor Ivar Kalninsh starred.

In the early 2000s, due to frequent line-up changes, the group's popularity began to decline. Information about the breakup of the group varies. Some call 2004, others - 2009. Some girls managed to build solo careers.

"Bachelor party". The Russian hip-hop trio was formed in 1991 by producer Alexei Adamov. The very first albums of "Bachelor Party" "Sex without interruption" and "Let's talk about sex", released by the studio "Soyuz" in 1991 and 1992, brought the boy band incredible popularity throughout the country.

Having successfully worked together until 1996, the musicians closed the "Bachelor Party" project. Dolphin began a solo career, and Dan and Mutobor created the Barbitura group, whose focus was electronic music.

"Shao? Bao!" The Ukrainian group in 1997 recorded the song "Kupyl konyk's mother (and the konyk without a leg)", which became the hallmark of a trio of young musicians from Dnepropetrovsk.

The group changed line-ups, but, alas, "konyk" remained their only hit.

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