Titomir Bogdan is a singer, a former member of the Kar-Men group. Later he tried to engage in other areas of culture. Bogdan Petrovich was a producer, worked on television, and lived in the United States for some time.
Early years, adolescence
Bogdan was born on March 16, 1967, his hometown is Odessa. Then the family lived in Severodonetsk, in the city of Sumy, Kharkov. Both father and mother worked as engineers. The father taught his son to play the guitar, the mother took him to classes in the pool. Later, Bogdan received the rank of Candidate Master of Sports in swimming.
Subsequently, Titomir's parents divorced. Bogdan continued to study music, mastered the piano, wanted to study at the conservatory. As a teenager, Bogdan strove to stand out. He did not wear a school uniform, but went to class in denim clothes. After school Titomir studied at Gnesinka. Then there was military service.
Creative biography
After the army, Bogdan worked in the studio of the famous group "Tender May". In 1989 the Kar-Men collective was created. Titomir and Lemokh met while working in the group of singer Vladimir Maltsev.
The team gained popularity very quickly. Many songs ("This is San Francisco", "London, Goodbye", etc.) were often played on the radio, the group also appeared on TV. The musicians performed in leather jackets, fashionable high boots.
In 1991, Titomir left the group, deciding to perform solo. Lemokh again recorded vocals, releasing the album "Karmania".
In 1992 Titomir's solo album "High Energy" in hip-hop style was released, the songs quickly gained popularity. Bogdan's producer was Sergey Lisovsky. Later, clips appeared, which were often played on TV.
Titomir's work was known abroad, the CNN channel prepared a report about an unusual performer. In 1993, the album "High Energy 2" appeared, and in 1995 - the album "X-Love". In the late 90s, Titomir began to live in the United States, but in the 2000s he returned to Russia.
Bogdan became the founder of the "Gas Holder" club for creative people - playwrights, poets, artists. Later he released the albums "Very Important Pepper", "Freedom".
Titomir began to appear on TV, with Malinovskaya Masha he hosted the "Stars of Striptease" program. He also produced some performers (Basta, Oleg Gruz, etc.), recorded songs with famous musicians - Vaikule Laima, Timati.
In the nineties, Bogdan had problems with drugs, but he managed to cope with addiction and began to lead a healthy lifestyle.
Personal life
In the 2000s, Bogdan Titomir devoted a lot of time to his beloved woman, with her he met for several years. When she became pregnant, her mother persuaded her to have an abortion. After that, the couple broke up.
Later, the singer met with Anna, a member of the "Velvet" group. Bogdan proposed to her, but the wedding was first postponed and then canceled. Titomir is still single; he constantly appears in public with young girls.