Nike Borzov
Nike Borzov (Russian: Найк Борзов, born Nikolai Vladimirovitch Barashko, Russian: Николай Владимирович Барашко, 23 May 1972) is a Russian singer and musician.[1]
Borzov gained major popularity in 2000 after the Tri Slova (Three Words) and Loshadka (Little Horse) hit, which was censored by some Russian radiostations due to the use of the word "cocaine".
Discography
- Погружение [Pogruzheniye] (Submergence) (1992)
- Закрыто [Zakryto] (Closed) (1994)
- Головоломка [Golovolomka] (Puzzle) (1997)
- Супермен [Supermen] (Superman) (2000)
- Лошадка [Loshadka] (maxi-single, 2000)
- СупермEND [SupermEND] (2000)
- NUS in Am (2001)
- Заноза [Zanoza] (Splinter) (2002)
- Ради Любви [Radi Lyubvi] (For the Sake of Love) (2004)
- DVD 10 (1999-2003 clips compilation, 2005)
- Изнутри [Iznutri] (2010)
- Радоваться [Radovatsya] (single) (2010)
See also
References
- ↑ Найк Борзов - "Изнутри". Rolling Stone Russia (in Russian). Retrieved 23 May 2011.
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