Dima Bilan
Dima Bilan | |
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Dima Bilan at the Eurovision Song Contest 2008. | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Viktor Nikolaevich Belan |
Born | 24 December 1981 |
Origin | Ust-Dzheguta, Karachay–Cherkessia, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
Genres | Pop, R&B, soul |
Instruments | Vocal, accordion, piano |
Years active | 2000-present |
Labels | Universal (2008-present), Gala Records (2003-2007), EMI (2006, 2008), Мистерия Звука (2008) |
Associated acts | Anastacia, Nelly Furtado, Rudy Perez, Jim Beanz, Ryan Tedder, Trudy Bellinger, Edvin Marton, Evgeni Plushenko, Larisa Dolina, J.R. Rotem, Timbaland |
Website | official website |
Díma Bilán (Russian: Ди́ма Била́н, IPA: [ˈdʲimə bʲɪˈlan]; born Ви́ктор Никола́евич Бела́н, Víktor Nikoláevich Belán, 24 December 1981 in Ust-Dzheguta, Karachay–Cherkessia) is a Russian actor, singer-songwriter and historian of Karachay descent. Bilan represented Russia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 with "Never Let You Go", finishing second, and he won the contest in 2008 in Belgrade, with the song "Believe". He has had several Russian number one hit records. He is sometimes being referred as "Russia's Iglesias" due to his similarity to the Spanish singer.
Biography
2004 2005
In mid-March 2006, Bilan was chosen internally by Russian broadcaster Channel One to represent Russia at the Eurovision Song Contest in Athens, Greece. Out of 37 participating countries, Bilan took second place with the dark pop song "Never Let You Go", equalling one of Russia's best ever showing at Eurovision — Alsou's "Solo" was runner-up back in the 2000 contest.
In September 2006, for second year in a row, Dima Bilan won Artist of the Year and Song of the Year at MTV Russian Music Awards. On 2 November Bilan represented Russia at MTV EMA in Copenhagen.
On 15 November 2006 Bilan received award for Best Selling Russian Artist and performed at the World Music Awards in London along with Michael Jackson, Beyoncé, Rihanna, Nelly Furtado and Bob Sinclair.
2007 - 2008
In February 2007 Bilan started to record his first international album in English in Los Angeles, Miami and in Philadelphia in collaboration with producers Jim Beanz and Ryan Tedder. One of the new tracks will be a duet with Nelly Furtado.
Also in 2007 he premiered the first single from his new album — Number One Fan. According to Russian and Eastern European radio airplay chart, Number One Fan topped the charts for eight weeks. Video for this song[1] was shot in London by famous British director Trudy Bellinger who has also made videos for acts including Girls Aloud, Sugababes and Sophie Ellis Bextor.
On 4 October, Bilan premiered his second single from the forthcoming album, Amnesia, at the MTV Russia Music Awards 2007. During this show, Bilan won three awards, for Best Performer, Best Song and — for the third consecutive year — Best Artist.
In 2008, Bilan released three albums — in Russian, English and Spanish. He also released an English album in 81 countries in co-operation with Interscope Records (Universal Group). He worked on his English album, with some tracks produced by Jim Beanz and Ryan Tedder (OneRepublic). Also his new Spanish album included a duet with Nelly Furtado.
On 20 February, Bilan went to Miami and recorded a few tracks for his Spanish album with famous producer Rudy Perez. The Spanish album will include a duet with Nelly Furtado and a Spanish version of his first international single "Number One Fan."[2]
In 2008, Bilan once again represented Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest in Belgrade with the song "Believe", accompanied by Hungarian violinist Edvin Marton and Russian olympic and three-time world champion figure skater Evgeni Plushenko. On 24 May 2008, Bilan won first place in the contest, receiving 272 points and seven twelves. His victory's integrity was questioned by Ukraine's officials later in May.[3]
2009 - 2010
During 2009 Bilan has continued with concerts and he also performed during the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, before handing over the title of Eurovision Song Contest winner to Alexander Rybak of Norway.
In 2010 Dima recorded a demo version of the song "White Nights", which would be competing in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010, but he did not enter the contest saying that it would be too soon to return to the contest after just 2 years after his win at the Eurovision Song Contest 2008.
In the Summer of 2010, Bilan produced and starred in the short film Театр Абсурда (Theatre of the Absurd, written and directed by Maxim Apriatin and based upon Bilan's song Он хотел (He Wanted To). In the film, Bilan performs monologues in which he shares his opinion on the moral values of the people who live in the Russian capital, as well as quotations from Ecclesiastes, and scraps of the diary of Jim Morrison. The film was released on the Internet in late 2010.[4][5][6][7][8][9]
2012-present
Bilan has recently competed at Russia's Eurovision 2012 song selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan. He entered the competition with t.A.T.u. member Yulia Volkova with their song "Back To Her Future". They finished in 2nd place with 29.25 points from the winning entry, "Party for Everybody" by Russian ethno-pop band Buranovskiye Babushki who was 38.51 points ahead of them.[10]
In December 2012, Bilan signed an open letter attacking the author of a St. Petersburg bill against homosexual propaganda, along with pop stars like Philipp Kirkorov and Valery Syutkin.[11]
Also, Dima Bilan appeared in the Eurosong 2013 - a MAD show (the national selection of Greece) as a guest, along with other 5 Eurovision winners, which include Ruslana, Marija Šerifović, Alexander Rybak, Helena Paparizou and Vicky Leandros, in order to choose the artist and the song that would have represented Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö.
Awards
Dima Bilan is winner of 32 awards to date:
Honor Awards
- 2006 - Honoured Artist of Kabardino-Balkaria
- 2007 - Honored Artist of Chechnya
- 2007 - Honoured Artist of Ingushetia
- 2008 - People's Artist of Kabardino-Balkaria
MTV Russia Music Awards
Dima Bilan record for most awards RMA - 10.
- 2005 - "Best Performer" and "Best Artist"
- 2006 - «Best Song» ( «Never Let You Go» ), «The Best Artist»
- 2007 - "Best Song", "Best Song" ("Невозможное возможно"), "Best Artist"
- 2008 - "Best Video", "Best Singer", "The Pop Project"
MTV Europe Music Awards
- 2005 - «Best Russian Act»
- 2006 - «Best Russian Act»
- 2007 - «Best Russian Act»
- 2008 - «Best Russian Act» entered into the category "Top5 Favorit Europe"
- 2009 - «Best Russian Act» hit the Top5 "Best European Act"
- 2010 - «Best Russian Act» hit the Top5 "Best European Act"
- 2012 - «Best Russian Act» and «Best European Act» hit the Top5 "Best Worldwide Act"
Muz-TV Award
- 2007 - "Song of the Year", "Album of the Year", "Best Performer".
- 2008 - "Best Ringtone", "Best Performer".
- 2009 - "Best Video", "Best Song".
- 2010 - "Best Performer".
- 2011 - "Best Performer".
- 2012 - "Best Performer".
Golden Gramophone Award
Dima Bilan has repeatedly been awarded the Golden Gramophone Award.
- 2005 - for the song "На берегу неба"
- 2006 год — «Так устроен этот мир»
- 2007 год — «Невозможное возможно»
- 2008 год — «Все в твоих руках»
ZD Awards
Bilan repeatedly became the laureate of "Soundtrack" in various categories:
- 2003 - Sexiest Artist
- 2004 - "Singer of the Year"
- 2007 - Soloist of the Year and Album of the Year (for the album "Время река")
- 2008 - "Soloist of the Year"
- 2009 - Singer of the Year and Album of the Year (for the album Believe)
Eurovision Song Contest
- 2006 - 2nd place Eurovision (Athens)
- 2008 - 1st place Eurovision (Belgrade)
Dima Bilan is the first artist representing Russia to win Eurovision Song Contest
Glamour Magazine Awards
- 2006 - Man of the year
- 2009 - Man of the year
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World Music Awards | ||
Preceded by 2005 Philipp Kirkorov |
Best-Selling Russian Artist 2006 Dima Bilan |
Succeeded by 2007 Serebro |
Discography
Albums
- 2003 — Ya Nochnoy Huligan (I'm a Night Hooligan)
- 2004 — Na Beregu Neba (At The Sky's Shore)
- 2006 — Vremya reka (Time-River)
- 2008 — Protiv pravil (Against the Rules)
- 2009 — Believe #1 Russia
- 2011 — Mechtatel (Dreamer)
- 2013 — Dotyanis (Reach)
- 2015 - Ne molchi
Singles
- 2003 — Ты, только ты (You, only)
- 2004 — Ты должна рядом быть (You must be close to me)
- 2004 — Not That Simple (English version of "Ты должна рядом быть")
- 2006 — Я тебя помню (I remember you)
- 2006 — Never Let You Go (English version of "Так устроен этот мир")
- 2006 — Это была любовь (It was love)
- 2008 — Believe (English version of "Всё в твоих руках")
- 2008 — Lonely (English version of "Тоска")
- 2009 — Dancing Lady (English version of "Со мною")
- 2009 — Lady
- 2009 — Это модно (It's Fashion)
- 2009 — Changes (English version of "Больно")
- 2010 — По парам (On the pairs)
- 2010 — Safety (ft. Anastacia)
- 2010 — Я просто люблю тебя (I just love you)
- 2011 — Мечтатели (Dreamers)
- 2011 — Задыхаюсь (I'm suffocating)
- 2013 — Обними меня (Hug me)
Clips
2000
- «Осень» — Osen (Autumn)
2002
- «Бум» — Bum (Boom)
- «Я ночной хулиган» — Ya nochnoy huligan (I'm a night rowdy)
2003
- «Ты, только ты» — Ty, tolko ty (You, only you)
- «Я ошибся, я попал» — Ya oshibsya, ya popal (I’ve made mistake, I’ve swallowed the bait)
- «Я так люблю тебя» — Ya tak lyublyu tebya (I love you so much)
2004
- «Мулатка» — Mulatka (Mulatto girl)
- «На берегу неба» — Na beregu neba (On the shore of heaven)
- «Поздравляю!» — Pozdravlyayu! (Congratulations!)
2005
- «Ты должна рядом быть» — Ty dolzhna ryadom byt (You must be close to me)
- «Not that simple»
- «Как хотел я» — Kak hotel ya (How i wanted)
- «Take me with you»
- «Я тебя помню» — Ya tebya pomnyu (I remember you)
2006
- «Это была любовь» — Eto byla lyubov (It was love)
- «Never let you go»
- «Невозможное возможно» — Nevozmozhnoe vozmozhno (Impossible is possible)
- «Lady flame»
2007
- «Время-река» — Vremya-reka (Time-river)
- «See what I see»
- «Number one fan»
- «Я твой номер один» — Ya tvoy nomer odin (I'm your number one)
- «Горе-зима» — Gore-zima (Grief-winter)
2008
- «Believe»
- «Lonely»
2009
- «Dancing lady»
- «Lady»
- «Changes»
2010
- «По парам» — Po param (In the pairs)
- «Safety» (with Anastacia)
- «Я просто люблю тебя» — Ya prosto lyublyu tebya (I just love you)
2011
- "Мечтатели" — Mechtateli (Dreamers)
- "Задыхаюсь" — Zadihajusj (I'm suffocating)
- "Rock my life"
- "Слепая любовь" — Slepaya lyubov' (Blind love)
2012
- "Так не бывает" — Tak ne byvaet (It can't happen like this)
- "любовь сука" - lyubov suka (Damn love)
- "Лови мои цветные сны" - lovi moi tsvetnye sny (Catch my colorful dreams)
2013
- "Дотянись" - Dotyanis (Reach it)
- "Малыш" - Malish (Baby)
Filmography
Dima Bilan starred in several Russian films and serials:
- 2005 - Not Born Beautiful (cameo)
- 2006 - Club (cameo)
- 2006 - The Adventures of Pinocchio (Duremar)
- 2007 - Star break (Fortiano)
- 2007 - Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors (Gurd)
- 2008 - Goldfish
- 2009 - Pinocchio (visiting singer)
- 2011 - Theatre of the Absurd
- 2013 - Frozen (Russian dub, voice of Hans)[12]
- 2014 - Space Pirate Captain Harlock live-action (Harlock in youth)
References
- ↑ "Dima Bilan – Number One Fan". Youtube.com. 2007-08-24. Archived from the original on January 12, 2008. Retrieved 2007-08-24.
- ↑ "Новости шоу-бизнеса, скандалы, светская хроника " Билан исполнит на отборочном этапе "Евровидения-2008" песню на испанском". Shoowbiz.ru. Retrieved 2012-10-06.
- ↑ Украина заявляет о фальсификации результатов "Евровидения-2008" NEWSru.com, 29 May 2008.
- ↑ Дима Билан снял артхаусное кино. Русское радио (in Russian). February 2, 2011. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
- ↑ Билан хочет забрать душу у дьявола назад?. I-Muz.ru (in Russian). February 2, 2010. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
- ↑ Первый фильм Димы Билана попал в Интернет (ВИДЕО). 7d.org.ua (in Russian). February 1, 2011. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
- ↑ Дима Билан презентовал фильм "Театр абсурда" ("Он хотел"). Карта Музыки (in Russian). February 10, 2011. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
- ↑ "Dima Bilan plays in Absurd Theatre". tophit.ru. November 12, 2010. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
- ↑ РЕМИЗОВА, Мария (February 1, 2011). Короткометражку Билана выложили в Интернете. Комсомольская правда (in Russian). Retrieved 13 February 2011.
- ↑ "Объявлен список претендентов на "Евровидение-2012" — LIFE | NEWS Шоубиз". Lifenews.ru. 2012-03-29. Retrieved 2012-10-06.
- ↑ "Russian Pop Stars Chime in on ‘Sodomite Propaganda’". RIA Novosti. 2012-12-20. Retrieved 2012-12-20.
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/20131203095338/http://www.intermedia.ru/news/248821. Archived from the original on December 3, 2013. Retrieved February 18, 2016. Missing or empty
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External links
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- Dima Bilan Videos and Live performances
- Dima Bilan @ MTV Russia: IDOLS
- The official Dima Bilan Polish Fan Website
- Dima Bilan: Friends Club in Kazakhstan
- Dima Bilan at the Forbes
- Dima Bilan discography at Discogs
Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by Marija Šerifović with "Molitva" |
Winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 |
Succeeded by Alexander Rybak with "Fairytale" |
Preceded by Natalia Podolskaya with "Nobody Hurt No One" |
Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 |
Succeeded by Serebro with "Song #1" |
Preceded by Serebro with "Song #1" |
Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 |
Succeeded by Anastasia Prikhodko with "Mamo" |
Preceded by Lena |
Best European Act in the MTV Europe Music Awards 2012 |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
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