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Born | Mogilev, Belarus | July 5, 2004
Occupation | singer, director, composer. |
Years active | 2019-present |
Daniil Alexandrovich Rzhevsky (seydanil) - Belarusian singer, composer. [1]
Born on July 5, 2004, Mogilev, Belarus.[1]
In 2019, the release of the first song "Heart".[2] In the same year, the songs "Hunting" were released.[3], "Lifebuoy"[4] and the music album "Laboratory of Hypnosis"[5]. A music video for the song "Hunt" was also presented.[6][7].
In 2020, the music album "Crime" was presented[8]and music video "Crime"[9][10]. After the release of the album, the song "Joan of Arc" and a video clip for it were released.[11][12]
In 2021, the album "The Edge" was presented[13] twas presented and a video for a song from the album "The Edge" was presented. [14]
On April 15, 2023, after a year of stagnation, Daniil Rzhevsky released a new song "The Statue of Liberty". [15] [16][17] On April 21, a video clip for the song "Statue of Liberty" was released on YouTube channel StarPro. [18]This year, a music album is planned to be released after a long break.[19]
In 2022, publications of new songs stopped, related to the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and sanctions against the Commonwealth of Independent States. A statement on the temporary departure of the artist for an indefinite period was published on VKontakte and Instagram.[20]
We thought and discussed this topic for a long time, and it was decided to temporarily retire from work. It is also painful for me to see that the music industry is suffering, but I cannot publish my new works in the void...
In 2021, Vouge Italy was invited to present the autumn Lookbook from their country.[21]
2021 Seydanil was on the cover of the American magazine "BOYS BOYS BOYS BOYS | VOLUME FOUR | ISSUE #24"[22]
In 2022, the American magazine "MOB JOURNAL | VOLUME TWENTY SIX | ISSUE #26" wrote an article about Seydanil "SINGER WITH SLAVIC ORIGIN"[23]
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