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Kirill Pershenkov Vitalievich, known by his musical pseudonym Dumbraverkid, is a talented artist born on September 18, 2006[1], in the city of Borispol[2], Ukraine[3]. Dumbraverkid has showcased his artistic potential from an early age and quickly gained recognition from the audience due to his unique musical style. His creativity spans distinctive genres, including electro[4], rave[5], hip-hop, and pop-punk[6] music, making him an exceptionally intriguing and versatile musician. Dumbraverkid continues to astonish and inspire his listeners with his creativity, remaining at the forefront of the music scene.
biography
[edit]Dumbraverkid, whose real name is Kirill Pershenkov Vitalievich, was born in the city of Borispol[7], where he spent his early years. In his childhood, he lived in a family that, while not overly wealthy, was filled with love and care. Kirill was the second child in the family, having an older sister. Dumbraverkid's childhood was ordinary and stable, according to his own words. He recalls this time as a period filled with ordinary joys and cares, despite some difficulties that may have arisen within the family. However, when Kirill turned 14, his life took a turn. His parents divorced, and he moved with his mother to the small town of Zolotonosha[8], located in the Cherkasy[9] region of Ukraine[10]. It was here that his musical journey began. Under the pseudonym Georon, he started releasing instrumental compositions, and under the pseudonym Geo.Jesus, he presented his first freestyles to audiences in the CIS countries.By 2023, Kirill decided to take a more serious approach to his music career and began creating electronic music[11] for a global audience under the familiar pseudonym Dumbraverkid. This step proved pivotal in his creative development, opening up new opportunities and recognition on the global stage.
Discography
[edit]Currently, Dumbraverkid's most significant album is "Europian Music," which impresses with its freshness and diverse sound. However, his most popular tracks turned out to be singles, namely "Horse" and "Die".All of Dumbraverkid's releases, including albums[12] and singles[13], have collectively garnered hundreds of thousands of listens, indicating a high level of audience interest in his work.Dumbraverkid often collaborates with friends and colleagues in the music industry, among whom Cznefemka, Evil.Visuals, Snobizm, 24tavege, Collapse, Stillwade, and Yanewore stand out. These joint projects not only bring new sounds and ideas but also solidify Dumbraverkid's position on the global music stage, making him one of the leading figures in the contemporary electronic scene.
Mini albums
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light of spring | release March 8, 2024 |
Full-length albums
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European Music | release December 29, 2023 |
Singles
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KAWAI RAP | release January 26, 2024 |
h0rs3 | release December 8, 2023 |
i'II love you forever | release November 1, 2023 |
raid raid raid | release October 27, 2023 |
DIE | release September, 22 2023 |
Awards and recognitions
[edit]Kirill is making strides in the music industry with small but confident steps, already beginning to attract the attention of major artists in the rave[14] sphere. Despite his relatively young age, Dumbraverkid has expressed admiration for musicians such as S3RL[15], Skrillex[16], and 100gecs, who have had a significant influence on his musical taste and creativity.As a gesture of respect to his idols, Dumbraverkid named one of his compositions on the album "100gecs". His work has also garnered recognition and respect within the CIS community, where artists like Yug 404, Slava Marlow, Midix, and many others have shown him respect.Despite occasional critical reviews that may surface on the internet, Kirill has never reacted to them. His Instagram accounts and Telegram channel attest that he simply does what he loves and seeks out listeners who share his views on music. This approach only strengthens his position in the industry, making him one of the most interesting and sought-after musicians of the present day.
Personal life
[edit]Little is known about Dumbraverkid's personal life. He grew up in a small family of four: Kirill, his older sister, mother, and father. The family did not possess excessive wealth but never suffered from want.At the age of 14, Kirill's parents divorced, and he continued to live in another city only with his mother and stepfather. Although this situation was challenging, Kirill managed to cope with it and continued to move forward.The artist's main passion has always been music, but besides that, he also enjoyed playing computer games[17] and creating various designs for covers, clothing, etc. Although he lacked skills in design, he could always rely on the help of his friends and colleagues from the music label[18], such as Evil.Visuals and Kenty.png. Together, they brought Kirill's ideas to life, contributing to his creative development and success.Influence on culture for Dumbraverkid:Kirill, better known as Dumbraverkid, isn't known for seeking publicity for his sound on social media, but his creativity has already had a significant impact on the musical culture of Ukraine. He introduced the most distinctive electro sound in the country, which has garnered broad interest and recognition within the music community.Confidently venturing into the global market, Dumbraverkid aims to leave his mark on world culture by presenting a unique sound that attracts listeners from all corners of the globe.Among other artists influenced by Dumbraverkid's work is Daniil Bistrytskyi, known as Snobizm. He frequently collaborates with Dumbraverkid, releasing joint projects under his production, solidifying both artists' positions on the global music stage.Over the past year, Dumbraverkid has been gaining popularity in many countries worldwide. However, despite broad global success, his primary audience remains in the United States, Brazil, and his native Ukraine, where his music continues to penetrate the hearts of listeners, leaving an indelible mark on contemporary culture.
Sources for Dumbraverkid and GEO.GANG.LABEL:
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Instagram: dumbraverkid
Telegram Channel: dumbraverkid100
Thread: dumbraverkid
Apple Music: Dumbraverkid
YouTube: Dumbraverkid
Spotify: Dumbraverkid
SoundCloud: Dumbraverkid
GEO.GANG.LABEL:
GEO.GANG.LABEL is a music label founded by Dumbraverkid and Evil.Visuals, dedicated to developing and promoting young
talented artists[19] in the music industry. The label[20] provides a platform for various music genres and actively works on
creating innovative sounds and content. Alongside Dumbraverkid and Evil.Visuals, GEO.GANG.LABEL diligently strives to
create a unique atmosphere and supports the creative growth of its artists.
Instagram: geo.gang.label
Telegram Channel: geoganglabel
YouTube: GEO.GANG.Official
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