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Misha Marvin
Ukrainian singer (born 1989) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mikhail Mikhailovich Reshetnyak (Russian: Михаи́л Миха́йлович Решетня́к; Ukrainian: Миха́йло Миха́йлович Решетня́к; born 15 July 1989, Chernivtsi, Ukrainian SSR, USSR), better known as Misha Marvin, is a Ukrainian singer, composer and songwriter.[1]
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Mikhail was born on 15 July 1989 in Chernivtsi (Ukraine). Both of his parents are massage therapists. His older sister is singer Tayanna. He also has two younger brothers, Bogdan and Taras.[2]
Career
In 2013 Mikhail met the director of Black Star Inc. Pavel Kuryanov (Pasha), who offered to collaborate with him in songwriting. The musician quickly began working with the team of Egor Kreed. The result of their work was the release of the album «Холостяк». He also worked with other artists of the label and other singers overall. Together with Misha Marvin were the tracks «Кислород» (Mot feat. Nu Virgos), «Наверно» (Elena Temnikova feat. Natan), «Мама, я влюбилась» (Ханна) & others.[3][4]
In March 2019 he worked on the soundtrack for the film «Счастье — это…» with Наzима,[5] and in November with Oleg Ternovym (TERNOVOY) for the series «Дылды».[6] That year, he released a song in Ukrainian with HammAli & Navai named «Я закохався». He also starred in Наzима's clip «Я твоя», after they wrote the acoustic version of the song.
In January 2020 Mikhail released a song with Ani Lorak called "Ухожу". In May he released a track with Ханна, which was featured on iTunes Russia Top-100.[7] Then, in August, he released the single «Спой», created together with Mot.[8]
In May 2022 after Russia invaded Ukraine, he announced his work with Russian music label Black Star Inc. was finished, saying: "I'm no longer an artist with the Black Star label. I'm no longer Misha Marvin.".[9]
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