Philipp Kirkorov
Philipp Bedros Kirkorov is a Bulgarian-born Russian pop singer. Kirkorov's career began in 1985 with participation in the Soviet musical TV show "Wider Circle". Since 2000, he has maintained public interest in his person with a scandalous reputation and recording remakes of hits by international performers from Europe and the United States. In 1995, he represented at the Eurovision Song Contest and took 17th place.
During his creative career, he achieved success in Russia, Belarus and other countries of the former USSR, and was awarded many Russian music prizes, including ZD Awards and others. He is a five-time winner of the "Best Selling Russian Artist" title at the World Music Awards ceremonies.
Biography
Early life and education
Philipp Kirkorov was born on 30 April 1967 in Varna, Bulgaria. His father, Bedros Kirkorov, was of Armenian origin, while his mother, Victoria, was of Jewish origin. He began traveling on tours with his parents at the age of five. During his childhood, he lived in Moscow. It is believed that his first stage appearance occurred at the age of five during his father's concert in Petrozavodsk Theater. His father performed the autobiographical song "Synok", dedicated to Soviet tank crews he met in 1944 in Varna. At the end of the song, Filipp walked onto the stage to give his father a carnation as the audience applauded.He graduated from Moscow School No. 413 with a gold medal. After school, he attempted to enroll in a theater institute but failed the entrance exams.
In 1984, he entered the Gnessin State Musical College in the musical comedy department, graduating in 1988 with honors.
Early career
In November 1985, Kirkorov made his television debut on the program Wider Circle with the song "Alyosha" in Bulgarian.He was noticed by Svetlana Annapolskaya, the director of Goluboy Ogonyok, who invited him to participate in the program. After a dispute with the show's management, she successfully secured Kirkorov's involvement.
In 1987, he received an invitation to work with the Leningrad Music Hall under Ilya Rakhlin. This led to a foreign tour in Berlin's renowned Friedrichstadt-Palast Theater.
After leaving the Music Hall, Kirkorov met lyricist Ilya Reznik, who became one of his early supporters.
In April 1988, he met Alla Pugacheva at Ilya Reznik's art exhibit. By October 1988, she invited him to participate in her Christmas Meetings. By this time, Kirkorov had graduated from Gnesin College, competed in his first contest in Yalta, and filmed his first music video for the song "Carmen."
During preparations for Christmas Meetings, he collaborated with poet Leonid Derbenyov, who wrote many of his future hits, including "Ty, Ty, Ty", "Nebo i Zemlya" and "Atlantida".
Career
In 1989, Kirkorov toured with Alla Pugacheva in Australia and Germany and held his first solo concert in Perm. That year, he reached the finals of the Pesnya Goda music festival.In 1990, Kirkorov won the Grand Prix in the competition "Shlyager-90" in Leningrad with the song "Nebo i Zemlya". In 1992, his music video to the song "Atlantida" was selected as "Music Video of the Year". His popularity began to spread outside of Russia and he toured in the United States, Canada, Germany, and Israel.
By 1994, his program "Ya ne Raphael" included hits by Engelbert Humperdinck, Tom Jones, and Frank Sinatra. Kirkorov represented Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1995 held in Dublin with the song "Kolybelnaya dlya vulkana" and finished in 17th place.
At the end of 1995, the double CD Skazhi Solntsu:"Da" was released under the Polygram label. The album's release coincided with the premiere of the program The Best, the Beloved, and Just for You at the State Variety Theatre, which then successfully toured across the country.
In 1996, he won the World Music Awards for best-selling Russian artist with over 2 million copies sold. By 1997, his world tour covered 100 cities, culminating in a month-long residency at the Oktyabrsky Concert Hall in St. Petersburg.
His 1998 album Oh, Mama, I'll give Chic contains four cover versions of well-known Turkish songs originally sung by Tarkan, Mustafa Sandal and Sezen Aksu.
In 1999, Kirkorov joined Michael Jackson's MJ & Friends charity concert.
Starting in the 2000s, Kirkorov became increasingly involved in music production, managing and mentoring several Russian artists he personally discovered. He co-wrote the Belarusian entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, "Work Your Magic" for Dmitry Koldun, wrote the 2008 Ukrainian entry "Shady Lady", performed by Ani Lorak, and also co-composed Moldova's Eurovision entry for the contest, "Sugar", which was performed by Natalia Gordienko. He was also a judge in the second season of Music Idol in Bulgaria. Kirkorov makes a cameo in Verka Serduchka's video "Do Re Mi".
In 2017, after collaborating with rapper Timati, Kirkorov signed with the Black Star record label. In 2018, his song "The Color of Mood is Blue" became a viral hit, garnering over 40 million views on YouTube. That year, his duet with Nikolay Baskov on "Ibiza" also gained attention for its satirical music video. In September 2018, he collaborated with Egor Kreed to release "The Color of Mood is Black", which became another viral hit, amassing over 100 million views on YouTube.
In November 2024, Kirkorov presented his music video/short film Black Panther.
Television projects
From 2003 to 2016, Kirkorov hosted various ceremonies and television shows, including "Morning with Kirkorov" on STS, "Minuta Slavy", "Factor A," and the "RU.TV 2016 Awards," among others.Since 2006, he has frequently served as a judge on numerous programs, such as "KVN," "Dancing with the Stars," "Minute of Fame," "Star Factory," "New Wave," "Odin v Odin!", "Toch-v-Toch". Since 2020, Philipp Kirkorov has served as a judge on the Russian adaptation of the international hit reality show The Masked Singer, titled The Mask. The show, aired on NTV, features celebrities competing in elaborate costumes while concealing their identities.
In 2021, Kirkorov won the TEFI award for Best Entertainment Show Host for his work on The Mask. The show remains a top-rated program on Russian television, with Kirkorov becoming one of its most iconic figures.
In 2023, Kirkorov joined Emperor's Treasures together with actor Wolfgang Cerny, a competitive reality show that combines adventure, history, and treasure hunting. Airing on TNT, the program involves celebrities exploring China's rich cultural and historical heritage while solving clues to uncover hidden treasures.
Film
Philipp Kirkorov occasionally participates in musicals and film dubbing. For example, he provided the voice for the main character in the film The New Adventures of Aladdin and the parrot Kiki in Richard the Stork.Kirkorov has also made numerous cameo appearances in various TV series and films, including My Fair Nanny, Flight Crew, The Double, Voronin's Family, Naughty Grandma and Grand Hotel .
In 2009, Kirkorov had his first significant film role in the Russian-Ukrainian romantic comedy Love in the Big City. In the film he played Saint Valentine. He reprised his role in the following two sequels Love in the Big City 2 and Love in the Big City 3. The films also starred Volodymyr Zelensky, Aleksey Chadov and Vera Brezhneva.
Personal life
In 1994, he proposed to Alla Pugacheva and she accepted. On 13 January, the couple announced their engagement in Moscow. On 15 March, the marriage was registered in St. Petersburg by then-mayor Anatoly Sobchak. On 15 May, the wedding of Kirkorov and Pugacheva took place in Jerusalem.Other than his native Bulgarian, he is fluent in Russian, and is proficient in Spanish and English.
In January 2023, Ukraine imposed sanctions on Kirkorov for his support of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
On 24 March 2024, Philipp Kirkorov left Russia for Baku, Azerbaijan, after an administrative case regarding tax evasion was opened against the artist, and the bank accounts of his companies were blocked.
Honours and awards
; Orders- Order of Honor - for great contribution to the development of national music art and many years of creative activity.
- Order of Francesc Skarina - For a significant personal contribution to the development and strengthening of Belarusian-Russian cultural ties, high performing skills.
- Order of Francysk Skaryna
- People's Artist of Russia Federation
- People's Artist of Ukraine
- Merited Artist of the Russian Federation
- People's Artist of Chechnya
- People's Artist of Ingushetia
- Honorary Citizen of Yalta
- Honored Art Activist of Autonomous Republic of Crimea
- Goodwill ambassador of United Nations
;Medals
;Public awards
- Record holder of the Russian Book of Records
! colspan="3" style="background: cyan;" | World Music Awards
! colspan="3" style="background: cyan;" | World Music Awards
Discography
Albums
;Studio albums- 1990: Philipp
- 1990: Sinbat-Morehod
- 1991: Nebo I Zemlya
- 1991: Ti, Ti, Ti
- 1992: Takoi Sakoi
- 1994: Ya Ne Raphael
- 1995: Primadonna
- 1995: Ckazi Solncu – "Da"
- 1998: Edinstvenaya
- 1998: Oi, Mama Shika Dam
- 2000: Chelofilia
- 2001: Magico Amor
- 2002: Vlubloniy I Bezumno Odinokiy
- 2003: Neznakomka
- 2007: For You
- 2011: Drugoy – 2 Edition
- 2016: Ya
- 2001: Vchera, Segodnya, Zavtra... '
- 2003: Luchshie Pesni '
- 2004: Dueti ''''
Singles
- 1999: Mish`
- 2000: Ogon` I Voda
- 2000: Kilimandzaro
- 2001: Diva
- 2001: Ti Poverish`?
- 2001: Ya Za Tebya Umru
- 2001: Maria
- 2002: Zesrokaya Lubov`
- 2004: Sam P..A?! Ili Kirkorov MAZZDie!!!
- 2005: Kak Sumashedshiy Ya
- 2009: Zara
Eurovision covers
- "Dreamin'"
- " Die for You"
- "Diva"
- "Go"
- "Maria Magdalena"
- "Hero" – Charlotte Perrelli
- "La voix" – Malena Ernman
- "Let's get wild" – Helena Paparizou
- "Carnaval" – DJ Mendez
- "Let your spirit fly" – Jan Johansson & Pernilla Wahlgren
- "Cara Mia" – Måns Zelmerlöw
- "Playing with Fire" – Paula and Ovi
- "Hope & Glory" – Måns Zelmerlöw
Videos
Filmography
- 1995: "Old Songs About Main Things" '
- 1996: "Old Songs About Main Things – 2" '
- 1997: "Old Songs About Main Things – 3" '
- 2000: "Salon of Beaty" '
- 2000: "Old Songs About Main Things.Postscript" '
- 2001: "Como El Cine" '
- 2002: "Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka" '
- 2003: "Crazy Day or The Marriage of Figaro" '
- 2006: "The Adventures of Verka Serduchka" '
- 2007: "Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors" '
- 2007: "Stars Holidays" '
- 2008: "Goldfish" '
- 2008: "On Back Of Black Cat" '
- 2009: "Love in the Big City" '
- 2010: "Love in the Big City 2" '
- 2010: "Svaty"
- 2012: "Little Red Riding Hood" '
- 2014: "Love in the Big City 3"
- 2017: "Naughty Grandma"
Eurovision Song Contest entries
Real estate
- Villa in Ostrov Myakinino near Moscow.
- Villa in La Gorce Dr, Miami Beach.
Public image and controversies
On 20 May 2004, in Rostov-on-Don, Kirkorov insulted journalist Irina Aroyan at a press conference, using obscene language and criticizing her appearance. After demanding she leave, his bodyguards assaulted her and destroyed her tape recorder. The incident sparked widespread media outrage, and on 11 August 2004, Kirkorov was found guilty of insults and fined 60,000 rubles.
Kirkorov sent his guards to attack Yuri Shevchuk, the frontman of the rock band DDT, following a heated public argument. The conflict arose after Shevchuk made offensive comments about Kirkorov, his wife, and accusations of lip-synching. Shevchuk, who did not have guards of his own, was left unprotected during the incident.
On 15 May 2009, Kirkorov resigned as head of the Russian jury for the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest after being seen posing with Greek entrant Sakis Rouvas and dining with Norwegian entrant Alexander Rybak. Kirkorov, a long-time friend of Rouvas, stepped down to preserve the jury's integrity after the incidents became public.
On 3 September 2009, Philipp Kirkorov was caught on camera breaking and seizing a camera belonging to NTV journalist Veronica Kozlova. Charges were not made, and Kirkorov stated that his actions were 'provoked' by the journalist.
Another incident occurred on 4 December 2010, when he allegedly slapped a female assistant because he was unhappy with the lighting at a concert venue. The woman, later identified as Marina Yablokova, threatened to sue Kirkorov. As a result, Kirkorov fled to Israel and had himself interned at a psychiatric hospital. On 7 December 2010, the singer publicly admitted that he had psychological problems on his official website and apologized to Yablokova.
On 29 November 2016, Russian media reported that Didier Marouani had been detained in Moscow by Russian police on charges of extortion and defamation. The charges were based on a complaint by Kirkorov with whom Marouani had a disagreement regarding a copyright infringement case.
In April 2022, Kirkorov criticized RT editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan for questioning the sexual orientation of Russian comedian and television presenter Maxim Galkin, who fled Russia in protest of the invasion of Ukraine.
Party at the Mutabor club in Moscow
After attending the controversial "naked" party organized by blogger Nastya Ivleeva at the Moscow club "Mutabor," where guests appeared almost nude, Philip Kirkorov issued an apology. In a video message to fans on VKontakte, he described his attendance as a mistake, stating that his status requires greater responsibility in choosing events. Kirkorov emphasized that he was unaware of the nature of the gathering and promptly left.Following media coverage of the event, Vitaly Borodin, head of the Federal Project for Security and Anti-Corruption, called for Kirkorov to be stripped of his title of People's Artist.
On 27 December, Kirkorov's image was removed from the promotional poster of the film Ivan Vasilyevich Changes Everything! and replaced with comedian Pavel Volya. Television networks also initiated a boycott, editing New Year's programs to exclude Kirkorov's scenes and solo performances.