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Stanislav Vladimirovich Mikhaylov (Russian: Станислав Владимирович Михайлов), better known as Stas Mikhaylov (Russian: Стас Михайлов; born 27 April 1969) is a popular Russian singer and songwriter,[1]People's Artist of Russia (2022); laureate of the Russian National Music Award[2] and the Golden Gramophone Award.[3] Stas Mikhaylov reported the highest income of all singers in Russia in 2011 with $20 million[4] and 2012 with $21 million[5]
Mikhaylov is best known for his songs Dlya tebya (lit. For you) and Nu vot i vsyo. The first of those became the best-known among the releases of singer.[6]
Biography
Stas Mikhaylov was born in Sochi. His father, Vladimir Mikhaylov, was a pilot from Shamakhi,[7]Azerbaijan, while Stas Mikhaylov's paternal great-grandmother is buried in Sumgayit.[8]