Cheev

Belarusian and Ukrainian singer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Uladzislaw Chyzhykaw[a] (Belarusian: Уладзіслаў Чыжыкаў; Ukrainian: Владислав Чижиков, romanized: Vladyslav Chyzykov;[2] born 31 December 1993), known professionally by his stage name as Cheev (stylised in all caps), is a Belarusian and Ukrainian singer, author and performer of his own songs. Winner of the National Music Award "Lira" in the nomination "Discovery of the Year" (2017, Belarus).[3]

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Cheev
Born
Uladzislaw Chyzhykaw
(Уладзіслаў Чыжыкаў)

(1993-12-31) 31 December 1993 (age 31)
NationalityBelarusian
Occupation
  • Singer
Years active2018–present
Musical career
InstrumentVocals
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Finalist of the Belarusian national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest (2016,[4] 2018). Winner of the Belarusian music project "Talent Academy 2" by the National Television, participant of the Ukrainian projects "X-Factor" (2016) and "Holos Krainy" (2019).[5]

Biography

He worked as a Bulgarian language teacher in Minsk.[6]

Cheev was a member of the band Radiokhvylia, which reached the final of the Belarusian national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2018,[3] which was won by Alekseev.

Career

He has recorded covers of songs by various artists, including Ukrainian ones.[7]

Since 2019, he has been writing songs in Ukrainian. In the same year, Ukrainian singer Anna Trincher presented the song "Oshybky", written by Vladyslav.[3][8]

In the program "Belsat Music Live" he sang a duet with Julia Sanina the song "Stones".[9]

In 2022, the video for the song "Harno tak" gathered more than 8 million views and hit YouTube trends and was on the first line of the Apple Music Ukraine top 100 chart.[10][11]

Discography

Studio albums

  • "Drama" (2021)[7]
    • 9 songs (8 tracks in Ukrainian and 1 in Belarusian)[12][13]

Singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album or EP
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[14]
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[15]
"Oberihaty"[16] 2019 Drama
"Shcho tse v nas"[17] 2020
"Kym zavhodno"[18]
"Vodar"[19] 2021
"Iminimi"[20]
"Loto"[21]
"Harno tak"[22] 1124
"Mriyeshsya"[23] 2022 59 Noir
"Pechal'"[24] 2023 72
"Pazl"[25] 22
"Pazl"[26] (Remix)
(with Kolaba)
76 Non-album single
"De moya lyubov zhyve"[27] 201 Noir
"De moya lyubov zhyve"[28] (Remix)
(with Kolaba)
Non-album singles
"Taro"[29] 2024 116
"Rana"[30] 3172
"Mamo"[31]
(with Naviband)
"Ne znayu"[32]
(with Anna Trincher [uk])
98
"Tykhyy doshch"[33] 52
"Den' u den'"[34] 2025 46
"Yak mayaky"[35] 127
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Promotional singles

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[14]
"Pershyy den'"[36] 2023 57 Non-album single
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Other charted songs

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album or EP
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"Bil'sh nemaye kryl" 2023 122 Noir
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Videoclips

  • "Oberihaty" / «Оберігати» (2020)
  • "Harno tak" / «Гарно так» (2021)
  • "Mriieshsia" / «Мрієшся» (2022)
  • "Pechal" / «Печаль» (2023)
  • "Pazl" / «Пазл» (2023)

Notes

References

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