Egor Kreed

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Egor Nikolayevich Bulatkin (Russian: Егор Николаевич Булаткин, born June 25, 1994), better known by his stage names Egor Kreed, KReeD, and Egor Split, is a Russian rapper, singer, and songwriter. He began his career under his stage name "KReeD" in 2014, but later changed it to "Egor Kreed". In 2024, Egor Kreed changed his stage name to Egor Split.

Egor Split
Background information
Birth nameЕгор Николаевич Булаткин
(Egor Nikolayevich Bulatkin)
Born (1994-06-25) June 25, 1994 (age 30)
Penza, Russia
GenresHip hop, pop, contemporary R&B
Years active2011–present
Labels

Early life

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Egor Split was born on June 25, 1994, in Penza. His father, Nikolai Bulatkin, works at a company that produces nuts while his older sister, Polina, lives and works in the United States as a singer and actress. To pursue his career, he moved to Moscow.[1]

He wanted to become a singer since the age of 11 when he heard 50 Cent's song "Candy Shop".[citation needed] After high school, he enrolled at the Academy of Music Gnesinon Kreed.[citation needed]

Career

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He posted his first song titled "Lyubov v seti" on YouTube in July 2011. The video brought success and recognition from across Russia, racking up millions of views.

In March 2012, Kreed won the "Star Vkontakte – Channel Five" in the category "Best Hip Hop Project". He was the chosen from among 1000 other competitors. He earned more than twenty thousand votes and was invited to perform at Saint Petersburg's BKZ "October's", where he performed "Vdokhnovenie" (Inspiration).

He gained millions more YouTube views from the release of a cover version of "Ne skhodi s uma" (Don't Be Mad), which Timati originally performed. In April 2012, Kreed signed with Timati's label "Black Star Inc". His debut track was "Starletka" (Starlet) recorded in the spring of 2012. The music video included popular Russian actress and model, Miroslava Karpovich, from the Russian TV series Daddy's Daughters (Papiny Dochki). He appeared at major Moscow venues, including "Olympic", "Luzhniki", "OCE", and "Poklonaya Gora". He also performed at events such as Hip-Hop Unite, May First, City Youth, ELLO Festival, and Euro 2012. In April 2015 Kreed released an album titled Holostyak (The Bachelor).

As of 2018, he had recorded about 60 songs, including "Nado li", "Zavedi moi puls", "Samaya Samaya", "Nevesta", "Rasstoyaniya", "Starletka", "Tolko ty" and "You're my galaxy".

On October 9, 2014, Kreed released his biggest hit "Samaya Samaya", which moved into a more pop genre. It reached number one on the Russian charts and earned over twenty million views on YouTube. In April 2015, he released the song "Nevesta", featuring Anastasia Mikhailyuta and directed by Aleksey Kupriyanov.

On June 21, 2018, Kreed and Timati held an unauthorized mass event in Moscow on Bolshaya Dmitrovka by staging an impromptu performance on the roof of a car, blocking traffic.[2] This promoted the opening of the Timati's beauty salon. The next day, lawyer Alexander Khaminsky filed an application to initiate cases on this incident in the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Tver and the Moscow State Traffic Safety Inspectorate.[3][4][5][6]

Over the course of his career, Kreed has recorded songs with Timati, Klava Koka, MOLLY, Morgenshtern, Philipp Kirkorov, and others.

He has been on the television show Холостяк (Kholostyak).[citation needed]

Personal life

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In 2015, he had a relationship with Moldovian-American model Xenia Deli, followed by a relationship with Russian singer Nyusha.

Discography

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Studio albums

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Singles

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Music videos

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Year Title Director Album
2011 "Lyubov V Seti" [1] ---
2012 "Starletka" [2] Aleksey Figurov
2012 "Bolshe Chem Lyubov" [3]
2012 "Rasstoyaniya" [4] Aleksandr Solomakhin
2013 "Zavedy Moi Puls" [5] Sergey Grey
2014 "Skromnym Byt Ne V Mode" [6] Rustam Romanov
2014 "Nado Li" [7] Aleksey Kupriyanov Holostyak [8]
2014 "Samaya Samaya" [9]
2015 "Nevesta" [10]
2015 "You're My Galaxy" [11] Sergey Shubin
2015 "Gimn RU.TV" [12] ---

References

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  1. ^ Egor Kreed's Biography
  2. ^ Алексеева Руслана (July 21, 2018). "После бессовестной выходки Тимати грозит арест". Дни.ру. Retrieved July 21, 2018.
  3. ^ "На Тимати и Крида завели дело за пробку в центре Москвы". Московский комсомолец. July 12, 2018. Retrieved July 21, 2018.
  4. ^ Береснев Вячеслав (July 20, 2018). "Тимати и Егору Криду грозит арест". Ура.ру. Retrieved July 21, 2018.
  5. ^ Еленин Семён (July 13, 2018). "Тимати и Егора Крида, станцевавших на крыше внедорожника в Москве, могут арестовать на 15 суток". Комсомольская правда. Retrieved July 21, 2018.
  6. ^ "Искусство или хулиганство? Творчество Тимати и Егора Крида оценит полиция". Вести.ру. July 25, 2018. Retrieved July 21, 2018.
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