Stas Shurins discography

Stas Shurins discography

Stas Shurins in 2013
Studio albums 2
Music videos 8
Singles 9

This article is a discography, released by Latvian pop-rock singer Stas Shurins. It includes 2 studio albums, 6 singles and 8 music videos.

Album "Round 1"

Round 1 is the name of debut studio album, released by Stas Shurins in July, 2012. The album includes 12 tracks and music video for the song "Prosti".

"Round 1" (Russian: Раунд 1)
Studio album by Stas Shurins
Released July 6, 2012 (2012-07-06)
Recorded 2010-2012
Genre Pop rock
Tracklist

Estesstvenny otbor

"Estesstvenny otbor" (Russian: Естесственный отбор)
Studio album by Stas Shurins
Released November 13, 2013
Recorded 2012-2013
Genre Pop rock, psychedelic rock, rap-rock, indie rock
Stas Shurins chronology
"Round 1"
(2012)
"Estesstvenny otbor"
(2013)

Estesstvenny otbor (Russian: Естесственный отбор) (English: Natural selection) - the second studio album, which should be released at the end of 2013. In September, 2013 Stas Shurins in official fan-club of site Vkontakte announced the name of his future album. The full tracklist includes singles: "I Don't Care", "I.P.O.D.", "Take" and "Ty moe". The official videos for the songs were shot during 2012 and 2013.

The style of music is similar with pop music with elements of Rock, indie and funk.

The song "I Don't Care" was also presented in a duo with Vlad Topalov in a rap-rock style.[1]

The author of all songs from the album is Stas Shurins. But the song "Я вернусь" was the cover of Igor Talkov song, and the song "Берега" was firstly sung by Grigory Leps.

The official motto of the album is: "Life, Love And Music Must Go On!"

Tracklist

No. Title Length
1. "Ты моё"   3:49
2. "Берега"   3:48
3. "Водопад времени"   3:58
4. "Я вернусь"   3:36
5. "Небо-Кровь"   3:17
6. "I Don`t Care"   3:07
7. "Тормози"   3:37
8. "Take"   3:30
9. "I.P.O.D."   3:49
10. "Maniak"   3:54
11. "Пока ты со мной"   3:45
12. "Why"   3:57
13. "Водопад времени (feat. Giacomo)"   3:58

C'est la bombe

"C'est la bombe"
Single by Stas Shurins & "V.label"
Released April, 2008
Format radio-single
Recorded 2007
Genre Rap rock
Industrial hip hop
Rapcore
Length 03:16
Writer(s) V. label, Stas Shurins
Producer(s) EMI

C'est la bombe (English: This is the bomb) is a song, recorded by Ukrainian singer Stas Shurins and Latvian hip hop band "V.Label". The song has an official music video.[2]

Music video

The video released in 2008 became the first video in Stas Shurins activity. It shows the band "V.label" playing with Stas Shurins in a night club. The video was improved by special effects made in computer software. During the play of electronic music appear the photos of Stas Shurins and the band mixed with words "C'est la bombe" and "Life is a game". Also is shown a woman with fire in her eyes, who personalizes the lyrics of the song.

Ne shodi s uma

"Ne shodi s uma"
Single by Stas Shurins
from the album Round 1
Released 2010
Format radio-single
Recorded 2009
Genre Funk rock
Length 03:17
Writer(s) Stas Shurins
Producer(s) Konstantin Meladze

Ne shodi s uma(Don't be mad) - author's song written by Stas Shurins which he presented for casting at the third season of Fabrika zirok. Also this song was sang on one of his live-speeches.

The live video[3] became first video, which had appeared in broadcast TV channels in 2010. There was also filmed the video for the acoustic version of the song.[4] In July 2010 Shurins performed this song during the competition «Pesny moria» as a guest of program.[5] The song was also presented on competitive selection in Eurovision 2010 at the eve of New 2010 year with Ukrainian singer Erika.[6]

Single "Prosti"

"Prosti"
Single by Stas Shurins
from the album Round 1
Released March 2, 2012 (2012-03-02)
Format single, free download
Recorded 2011
Genre Pop rock
Length 03:51
Writer(s) Stas Shurins

Prosti (English: Forgive me) - the first single by Stas Shurins, released at March 2, 2012. The single was also included in the album Round 1. For the song was filmed video<ref name="clip "Forgive">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFQMQe24TEM</ref>

Music video

The official video was presented in April 2012. Director - Igor Stekolenko, operator - Dmitriy Peretrutov. The video shows Stas Shurins in the depressed state, as a man, who has lost a beloved person. The words «Forgive me, I was wrong» (Прости меня, я был неправ) singer appeales to people to ask the forgiveness from their family. The main idea of the song is a confession of a man who understands that the life of another person can not come back and tries to ask her for the forgiveness. At the end of the video Shurins writes a letter which he puts on the cross at the cemetery at the end of the video and the video ends with epilogue.

I Don't Care

"I Don't Care"
Single by Stas Shurins
Released 2012
Format free downloads, Internet single
Recorded 2012
Genre Funk rock, rap-rock
Length 03:08
Writer(s) Stas Shurins

I Don't Care - the second single by Stas Shurins released in 2012. It was his first single in English. The song has also the official video directed by Ksenia Krutogolova. The song was also sung with Vlad Topalov.[7]

Music video

The video shows Stas Shurins accompanied by musicians. The clip was filmed at the old building. The video looks like amateur video, because mostly are shown actions of the musicians, not their play. A big part of the video the musicians are drawing colored graffiti on the walls of old buildings. Sometimes at the video appears the single picture with graffiti, which is gradually emerging.

I.P.O.D.

"I.P.O.D."
Single by Stas Shurins
Released October 15, 2012 (2012-10-15)
Format Internet single
Recorded 2012
Genre Rock, Pop rock
Length 03:48
Writer(s) Stas Shurins

I.P.O.D. is the fourth single released by Stas Shurins in 2012. This song despite the English name is sung in Russian and has Russian lyrics. Literally, the name I.P.O.D. is translated like (In a Place of Depth), and there is no particular relationship to IPod. The song has two versions of music video.

Music video

For the song were presented two versions of the video, the Director of which was Ksenia Krutogolova. But just the second one has been officially presented, which was released at the end of 2012. At the beginning the video shows Stas Shurins pulling cargo under rain. Later it shows the house with two dancers dancing inside it. In this video the dancers (presumably) depict feelings and emotional state of the main character. At the end of the video appears Stas Shurins fighting with a girl who is almost invisible. And finally the video ends when the singer entirely immersed into bath with dirty water.

Take

"Take"
Single by Stas Shurins
Released March 1, 2013 (2013-03-01)
Format Internet single
Recorded 2012-2013
Genre Pop rock, indie
Length 03:22
Writer(s) Stas Shurins

Take is the fourth single by Stas Shurins released in 2013. The song became the second English single by artist. This single tells the story of two strong personalities who both are opposite to each other, but they are shackled by the strongest feelings.[8] For the song was filmed video.

Music video

The video was presented on 29 April 2013. The video shows Stas Shurins tipsy (drunk by alcohol) walking down the street. On the way he stops at the local club, where the boxing (Mixed martial arts) take place. The video of battles is intertwined with playing poker between the owner of the club and one of the fighters. Sometimes is also shown Stas Shurins singing from the scene of the club surrounded by musicians. After one man knocks out another, the singer breaks a bottle on the head of the winner and starts a fight with the audience. And after that all Shurins leaves the club.

In his interview Shurins told that always sought to play the role of bad guy in the video or movie.[9]

Ty moyo

"Ты моё"
single by Stas Shurins from the album Estesstvenny otbor
Released August 29, 2013 (2013-08-29)
Recorded 2013
Genre Pop rock
Length 03:48
Writer Stas Shurins
Language Russian
Estesstvenny otbor track listing

"Take" "Ты моё" "Poka ty so mnoi"

Ты моё (Ty moyo ..., English: you're mine ...) is a name of the fifth single released by Latvian and Ukrainian singer Stas Shurins in 2013. At the same day was presented the official video for this song.[10] Director: Ksenia Krutogolova, operator - Oleg Moroz. And the single was loaded on ITunes for a legal downloading.

The singer himself in such way described this song:

"This song is for me a very personal and sincere/ I can say that it is a Declaration of love to my wife. - Now the declaration becomes public, I don't know whether it is good or bad, but that is the fate of the authors - something "private" sometimes becomes "public"".

[11][12]

Music video

The video shows Stas Shurins walking in a desert. Also it includes scenes when he begins to build a castle of sand. While he is building it the video is intersected with the episodes of the love-story between some man and woman. At the end of the video the singer destroys the built castle.

The video firstly appeared at M1 channel and Ru.music and at the Latvian TV-channels of Russian music.

Why

"Why"
Single by Stas Shurins
from the album Estesstvenny otbor
Released December 23, 2013 (2013-12-23)
February 5, 2014 (2014-02-05) (re-release)
Format Internet single, Radio single
Recorded 2012-2013
Genre Pop rock, britpop, alternative rock
Length 03:53
Writer(s) Stas Shurins

«Why» is the eighth official single by Stas Shurins, which is the seventh from the album "Estesstvenny otbor". As a single, the song was firstly released in December 2013, when the singer presented it on the selection for Eurovision 2014, but finally the singer remained in the top ten.

The second time as a single, the song was released on 5 February 2014, at the same time were presented a video and cover for the song.

Music video

The video was filmed in 2013, but presented in 2014. This video is a continuation of the video for the song "Poka ty so mnoi". The video shows Stas Shurins playing on a deck of the ship from the previous video. The video is also mixed with scenes from videos for "I.P.O.D." and "Ty moyo", and also contains footage from concert performances and the presentation of "Estesstvenny otbor".

The singer said that it shows the whole path of a "new creativity", which he had to pass in the period from 2012 to 2014.

Music videos

Year Video Producer Album
2009 Ne shodi s uma (Concert video) Fabrika Zirok «Round 1»
2010 Ne shodi s uma (acoustic video) «Round 1»
2012 Prosti (Forgive me) Igor Stekolenko «Round 1»
2012 I Don't Care Ksenia Krutogolova «Estestvenny otbor»
2012 I.P.O.D. Ksenia Krutogolova «Estestvenny otbor»
2013 Take Ksenia Krutogolova «Estestvenny otbor»
2013 Ty moe (You're my) Ksenia Krutogolova «Estestvenny otbor»
2013 Poka ty so mnoi (While you're with me) Ksenia Krutogolova «Estestvenny otbor»

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