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Dima Bilan
Dima Bilan
Russian singer, record producer, songwriter, model and actor
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Alekseev
Alekseev
Ukrainian singer
2
Televizor
Televizor
Rock-Band
3
Lena Katina
Lena Katina
Russian singer, member of the duo t.A.T.u
4
Nyusha
Nyusha
Russian singer
5
Mikhail Glinka
Mikhail Glinka
Russian composer
6
Little Big
Little Big
Russian rave/pop punk band
7
Nikolai Noskov
Nikolai Noskov
Soviet and Russian singer and song writer
8
Vitas
Vitas
Ukrainian singer
9
t.A.T.u.
t.A.T.u.
Russian music duo
10
Alexander Rybak
Alexander Rybak
Norwegian singer, actor, violinist, composer, pianist
11
Oxxxymiron
Oxxxymiron
Russian musician
12
Eduard Artemyev
Eduard Artemyev
Soviet and Russian composer
13
MakSim
MakSim
Russian singer
14
Tessa Violet
Tessa Violet
American singer
15
Egor Kreed
Egor Kreed
Russian rapper and singer
16
Morgenshtern
Morgenshtern
Russian rapper
Intro
Russian singer
Awards Received
Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" IV class
Merited Artist of the RSFSR
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
People's Artist of the RSFSR
Lenin Komsomol Prize
Order of Friendship of Peoples
Golden Gramophone Award

Eduard Anatolyevich Khil (Russian: Эдуа́рд Анато́льевич Хиль, IPA: [ɨdʊˈart ɐnɐˈtolʲjɪvʲɪtɕ ˈxʲilʲ]; 4 September 1934 – 4 June 2012), often anglicized as Edward Hill, was a Soviet-Russian baritone singer and a recipient of the People's Artist of the RSFSR. Khil became known to international audiences in 2010, when a 1976 recording of him singing a non-lexical vocable version of the song "I Am Very Glad, as I'm Finally Returning Back Home" (Russian: Я о́чень рад, ведь я, наконе́ц, возвраща́юсь домо́й, tr. Ya ochen rad, ved ya, nakonets, vozvrashchajus domoy) became an Internet meme, often referred to as "Trololol" or "Trololo", as an onomatopoeia of the song, or as the "Russian Rickroll", and, as such, the song was commonly associated with Internet trolling. The song's newfound prominence in Internet culture led him to adopt Mr. Trololo as a stage name.