Singer Mikhail Bublik biography. Biography

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Mikhail Viktorovich Bublik(genus. August 13 ( 19820813 ) , Mariupol, USSR) - Ukrainian and Russian pop singer, musician and performer in the pop music genre. Winner of the “Chanson of the Year” and “Golden Gramophone” awards. He was the mentor of the Chelyabinsk region choir in the project “Battle of the Choirs” on the TV channel “Russia-1”.

Biography

Mikhail Bublik was born on August 13, 1982 in a village near Mariupol. Soon after the birth of their son, his parents moved to Mariupol. Misha was very talented since childhood and musical child. IN big city Mikhail's chances of getting on the stage he so dreamed of have increased noticeably. Bublik put in a lot of effort to make his dream come true. At first, he himself, without anyone’s help or patronage, entered the music school and began to learn to play the accordion. Then he became a member of the school vocal and instrumental group. It took very little time for Misha to become not only an indispensable member of the group and songwriter, but also to take his rightful place as a leader - educated, intelligent, sociable and with a great sense of humor.

Mikhail did not immediately succeed in becoming a professional musician. The fact is that in Mariupol, where the boy grew up, for many years it was believed that a real man must definitely devote himself to metallurgy and work at one of the many plants for which the city is famous. Changing public opinion and existing stereotypes is not so easy, so after graduating from school, Misha entered the Azov State Technical University in Mariupol. Accustomed to doing any job well, Mikhail Bublik conscientiously studied welding for five years. He mastered university science perfectly and received a “red” diploma. The only thing that upset the young man was that he had less and less time to do what he loved – music.

Start

After graduating from university, Mikhail faced a serious question: who to be and what to do? Work by profession, but won’t he regret the choice he made for the rest of his life? In the end, the young man makes a decision: he leaves the city that has become his home and moves to Kharkov to continue his studies at the Academy of Culture. It was in Kharkov, thanks to his desire and the efforts of experienced teachers, that the “yard singer, the tomboy singer” managed to turn into, albeit young and a beginner, but able to reveal through creativity his rich inner world person and artist. Immersing himself in his favorite pastime, Mikhail enthusiastically engages in music, creating new songs and working in the Booblik̕s band. The popularity of the group is growing, interest in the musicians is gaining momentum. Misha Bublik's songs are heard not only among friends, but also on reporting concerts and parties. Soon several of the group's songs were heard on the radio. The listeners liked the compositions so much that they began to be broadcast more and more often. Then followed concert activity. The young musician and his band were joyfully greeted not only in the city of his childhood, Mariupol, but also in Kharkov, Donetsk and even Kyiv.

Smile of Fortune

It's hard to even imagine what it would be like creative path musician, if not for the fateful acquaintance with Alla Borisovna Pugacheva. The beginning of this amazing story happened a few days before Mikhail would have turned 28 years old, in August 2010. "Walking" around worldwide network, on one of the pages Mikhail Bublik saw a message addressed to him from a girl whom he did not know and had never even met. After reading it, the musician did not immediately understand what, or rather, who he was talking about, and even thought that the stranger had made a mistake or even decided to play a joke on the artist in this way. I was embarrassed and haunted by the news that the girl had become a big fan of their group’s work, thanks to the reviews of Alla Pugacheva herself. Mikhail knew only one Pugacheva, but could not believe that we were talking about Alla Borisovna. Curiosity forced the musician not only to find on the Internet all the recordings of the popular radio station “Radio Alla”, but also to listen to them. Mikhail couldn’t believe his ears, but his songs really sounded on the air, and the Primadonna herself Russian stage spoke favorably of his work. Isn't this a gift of fate?! Fortune had never smiled on him like that before.

Creativity flourishes

And already in the fall of the same fateful 2010, Mikhail became a finalist in the competition for young performers “Alla is Looking for Talents” in the capital of Moscow. There he had a unique opportunity to sing in front of Alla Borisovna herself. Later, on Russia Day, another significant event happened - among the famous and recognized artists who took part in the concert on Red Square was Mikhail Bublik. After some time, on the recommendations of Philip Kirkorov, whom Bublik met during the latter’s tour in Yalta, the aspiring but promising Bublik was offered to perform at the award ceremony music award“Peter FM” with the song “Sorry”, already loved by listeners.

Then there was a performance at the Ice Palace, after which Mikhail immediately went to the airport. He was in a hurry to catch a plane flying to Chechnya. The young singer gladly took the opportunity to perform his songs for people doing difficult service in Grozny. Later, the artist would call this tour a real event that played a significant role in his life.

Currently, Mikhail Bublik lives and works in Russia. The musician lived for six months in cultural capital Russia - St. Petersburg, where he moved from Kharkov. IN Lately Mikhail lives in Moscow. Bublik’s songs are constantly heard on music radio stations, and the musician himself is working on a new album, is passionate about the “Battle of the Choirs” project and continues to write songs that are extremely popular.

2012

In 2012, Mikhail Bublik released his first album “Art-shelling”, which included 10 songs. In the same year, Mikhail performs at the Ekh Razgulay! festival, where he performs the song “It will be light.” In 2012, Mikhail Bublik won the Chanson of the Year award for the composition “Together We Will Definitely Be”

2013

In 2013, Mikhail performs at the festival Eh Razgulay!, where he performs the song “Let's Dance”. In 2013, Mikhail Bublik won the Chanson of the Year award for the composition “40 thousand miles”

2014

In 2014, Mikhail Bublik released his second album, “Music about Her,” which included 13 compositions. In the same year, Mikhail performs at the Ekh Razgulay! festival, where he performs the song “Music about her.” In 2014, Mikhail Bublik won the Chanson of the Year award for the compositions “Ash” and “What Have We Done” (in a duet with Elena Vaenga)

2015

In 2015, Mikhail Bublik won the Chanson of the Year award for the composition “I invented you myself”

2016

In 2016, Mikhail Bublik released his third album “Mayak”, which included 13 compositions. In 2014, Mikhail Bublik won the Chanson of the Year award for the compositions “Save Me” and “What Have We Done” (in a duet with Elena Vaenga)

Discography

Number albums

  • 2012 - “Art-shelling”
  • 2014 - “Music about her”
  • 2015 - “40,000 versts”
  • 2016 - “Lighthouse”

Participation in the festival Eh Razgulay!

Awards and nominations

Year Reward Nominated work Category Result
2012 "Chanson of the Year" “We will definitely be together” Song Victory
Piter FM Award Mikhail Bublik Singer Victory
2013 "Chanson of the Year" "40 thousand versts" Song Victory
2014 "Chanson of the Year" "Ash", "What Have We Done" Song Victory
2015 "Chanson of the Year" “I invented you myself” Song Victory
2016 "Chanson of the Year" "Save Me", "What Have We Done" Song Victory

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Sonya kept busy too; but the goal of her efforts was the opposite of Natasha’s goal. She put away those things that should have remained; I wrote them down, at the countess's request, and tried to take with me as many as possible.

In the second hour, the four Rostov carriages, loaded and stowed, stood at the entrance. The carts with the wounded rolled out of the yard one after another.
The carriage in which Prince Andrei was carried, passing by the porch, attracted the attention of Sonya, who, together with the girl, was arranging seats for the countess in her huge tall carriage, which stood at the entrance.
– Whose stroller is this? – Sonya asked, leaning out of the carriage window.
“Didn’t you know, young lady?” - answered the maid. - The prince is wounded: he spent the night with us and is also coming with us.
- Who is this? What's the last name?
– Our very former groom, Prince Bolkonsky! – sighing, answered the maid. “They say he’s dying.”
Sonya jumped out of the carriage and ran to the Countess. The countess, already dressed for the trip, in a shawl and hat, tired, walked around the living room, waiting for her family in order to sit with the doors closed and pray before leaving. Natasha was not in the room.
“Maman,” said Sonya, “Prince Andrei is here, wounded, near death.” He's coming with us.
The Countess opened her eyes in fear and, grabbing Sonya’s hand, looked around.
- Natasha? - she said.
For both Sonya and the Countess, this news had only one meaning at first. They knew their Natasha, and the horror of what would happen to her at this news drowned out for them all sympathy for the person they both loved.
– Natasha doesn’t know yet; but he’s coming with us,” said Sonya.
- Are you talking about death?
Sonya nodded her head.
The Countess hugged Sonya and began to cry.
"God works in mysterious ways!" - she thought, feeling that in everything that was done now, an omnipotent hand, previously hidden from people’s view, began to appear.
- Well, mom, everything is ready. What are you talking about?.. – Natasha asked with a lively face, running into the room.
“Nothing,” said the Countess. - It's ready, let's go. – And the countess bent down to her reticule to hide her upset face. Sonya hugged Natasha and kissed her.
Natasha looked at her questioningly.
- What you? What happened?
- There is nothing…
- Very bad for me?.. What is it? – asked the sensitive Natasha.
Sonya sighed and did not answer. The Count, Petya, m me Schoss, Mavra Kuzminishna, Vasilich entered the living room, and, closing the doors, they all sat down and sat silently, without looking at each other, for several seconds.
The count was the first to stand up and, sighing loudly, began to make the sign of the cross. Everyone did the same. Then the count began to hug Mavra Kuzminishna and Vasilich, who remained in Moscow, and, while they caught his hand and kissed his shoulder, he lightly patted them on the back, saying something vague, affectionately soothing. The Countess went into the imagery, and Sonya found her there on her knees in front of the images that remained scattered along the wall. (According to family legends, the most expensive images were taken with them.)
On the porch and in the courtyard, people leaving with daggers and sabers with which Petya had armed them, with their trousers tucked into their boots and tightly belted with belts and sashes, said goodbye to those who remained.
As always during departures, much was forgotten and not properly packed, and for quite a long time two guides stood on both sides of the open door and steps of the carriage, preparing to give the Countess a ride, while girls with pillows, bundles, and carriages were running from home to the carriages. , and the chaise, and back.
- Everyone will forget their time! - said the countess. “You know that I can’t sit like that.” - And Dunyasha, gritting her teeth and not answering, with an expression of reproach on her face, rushed into the carriage to redo the seat.
- Oh, these people! - said the count, shaking his head.
The old coachman Yefim, with whom the countess was the only one who decided to ride, sitting high on her box, did not even look back at what was happening behind him. With thirty years of experience, he knew that it wouldn’t be long before they told him “God bless!” and that when they say, they will stop him two more times and send him for forgotten things, and after that they will stop him again, and the countess herself will lean out of his window and ask him by Christ God to drive more carefully on the slopes. He knew this and therefore, more patiently than his horses (especially the left red one - Falcon, who kicked and, chewing, fingered the bit) waited for what would happen. Finally everyone sat down; the steps gathered and threw themselves into the carriage, the door slammed, they sent for the box, the countess leaned out and said that she had to. Then Yefim slowly took off his hat from his head and began to cross himself. The postilion and all the people did the same.
- With God blessing! - said Yefim, putting on his hat. - Pull it out! - The postilion touched. The right drawbar fell into the clamp, the high springs crunched, and the body swayed. The footman jumped onto the box as he walked. The carriage shook as it left the yard onto the shaking pavement, the other carriages also shook, and the train moved up the street. In the carriages, carriages and chaises, everyone was baptized at the church that was opposite. The people remaining in Moscow walked on both sides of the carriages, seeing them off.
Natasha had rarely experienced such a joyful feeling as the one she was experiencing now, sitting in the carriage next to the countess and looking at the walls of an abandoned, alarmed Moscow slowly moving past her. She occasionally leaned out of the carriage window and looked back and forth at the long train of wounded preceding them. Almost ahead of everyone, she could see the closed top of Prince Andrei's carriage. She did not know who was in it, and every time, thinking about the area of ​​​​her convoy, she looked for this carriage with her eyes. She knew she was ahead of everyone.
In Kudrin, from Nikitskaya, from Presnya, from Podnovinsky, several trains similar to the Rostov train arrived, and carriages and carts were already traveling in two rows along Sadovaya.
While driving around the Sukharev Tower, Natasha, who was curiously and quickly examining the people riding and walking, suddenly cried out in joy and surprise:
- Fathers! Mom, Sonya, look, it’s him!
- Who? Who?
- Look, by God, Bezukhov! - Natasha said, leaning out of the carriage window and looking at a tall, fat man in a coachman’s caftan, obviously a dressed-up gentleman by his gait and posture, who, next to a yellow, beardless old man in a frieze overcoat, approached under the arch of the Sukharev Tower.
- By God, Bezukhov, in a caftan, with some old boy! By God,” said Natasha, “look, look!”
- No, it’s not him. Is it possible, such nonsense?
“Mom,” Natasha shouted, “I’ll give you a beating that it’s him!” I assure you. Wait, wait! - she shouted to the coachman; but the coachman could not stop, because more carts and carriages were leaving Meshchanskaya, and they were shouting at the Rostovs to get going and not delay the others.
Indeed, although already much further away than before, all the Rostovs saw Pierre or a man unusually similar to Pierre, in a coachman's caftan, walking down the street with a bowed head and a serious face, next to a small beardless old man who looked like a footman. This old man noticed a face sticking out of the carriage at him and, respectfully touching Pierre's elbow, said something to him, pointing to the carriage. For a long time Pierre could not understand what he was saying; so he was apparently immersed in his thoughts. Finally, when he understood it, he looked as directed and, recognizing Natasha, at that very second, surrendering to the first impression, quickly headed towards the carriage. But, having walked ten steps, he, apparently remembering something, stopped.
Natasha’s face, sticking out of the carriage, shone with mocking affection.
- Pyotr Kirilych, go! After all, we found out! It is amazing! – she shouted, holding out her hand to him. - How are you? Why are you doing this?
Pierre took the outstretched hand and awkwardly kissed it as he walked (since the carriage continued to move).
- What's wrong with you, Count? – the countess asked in a surprised and compassionate voice.
- What? What? For what? “Don’t ask me,” Pierre said and looked back at Natasha, whose radiant, joyful gaze (he felt this without looking at her) filled him with its charm.
– What are you doing, or are you staying in Moscow? – Pierre was silent.
- In Moscow? – he said questioningly. - Yes, in Moscow. Farewell.
“Oh, I wish I were a man, I would certainly stay with you.” Oh, how good it is! – Natasha said. - Mom, let me stay. “Pierre looked absentmindedly at Natasha and wanted to say something, but the countess interrupted him:
– You were at the battle, we heard?
“Yes, I was,” answered Pierre. “Tomorrow there will be a battle again...” he began, but Natasha interrupted him:
- What’s the matter with you, Count? You don't look like yourself...
- Oh, don’t ask, don’t ask me, I don’t know anything myself. Tomorrow... No! Goodbye, goodbye,” he said, “a terrible time!” - And, falling behind the carriage, he walked onto the sidewalk.


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Biography (history) of Mikhail Bublik

The first thing you understand when you meet Misha Bublik is that he is cheerful and very interesting person. And it doesn’t matter at all whether you’ve known him for a long time or are seeing him for the first time, you just immediately feel that communicating with him will bring a lot of pleasure - his smiling eyes speak for themselves. The kindness that lives in this young and talented guy, who with his creativity was able to win the favor of the Mariupol public, like a magnet, wins people over.

“I’m kind,” said Mikhail, trying to describe himself in a few words. - I’m also sentimental and very impressionable, and the latter is both an advantage and a disadvantage. I am also responsible and, of course, I try very hard to be punctual.”

Misha is also very talented. And he was able to prove this not only here, in Mariupol.

(don’t even get your hopes up, this is not a pseudonym!) was born on August 13, 1982 in a small Ukrainian city - Mariupol. If he had stayed there, perhaps his first and only fans would have been his friends and family, but by the will of fate, little Misha’s parents exchanged the colorful village life for city ​​bustle and moved to Mariupol. Along with the move, the talented boy’s chances of getting on stage increased noticeably. Yes, he, in fact, never missed them: first he enrolled in a music school for accordion class, and then he asked to play in school group. He soon became a band leader and songwriter, whose talent had many admirers, both at school and beyond.

It would seem that Misha has only one path - to the stage. However, when it's time to choose future profession, it turned out that in a provincial city famous for its metallurgical plants, it is not so easy to break stereotypes. Therefore, a young, hopeful musician entered the Azov State Technical University at... the welding department. Yes, he not only entered, but also graduated with honors! But there was less and less time left for creativity.

Decisive and ambitious Misha left hometown and left for Kharkov, where he entered the Kharkov Academy of Culture. It was there that experienced teachers helped him overcome the “tomboy singer” within himself and turn into young artist, already consciously revealing his multifaceted creative potential.

Having plunged headlong into his studies, Mikhail now never forgot about music for a minute. The popularity of his group was rapidly gaining momentum: their songs were heard on the radio, they gave concerts not only in their native Mariupol, but also in Donetsk, Kharkov, and Kyiv. And so, probably, it could have continued for a long time, if not for the intervention of the Diva of the Russian stage - Alla Borisovna Pugacheva.

In August 2010 year, literally on the eve of his birthday, in one of social networks Mikhail received a message from unknown girl. It said that she was grateful to A.B. for introducing me to his work. The singer did not immediately understand who he was talking about, but only after the girl clarified that we're talking about about Pugacheva, and completely decided that he was being played. However, curiosity got the better of him, and Misha decided to check what was said. He easily found recordings of Radio Alla broadcasts on the Internet, and what a surprise it was when it turned out that the Diva not only put his songs on the air, but also spoke positively about them! It was a real gift of fate!

Misha posted the found recording of the “Alla is looking for talents” program on his blog, where Philip Kirkorov accidentally stumbled upon it. He also spoke flatteringly about Mikhail’s work, and even found time to personally meet the young artist during his tour in Yalta.

“He took my disk and said that he would try to do everything in his power,” Mikhail Bublik shared his memories. - For Philip it is selfless act, since he is not producing us, he just had such a desire. And I don’t know what he did, but on the way home from Yalta they called me and said: “Hello, we liked your song “Sorry,” we want to see you at the Peter FM music award ceremony.”


Already in the fall of the same year, Mikhail performed in the finals of the Alla's Got Talents 2010 competition in Moscow, where he had the opportunity to sing in front of Pugacheva herself. The meeting took place in a fashionable restaurant opposite the Mosfilm film studio. First, the competition participants were treated to a buffet. "Everything was at the highest level" - Mikhail noted.

Alla Pugacheva was not alone on the jury. The singer invited program directors and leading radio stations to help young talents not only valuable advice, but also to show them to show business professionals, reports http://www.site.

Mikhail told Priazovsky Worker about his impressions of meeting Alla Borisovna: “She looked amazing, joked, smiled, and gave us good advice. Communication with her was nothing but pleasure.”

Mikhail performed at number eleven with a song that many listeners have long loved, “We Will Definitely Be Together.” Alla Borisovna cut some off in the middle of a song, but she listened to Bublik’s songs with attention to the end. The entire event lasted about four hours. The prima donna personally listened to all the finalists. “And what’s surprising is that she was never even distracted,” noted Misha.

After the contestants' performances, the jury members went to a meeting. As a result, absolutely all the competitors received incentive prizes. “You are all winners, and I chose you all personally. I’ve already heard you sing, but now I can see you,” said Pugacheva.

However, some are luckier. Thus, the songs of Mikhail Bublik and some other performers were put into rotation on the radio. Now Misha’s songs can be heard on FM radio stations: “ Russian radio", "Love radio" and "Radio Dacha". Mikhail also received a cash prize from the Diva. A Grand Prize– The “Golden Star” from Alla Borisovna went to the singer Sevara.

On Russia Day, Mikhail had the honor of performing on Red Square. Then there was the first performance at the Ice Palace, immediately after which Mikhail Bublik went with a concert not to a fashionable club, as one might expect, but to the airport, from which the plane took him to distant Chechnya. The singer got a chance to sing his best songs for hundreds of military personnel from ordinary soldiers to high command. Needless to say, these tours became a truly significant event in the artist’s life.

From Mariupol, Misha moved to St. Petersburg, where he lived for about six months.

Currently, Mikhail Bublik lives and works in Moscow.

Hundreds of thousands of listeners of popular radio stations empathize with his songs.

At the end of September 2013, the premiere of the song “Ash” from Mikhail Bublik’s new album took place on two major radio stations at once: radio “Chanson” and on “Russian Radio”!

Album LIGHTHOUSE. October. 2016.

The new album “Mayak” begins with jazz-like light passages of the composition “Smells of Home,” setting the listener up for a cozy retro wave. The next song, “Closer and Closer,” takes us to the beach, where sun, sand and girls await, dancing dancing in Latin style in multi-colored sarongs. We recharge ourselves with goodness and move on to the next composition, “I’m sick.” It's a little more dramatic than the previous ones. The song could well feel great in the repertoire of, for example, Leps, and seems slightly inappropriate for the sparkling positive image of the soloist. But if you abstract from the image and listen only to the music, there is nothing to complain about. The dramaturgy is well matched to the timbre, and the orchestral support is equally impeccable.

The composition “Sea” sends the listener, it seems to me, to Odessa, and more specifically to the Black Sea coast. I definitely want to write her down as an homage to the work of the legendary Leonid Utesov. The song “Girl” is a bit reminiscent of “Wake up call” Maroon 5, but more sing-song. Quite a stylish thing. Continuing the maritime theme, the song “Ship” immediately follows. Cheerful, perky, bright. I was very pleased with the violin, reminiscent of pirate songs from the cartoon “The Adventures of Captain Vrungel.” Approaching the middle of the album, it is difficult not to notice the song “Mayak”. Beautiful, diverse, elements of funk and country in this composition organically complement each other, creating a unique atmosphere. A very worthy thing. Further, Mikhail never ceases to amaze with the variety of creative ideas.

In the song “Everything Will Come True” the folklore pieces force the viewer to watch the flutes rising to the sky and involuntarily the image of a Disney princess is born in the head, singing her joyful motivating song somewhere in the sky to the birds circling around her and just passers-by who happen to be nearby.

Still, something incredible happens with genres on this album. Suddenly, among the instrumental compositions, we find a synthpop song. It was a little unusual to listen to music of this direction accompanied by such pure vocals, not muffled by any compressors or reverberations. One gets the feeling that Mikhail is pulling the blanket over himself, but no, he just sings well. In general, the song “Helps to Live” has a right to exist.

The next composition, “Let’s Play,” is perhaps the classic song by Mikhail Bublik. The one that feels great in the “Eh, Razgulay” collections of any year of release. But “Between Us” is more reminiscent New Year's song. Its simple harmony is quite typical for songs that become hits of domestic Blue Lights.

And finally, “The Shining.” A simple, unobtrusive song that ends well new album"Lighthouse". If you are a fan of Trofim, Leps and just good, soulful music, this album should certainly please you.

Official (updated) biography on http://www.site
Official page Mikhail Bublik Vkontakte: http://vk.com/mikhail_bublik
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MikhailBublik
Twitter: https://twitter.com/boobliksband
Mail.ru blog: no.
Official website: http://www.bublik.me/
YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/user/BoobliksBand
Livejournal: www.skajinet.livejournal.com
MySpace: no.
Mikhail Bublik in Odnoklassniki (official group): www.odnoklassniki.ru/profile/129305379986
Photo on FLICKR: none.

Materials used to create the biography:
1. Official page of Mikhail Bublik on VKontakte, website of Radio Chanson (chanson.ru), materials by Olga KEMENCHEDZHI.
2. Wikipedia.
3. Media.
4. Photos from open sources.

Mikhail Bublik – Ukrainian and Russian singer, who found his calling at the intersection of the genres of chanson and rock. He is a participant in the television projects “Battle of the Choirs”, “Three Chords”, the author of the hits “40 thousand versts”, “I invented you myself”, “What have we done”, and a multiple winner of the “Chanson of the Year” award.

His disarming smile and frantic energy have made the artist an idol for several generations: at his concerts you can meet both elegant women and young ladies.

Childhood and youth

Mikhail Bublik was born in August 1982 in a village near Mariupol. The boy's parents claim that he started singing even earlier than talking. Soon the family moved to Mariupol, where the opportunity to develop the talent of a young singer was disproportionately higher than in the village. It's interesting that in early childhood the boy dreamed in the future of becoming not an astronaut, but the Pope, and then -. Later, Misha began to think about becoming a doctor.

Mikhail attended a local music school, where he learned to play the accordion. Soon he asked to join the local vocal and instrumental group “DePRessia”, where he subsequently began to play a key role.


Mariupol is a harsh city of metallurgists. Here it is customary for men to choose the only one " male profession" - metallurgist. A large number of factories hospitably opened their doors to all local representatives of the stronger sex.

Becoming a singer and musician is almost an insult public opinion, challenge. And Mikhail Bublik gave up. At the insistence of his parents, he became a student at the Azov State Technical University, after which he was to receive a welding degree. And since the guy was used to doing everything thoroughly and conscientiously, he graduated with honors.


However, you can’t fool yourself: Misha’s soul yearned for singing and music. Bagel decided to desperate step: he left Mariupol for Kharkov. Soon he became a student at the Kharkov Academy of Culture. Mikhail chose for himself the faculty of “variety and public events director.”

Music

Mikhail Bublik was one of the most diligent students. Soon he managed to turn into an aspiring artist. The guy enthusiastically studied music. During this period, he remembered the school group, deciding that it was time for it to recover after the collapse and continue creative activities.

In 2006, Mikhail’s plans came true. Now reborn Music band was called “Booblik’s band”. The group's popularity was rapidly gaining momentum. Mikhail became one of those artists who visited military units of the Russian army in Chechnya with a concert, and he visited there during turbulent times. Soon several songs were heard on the radio.


It is difficult to say how fate and creative biography Mikhail Bublik, if not for His Majesty's lucky chance. Probably fate itself gave Misha a gift before his birthday. In August 2010, the guy received congratulations from a fan on a social network. The stranger wrote that she was grateful for the discovery called Mikhail Bublik.

The guy did not immediately understand what he was talking about, and asked the girl what she was writing about. She replied that she first heard Misha’s songs on Radio Alla. Mikhail listened to all the broadcasts and really found his songs. Pugacheva played Bublik’s songs on the air and spoke flatteringly about them.

Mikhail Bublik - “Run”

Misha proudly posted this entry on his personal blog. Soon I came across the recording myself. He invited Misha to his concert in Yalta. This meeting took place and became the impetus for musical career Mikhail Bublik. The fall of 2010 brought the singer another gift: he became a finalist in the Moscow competition for young performers called “Alla's Looking for Talents.”

However, this was only the first step to popularity. The second for Misha was a performance at the Peter FM music award ceremony. Misha was again recommended by Philip Kirkorov. Bublik appeared with the best of his compositions called “Sorry.”

Mikhail Bublik - “Sorry”

Mikhail Bublik continued to work in Russia. At one time he lived in St. Petersburg, but then moved to Moscow. The singer's career quickly gained momentum. He became a frequent guest at the best concert venues countries. His songs are often broadcast on Russian Radio, Piter FM and other popular radio stations. For fans Mikhail for a long time promised the appearance of his first album.

In 2012, the artist’s album “Art-shelling” was released. In the same year, Bublik received the “Chanson of the Year” award, which he subsequently began to receive regularly every year until the present day.


A year later, the musician acted as a mentor in a television competition in the second season of “Battle of the Choirs” on the Russia-1 channel. The program repeated the foreign show “Clash of the Choirs”. As part of the musical project, each mentor had to choose a team during open castings in the city assigned to him. The teams then competed with each other during a series of live broadcasts. Choir members became Bublik’s wards Chelyabinsk region. The winner of the second season of the “Battle of the Choirs” was a group from Krasnodar, whose mentor was.

In 2014, the bard’s second album, “Music About Her,” was released. The disc contained 13 songs, one of them was the singer’s popular track “What Have We Done,” which Mikhail recorded in a duet with. According to Bublik, after the artist listened to the material, she promised him to become blood enemies if the singer refused to perform with her together.

Mikhail Bublik and Elena Vaenga - “What have we done”

Already possessing media fame, Bublik received an invitation to the first season of the TV show “Three Chords”, where he was accompanied by stars of Russian and Ukrainian show business - and others. At the competition, Mikhail performed songs from the repertoire of Evgeny Agranovich, and other celebrities. The songs “Say No”, “My Grandmother Smoking a Pipe”, “Wait, Locomotive”, performed in competitive program TV show.

Mikhail Bublik - “It will be light”

In 2015, the musician recorded a new hit, “I Invented You Himself.” The song received the “Chanson of the Year” award and recognition from listeners. 2015-2016 added 2 more albums to Bublik’s discography: the collection “40 thousand versts” and the numbered album “Mayak”.

In 2016, the musician once again became a participant in the “Eh, take a walk!” festival, where he has been performing for several years, and performed a new composition, “Helps to Live.” In the same year, the first video for the song “Smells of Home” was released. There are a number of other recordings on the Bublik website in the video section, but these are more likely videos from concerts than full-fledged clips.

At the beginning of March 2017, the artist gave 3 solo concerts in the theatre Russian army in Moscow in support of the new album.

Mikhail Bublik - “White Snow from the Sky”

The musician actively tours every year; the concert poster on his official website schedules performances in different cities six months in advance. In the spring of 2017, Bublik’s concerts were held in St. Petersburg, Vladivostok, Novosibirsk, Omsk, Yekaterinburg, and Chelyabinsk. Later, the artist performed in Europe. With a solo program, the artist traveled to 9 cities in Germany.

Personal life

The personal life of Mikhail Bublik is a closed book. The musician's age suggests that he clearly had more than one serious relationship, but the press does not have reliable information about the artist’s wife or children. In interviews, he has repeatedly stated that marriage will interfere with creativity. But the singer does not give any specific information, much less posts a photo of his supposed chosen one on his social networks.


The performer himself says this:

“I believe that private things cannot be public. I write about everything that happens inside me in my songs. I don’t write songs to order because I don’t know how to write about something that doesn’t touch me. So I think I already talk a lot about my personal stuff.”

Most of the singer's compositions are sad, oh unhappy love. However, admirers of creativity do not believe that handsome, tall (Mikhail is 180 cm tall) and popular man may end up alone forever or in an unhappy relationship. Misha has many fans, and there is hope that soon other motives will appear in Bublik’s discography.


Mikhail is an avid traveler. Most of all he is attracted by Norwegian nature, mountain landscapes, and sea coasts. Communication with the elements fuels the artist’s creativity and gives impetus to write new songs.

Mikhail Bublik now

Bublik’s work was awarded the next “Chanson of the Year” award, which he received in 2018 for his performance of the hit “From the Sky White snow». Latest premieres chansonniers' repertoire includes musical compositions“I’m coming for you” and “In the sky above us.”

Mikhail Bublik - “I’m coming for you” (premiere 2018)

Now the singer is preparing for a full-scale “Frankly” tour, which will take place in 2019. Mikhail will give concerts in Yekaterinburg, Irkutsk, Tyumen, Khabarovsk, Barnaul, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk. In total, it is planned to visit 11 cities during the spring months.

Discography

  • 2012 - “Art-shelling”
  • 2014 - “Music about her”
  • 2015 - “40,000 versts”
  • 2016 - “Lighthouse”

Mikhail Bublik (don’t even get your hopes up, this is not a pseudonym!) was born on August 13, 1982 in the Ukrainian outback. If he had stayed there, perhaps his first and only fans would have been his friends and family, but as fate would have it, little Misha’s parents preferred the bustle of the city and moved to the large city of Mariupol by the standards of that time. Along with the move, the talented boy’s chances of getting on stage... Read all

Mikhail Bublik (don’t even get your hopes up, this is not a pseudonym!) was born on August 13, 1982 in the Ukrainian outback. If he had stayed there, perhaps his first and only fans would have been his friends and family, but as fate would have it, little Misha’s parents preferred the bustle of the city and moved to the large city of Mariupol by the standards of that time. Along with the move, the talented boy’s chances of getting on stage increased noticeably. Yes, he, in fact, never missed them: first he signed up for an accordion class at a music school, and then he asked to play in the school band. Soon the guy turned into the permanent leader of the group and songwriter, whose talent had many admirers both at school and beyond.
It would seem that Misha has only one path - to the stage. However, when it came time to choose a future profession, it turned out that in a provincial city, famous for its metallurgical plants, it is not so easy to break stereotypes. Therefore, a young, hopeful musician entered the Azov State Technical University at... the welding department. Yes, he not only entered, but also graduated with honors! But there was less and less time left for creativity.
Decisive and ambitious Misha left his hometown and went to Kharkov, where he entered the Kharkov Academy of Culture. It was there that experienced teachers helped him overcome the “tomboy singer” within himself and turn into a young artist, already consciously revealing his multifaceted creative potential.
Having plunged headlong into his studies, Mikhail now never forgot about music for a minute. The popularity of his group was rapidly gaining momentum: their songs were heard on the radio, they gave concerts not only in their native Mariupol, but also in Donetsk, Kharkov, and Kyiv. And this probably could have continued for a long time if the Diva of the Russian stage, Alla Pugacheva, had not intervened.
In August 2010, literally on the eve of his birthday, Mikhail received a message from an unfamiliar girl on one of his social networks. It said that she was grateful to A.B. for introducing me to his work. The singer did not immediately understand who he was talking about, and only after the girl clarified that she was talking about Pugacheva, he completely decided that he was being played. However, curiosity got the better of him, and Misha decided to check what was said. He easily found recordings of Radio Alla broadcasts on the Internet, and what a surprise it was when it turned out that the Diva not only put his songs on the air, but also spoke positively about them! It was a real gift of fate!
Misha posted the found recording of the “Alla’s Looking for Talents” program on his blog, where Philip Kirkorov accidentally stumbled upon it. He also spoke flatteringly about Mikhail’s work, and even found time to personally meet the young artist during his tour in Yalta.
Already in the fall of the same year, Mikhail performed in the finals of the “Alla's Looking for Talents” competition in Moscow, where he had the opportunity to sing in front of Pugacheva herself. On Russia Day, Mikhail had the honor of performing on Red Square. Then there was the first performance at the Ice Palace, immediately after which Mikhail Bublik went with a concert not to a fashionable club, as one might expect, but to the airport, from which the plane took him to distant Chechnya. The singer got the chance to sing his best songs for hundreds of military personnel from ordinary soldiers to high command. Needless to say, these tours became a truly significant event in the artist’s life.
From Mariupol, Misha moved to St. Petersburg, where he lived for about six months. Currently, Mikhail Bublik lives and works in Moscow. Hundreds of thousands of listeners of popular radio stations empathize with his songs.

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