Bogdan Titomir

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Bogdan Petrovich Titomir is a Soviet and Russian rap artist, singer, DJ, composer, TV presenter, dancer, music producer, actor. Former member of the «Kar-Man» duo. In 1989, Titomir began his career as a musician, making arrangements for the «Laskovy May» group, then played drums with Dmitriy Malikov, and then worked as a backup dancer for singer Vladimir Maltsev. In October 1989, together with Sergey Lemokh, he created the exotic pop duo «Kar-Man», which became famous due to the hits «Paris, Paris», «London, Goodbye!» and «Cio-Cio-san». In the spring of 1991, having left the duet, Titomir took up a solo career. Having signed a two-year contract with producer Sergey Lisovskiy, he created the «High Energy» project and released two albums: «High Energy» (1992) and «High Energy II» (1993). In 1995 he released his third album «The Biggest Love». In 1996, he left for the United States for three years. In 1999, he took up DJing, performing in clubs under the pseudonym «DJ Bo». In 2006 he released the album «Freedom» with the title song «Life is so short». In 2008, he became the co-host of the program «Striptease Star» on the MTV Russia channel. In 2010 he released a double album «Gentle and Rough», and in 2011 - the album «Very Important Pepper». In 2012, he became the host on the Peretz TV channel. In 2013, he took part in the Ostrov TV project on NTV. In 2020, he became the winner of the «Superstar! Return» (NTV channel). In 2021, he returned to music with the release of the album RMX. In 2022, he released the album «55», timed to coincide with the artist's 55th birthday, and also released a space version of the album and a new release, «Den's'Bo». In addition, he starred in episodes in the films «Starye pesni o glavnom-1» (1996), «Noveyshie priklyucheniya Buratino» (1997), «PiraMMMida» (2011) and «Zaitsev + 1» (2012).

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