Andrey Gubin

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Andrey Gubin
Андрей Губин
Born
Andrey Valerevich Klementyev

(1974-04-30) 30 April 1974 (age 47)
Occupation
  • Singer
  • composer
Years active1989–2009
Height1.66 m (5 ft 5 in)
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals

Andrey Viktorovich Gubin (Russian: Андрей Викторович Губин; born 30 April 1974), real surname Andrey Valerevich Klementyev (Russian: Андрей Валерьевич Клементьев) is a Russian former pop-singer, poet, composer, and record producer.

Early years[]

Andrey Gubin's family moved to Moscow in 1983. His family wandered about Moscow because of constant lack of money. Gubin's father worked as a research worker and caricaturist for many Soviet magazines. Gubin was fond of sports, but after suffering a leg injury, his career stopped.

Musical career[]

Andrey Gubin is a truly self-made musician. His first album I Am A Hobo, released when he was 15, sold 200 copies. Gubin's second and third album Ave Maria and Prince and Princess respectively were the start of his career. His first performance on stage with his first hit "Boy-Wanderer" was in 1994.

Gubin pursued a successful solo career and scored several hits in Russia in the 1990s, including "Зима-холода" (Winter frost), "Ночь" (Night) and "Танцы" (Dances). Andrey Gubin wrote hit songs for Jeanna Friske, such as La La La, and Мама Мария. It is said by Andrey Gubin's producer Taras Vashchishin that Gubin will finally come out of retirement in 2020.

Discography[]

Russian name Translation Year
Мальчик-бродяга Stray Boy 1995
Только ты Only You 1998
Было, но прошло Was, But No Longer 2000
Всегда с тобой Always With You 2002

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