How Murat Nasyrov's career developed and which of the eminent stars of the stage supported the aspiring singer. A short and bright life that ended abruptly.
Nasyrov Murat Ismailovich is a Russian, Kazakh and Soviet pop singer. Born on December 13, 1969 in Alma-Ata, died on January 19, 2007.
Biography
Murat was born into a Uyghur family, his mother worked in a factory, and his father was a taxi driver, while he knew the Koran and played well Uyghur folk instruments. Murat was the youngest of five children; besides him, two more brothers and two sisters were raised in the family. While studying at school, Murat gave preference to physics and mathematics, interest in music woke up in the army, he performed in the musical group of the division.
Musical career
Immediately after the army, Murat went to study vocal in Gnesenka and already in 1991 he received the grand prix of the Yalta-91 competition. As a winner, Murat sang a song of his own composition "You are the only one". Murat Nasyrov's voice sounded from TV screens every weekend, it was he who sounded the introductory songs to "Duck Tales" and "Black Cloak".
The first single was released by Murat Nasyrov and the A-Studio group in 1995, but the group lacked a hit. Around the same time, the poet Sergei Kharin brought to the recording studio the Russian version of the Brazilian song “Tic Tic Tac” - in the Russian version “The boy wants to Tambov”. The song instantly made Murat Nasyrov famous, although, as he admitted, it did not quite fit his musical style. For this song Nasyrov will subsequently receive the Golden Gramophone award
Album "Someone asks"
With the second album, real fame came to Nasyrov. The new songs attracted Alla Pugacheva, who provided all kinds of support to Murat. With this album, Murat begins touring the country, collecting full houses. He never sang to the soundtrack, but this often led to quarrels with the producers of national concerts - Murat's vocal advantage over the background of other performers was too obvious.
Since 1997 he began to sing a duet with Alena Apina, the most famous hit of the concert program "Train to Tambov" is the song "Moonlit Nights". Both the songs themselves and the clips for them are regularly broadcast on TV and radio. The song "I am you" was also part of the "Train to Tambov" program.
Having received popular love and recognition, Murat records the disc "My Story" with disco rhythms, high-quality vocals and love lyrics. And right after that he starts singing in English.
Personal life
Murat met his future wife while studying at the Gnessin School, Natalya Boyko, better known as the singer Selena, became her. The wedding took place according to the customs of the Uyghur people. Soon the couple had a daughter, Leah (born in 1996), and in 2000, a son, Akim. The son also chose a musical career and is studying saxophone at the Gnessin School.
Death and cause of death
On the night of January 19, 2007, the singer fell from the balcony of his own apartment. The injuries turned out to be incompatible with life - death came instantly. Officially, the cause of death is suicide, but Murat Nasyrova's widow insists on an accident. The singer was buried at the Zarya Vostoka cemetery next to his father's grave in Alma-Ata.