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Dimash Kudaibergen
NameDimash Kudaibergen
CaptionKudaibergen performing in 2023
Birth nameDinmuhammed Kanatuly Kudaibergen
Birth date24 May 1994
Birth placeAktobe, Kazakhstan
OccupationSinger, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist
Years active2010–present
GenrePop, operatic pop, world music, classical crossover
InstrumentVocals, piano, dombra, drums
LabelSony Music, Dimash Kudaibergen Studio
Websitehttps://dimashkudaibergen.com/

Dimash Kudaibergen is a Kazakh singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist renowned for his extraordinary vocal range and technical prowess. He gained international fame after his participation in the Chinese television competition Singer 2017, where his performances showcased a remarkable fusion of pop, classical, and traditional Kazakh styles. Since then, he has performed on prestigious global stages, released multiple albums, and amassed a significant international following, often referred to as "Dears." Kudaibergen is celebrated as a cultural ambassador for Kazakhstan and a prominent figure in the world music and classical crossover genres.

Early life and education

Dimash Kudaibergen was born Dinmuhammed Kanatuly Kudaibergen on May 24, 1994, in Aktobe, Kazakhstan, into a family deeply immersed in the arts. His father, Kanat Aitbaev, is a renowned folk singer and a distinguished figure in Kazakh culture, while his mother, Svetlana Aitbaeva, was a popular singer in the 1990s. He began studying music at a young age, initially learning to play the dombra and later mastering the piano and drums. Kudaibergen received his formal musical education at the Aktobe Music College, where he studied classical vocal techniques, and later graduated from the Kazakh National University of Arts in Nur-Sultan under the tutelage of renowned vocal coach Maira Mukhamedkyzy.

Career

Kudaibergen's professional career began with victories in national competitions such as Zhas Kanat and Meyirin in the early 2010s. His breakthrough to international prominence came in 2015 when he won the top prize at the Slavianski Bazaar festival in Vitebsk, Belarus. The pivotal moment in his career was his participation in the 2017 season of the Chinese television show Singer, where he finished as first runner-up, captivating audiences with performances like S.O.S. d'un terrien en détresse and The Show Must Go On. Following this success, he embarked on major world tours, performed at iconic venues including the Kremlin Palace and Wembley Arena, and collaborated with artists like Lara Fabian and Igudesman & Joo. In 2020, he founded his own label, Dimash Kudaibergen Studio, and has since served as a judge on television shows like The Voice of Kazakhstan.

Musical style and voice

Kudaibergen's musical style is a sophisticated synthesis of operatic pop, art rock, traditional Kazakh folk music, and symphonic metal elements. He is most noted for his exceptional vocal capabilities, possessing a reported range of six octaves and a mastery of techniques such as whistle register, bel canto, and Kargyraa. His performances often feature dramatic interpretations of complex pieces from artists like Queen and Luciano Pavarotti, alongside original compositions that incorporate the sounds of traditional instruments like the dombra and sybyzgy. Critics and vocal coaches, including those from the Berklee College of Music, have frequently analyzed his technique, praising his control, power, and unique timbre.

Discography

Kudaibergen's discography includes several studio albums and EPs that reflect his eclectic artistic vision. His debut studio album, iD, was released in 2019 and features a mix of original songs and covers in multiple languages, including Russian, Kazakh, and Mandarin. Subsequent major releases include the EP Qyrq Qyz (2020), inspired by a Kazakh epic, and the 2022 album Stranger. His singles, such as Screaming and Know, have charted on platforms like Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart.

Awards and recognition

Throughout his career, Kudaibergen has received numerous national and international accolades. He is a two-time recipient of the People's Favorite of Kazakhstan award and has been honored with the Order of Kurmet by the government of Kazakhstan. His international awards include the top prize at Slavianski Bazaar, the Marcel Bezençon Press Award at the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 as part of the Kazakh jury, and the Asia-Pacific Best Singer Award. He has also been recognized by organizations like UNESCO for his contributions to cultural dialogue and was named a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for Kazakhstan.

Personal life

Kudaibergen maintains a relatively private personal life, focusing public attention on his artistic work and philanthropic endeavors. He is known to be fluent in several languages, including Kazakh, Russian, Mandarin, and English. An avid sports enthusiast, he has practiced wushu and enjoys football. He is actively involved in charitable work, particularly through his role as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, supporting causes related to children's welfare and education in Kazakhstan. He resides primarily in Almaty and Nur-Sultan.

Category:Kazakh singers Category:Male singers Category:1994 births Category:Living people