Yuri Yurievich Muzychenko (born July 8, 1987) is a Russian musician and video blogger, frontman and one of the founders of the folk-rock group 'The Hatters'.[1][2]
Muzychenko was born on July 8, 1987, in Gatchina. He was the youngest child in his family, while his brothers and sisters were athletes, he was the only musician.[6] Upon administration to the Russian State Historical Institute (formerly SPbGATI), a situation occurred and it led him to the Litsedei. Muzychenko liked the behaviour and atmosphere of the Litsedeevs and he said that 'They are real rock and roll players'.[7]
He was the hero of the special issue of 'New Russia' of the show 'vDud'.[8]
He performed three times as part of The Hatters group in the Evening Urgant program, and also 2 times he was invited as a guest. The first time as a member of the YouTube group 'KLIKKLAK',[9] and the second time - separately.
Creation
On June 15, 2013, on the channel 'Let's Laima' released a pilot episode of 'Community Expert',[10] in total, 6 videos were released.[11][12] On 6 May 2015, on the channel 'A thousand devils, what a tattoo!' the last video was released.[12]
On the same channel, Muzychenko hosted the show 'A THOUSAND OF DEARS WHAT A TATTOO HISTORY',[13] there were also shows: 'Problem',[14][15][16] 'Sketches from Liza'[17] and 'WILL GO I WILL ASK' with participation of Anna Sergovna.[18]
In February 2016, he joined the KLIKKLAK team, starring in the second edition of the TRASH LOTTO show together with Eldar Dzharakhov, Ilya Prusikin and Ivan Evstigneev.[19]
On 25 June 2014, the music video of 'Public Enemy'[20] by Little Big was released, where Muzychenko and his family performed a cameo, playing their characters from the Litsedeev play. He also cameoed in the music videos for 'Life in da trash',[21] and the series 'AMERICAN RUSSIANS - Just Do It'.[22]
Musical career
The first group Muzychenko was a part of was BKMSB, which released one full album and two EPs.[2] The group has now disbanded.
The Hatters - this group was formed on 23 February 2016,[23] having published their first song 'Russian Style'.[24] On 22 September 2016, partnered with the 'Samsung YouTube TV' project, the music video for "I'm Not Easy Buddy" was released.[25] On 10 November 2016, the music video for the song 'Russian Style' was published.[26] On 28 December 2016, the group released their first EP 'Stay True'.[27]
On 22 February 2017, The Hatters performed on the stage of the St. Petersburg Arena stadium as part of the Radio Zenit festival.[28]
The Hatters released their debut folk-punk album 'Full Hat' on 21 April 2017.[29]
On 30 October 2017, the band released the title track for their second album 'Forever Young, Forever Drunk'.[30] The album released on 1 December 2017.[31][32]
On 20 July 2018, the band released their album 'No Comments', consisting of the instrumentals of all previously released songs.[33][34]
On 13 November 2018, the band released the EP 'Three Inside'.[35] On 2 July 2019, the album 'Forte & Piano' and the music video for the song 'Dances' was released.[36][37] On 23 September of the same year, the video for 'Yes, this is about us' was released.[38] On 30 October, the video for "EVERYTHING AT ONCE' released.[39] On 31 December, the lyric video for 'Santa Claus does not show tears' was released.[40]
In 2020, the group's song 'The Last Hero' became the soundtrack for the new season of the reality show 'The Last Hero' on TV-3.[41]
On 13 November 2020, the EP 'Shoot Me' was released, and shorty before, the video for the song "I Make a Step' from the same EP was released.
Personal life
On 4 September 2009, he married Anna Nikitina.[2] On 26 November 2010, their daughter Elizabeth was born.[2]
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