Yulduz Usmonova

Yulduz Usmonova (also Usmanova; Russian Юлдуз Урайимохуновна Усманова; born December 12, 1963 in Margilan, Uzbek SSR) is an Uzbek singer, who also in some other countries of Central Asia is popular in addition to their native country.

Usmanova sings in several languages ​​of Central Asia, including Uzbek and Russian, and had to repeatedly go into exile in Europe for political Überwerfungen with the Uzbek President Islom Karimov.

Controversy

Your Ethnopop song " A speech to Allah " is about the unrest in southern Kyrgyzstan in 2010 and was written in the summer of 2010 in Istanbul. In the song makes them responsible for the events at that time the Kyrgyz. This provoked some strong reactions. Thus, the Culture Minister of Kyrgyzstan expressed against the content. Several radio stations and Kyrgyz businesses boycotted the CD, and fellow musicians criticized the singer. In the Kyrgyz television the destruction of CDs was to see and Kyrgyz Akyne compacted satirical songs.

Discography

Studio albums

Compilations (selection)

Videography

  • Görmesem olmaz (feat Fatih Erkoç ) (2009 )
  • Allahim Monkey (2008)
  • Öp (2008)
  • Babacim (2008)
  • Shekilli (2008)
  • Salovat (2008)
  • Любовь моя (feat. гр. " Достар " ) (2007 )
  • Yana Bahor (2007)
  • Oq kema (2007)
  • Dadajon (2007)
  • O'P - O'P (2007)
  • Yolg'iz tashlama Olloh
  • Bevafo yorim (2006)
  • Oh dilame (2006)
  • Ангел мой (2006)
  • Muhabbat (2006)
  • Jon me bari jon (2006)
  • Sog'inch (2006)
  • Iymon (2006)
  • Sevaman seni (feat. Davron Ergashev ) (2005 )
  • Biyo jonam biyo (2005)
  • Nadur (feat. Akron Ibodullaev ) (2005 )
  • Ko'rmasam bo'lmas (2005)
  • Men Kimman ayt (2004)
  • Qalb (2004)
  • O'g'il bola (2004)
  • Mendan meni so'rama (2003)
  • Senga (2003)
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