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Pale
Background information
Birth nameAndrei Alexandrovich Pozdnukhov
Born (1976-11-07) November 7, 1976 (age 48)
Tara, Omsk Oblast, Russian SFSR, USSR
OriginRussian
GenresHip hop
Member of25/17
Formerly ofMercury
SpouseOne
Website2517.ru/

Andrey Alexandrovich Pozdnukhov[1][2] (Russian: Андре́й Алекса́ндрович Позднухо́в), better known by his stage name Bledny (born November 7, 1976, Tara, Omsk, RSFSR, USSR) is a Russian rap artist, founder and member of the 25/17 group, and a former member of the Mercury group.[3]

Biography

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In 1998, Pozdnukhov became a member of the Mercury group, which performed gangsta rap. They released several albums and gained some fame in Omsk. It was around this time when he would also begin his own label, Ambush Production, although it would only last until 2010.[4]

At the end of 2012, Pozdunknov starred in a video aimed at drawing attention to discrimination against people with an HIV infection.[5] In 2019, he noted that the operations of the "25/17" group would temporarily suspend,[6] although in 2020 the group reemerged and would continue to release music until the present day. In 2022, they released the album, "Overcome" (Odolyen), featuring a cover of Soviet rock musician Viktor Tsoi's song "April"[rus][7]

Personal life

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Pozdnukhov has been married twice. He met his second wife when he was doing state practice in fine arts at the gymnasium, where she studied in the eleventh grade. In 2003 they celebrated their wedding. On March 15, 2011, a son was born - Yaroslav. On November 6, 2014, Stanislav's daughter was born.[8] Pozdnukhov professes the faith of Protestant Christianity.[2]

Discography

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In Mercury

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In "25/17" (formerly "Ezekiel 25:17")

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Studio Albums

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  • 2004  - The word of honor of the third dungeon
  • 2008  - Ambush. Stronger than steel
  • 2009  - Only for their own
  • 2010  - Zebra
  • 2012  - Songs of Love and Death
  • 2014  - Russian plantain
  • 2017  - Eve goes to Babylon
  • 2022 - Inevitability
  • 2022 - Room. housewarming
  • 2022 - Overcome

Mini-Albums

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  • 2010  - The power of resistance (together with " GROT ")
  • 2010  - Black stripe
  • 2011  - Off season
  • 2013  - Evil Days
  • 2015  - Steam
  • 2016  - Just
  • 2017  - Die of happiness (together with Andrey Kit )
  • 2020  - Tales from the Crypt
  • 2020  - Tales from the Crypt 2
  • 2020 - Tales from the Crypt 3

Mixtapes

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  • 2007  - Life U (together with DJ Navvy)
  • 2008  - Alloys (together with DJ Navvy)

Compilations

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  • 2012  - On the wave
  • 2013  - Logbook (10 years on the wave. Live)

Maxi singles and promo releases

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  • 2005  - So it was nada
  • 2008  - Hold on tight (with DJ Navvy)
  • 2010  - Spring for everyone!

Singles

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  • 2009  - On the city map
  • 2009  - My weapon (p.o. FAQ)
  • 2009  - T.D.S.
  • 2010  - Dog
  • 2010  - No one can stop me
  • 2011  - Fire
  • 2012  - Russian
  • 2013 - Inside a broken head
  • 2014 - Until the lights are turned off
  • 2014 - Rahunok
  • 2014 - Name of names
  • 2015 - Under the Gypsy Sun (Acoustic version)
  • 2015 - The whole world goes to war with me
  • 2015 - Networks (p.u. Branimir)
  • 2015 - Goldfinches
  • 2015 - Alive
  • 2016  - "Hot Weekdays" (In memory of Anatoly Krupnov)
  • 2016  - Siberian march (Kalinov bridge cover)
  • 2017  - She is not like everyone else
  • 2017  - Room
  • 2022 - Rossimon
  • 2022 - Culture

In Ice 9 project

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Studio albums

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  • 2011  - Cold War
  • 2013  - Temptation of a holy commoner (album) | Temptation of a holy commoner
  • 2019  - Deafening silence

Singles

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  • 2011  - Even worse
  • 2013  - Fire
  • 2013  - 999
  • 2013  - Furnace

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Andrey Pozdnukhov | VK". m.vk.com. Retrieved 2023-01-20.
  2. ^ a b "Андрей Бледный". 24SMI (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-01-20.
  3. ^ "Суровая правда читки". www.kommersant.ru (in Russian). 2014-11-10. Retrieved 2023-01-20.
  4. ^ "Засада Production". Discogs (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-01-20.
  5. ^ Баста и Бледный снялись в ролике, призванном привлечь внимание к дискриминации людей с ВИЧ-инфекцией Archived 2012-12-13 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Андрей Бледный: "Я подался во Внутреннюю Монголию" | Colta.ru". www.colta.ru. Retrieved 2023-01-20.
  7. ^ "Группа "25/17" выпустила альбом "Одолень" о сегодняшнем дне с цитатами из Цоя". Российская газета. 2022-10-11. Retrieved 2023-01-20.
  8. ^ Интервью для журнала «Хулиган». Август 2008 год. Дата обращения: 10 августа 2012. Архивировано 31 декабря 2016 года.