Aziza is a Russian and Uzbek singer, especially popular in the nineties of the twentieth century. In addition to fame in the music world, Aziz won the sad fame associated with the murder of Igor Talkov.
Childhood
Aziza (real name Aziza Mukhamedova) was born in Uzbekistan. Her family consisted of musicians: her father is a well-known composer, her mother is a teacher at a music school. It would seem that the future of Aziza was predetermined. But the girl surprisingly everyone dreamed of becoming a doctor. Perhaps it is worth regretting that her dream did not come true. Aziza’s path to musical fame was thorny and ambiguous.
Career
At sixteen, Aziza joined the Sado vocal and instrumental ensemble. Work in this team meant a lot for the professional development of the singer. You could say it was her first music school.
The wise mother of Aziza insisted that her daughter enter the conservatory. And the girl did not disobey her mother. Aziza combined her studies at the conservatory with work in the ensemble, since she was forced to financially help the family in connection with the early death of her father.
After graduating from the conservatory, Aziza takes part in the traditional vocal festival in Jurmala, where she takes an honorable third place and wins the audience’s prize.
From this moment begins the dizzying musical career of Aziza. The singer moves to Moscow and releases her debut album, which enjoys frenzied fame. It is difficult to say what caused the success of Aziza. Perhaps the blame for the oriental flavor of the singer, combined with her recklessness, so popular in the nineties.
Aziza and Igor Talkov
In 1991, during a concert, the popularly beloved singer Igor Talkov was tragically killed. The reasons for his death have not yet been clarified, but the main version is the murder of the singer, which was committed by Aziza's lover Igor Malakhov. According to some rumors, Aziza herself is suspected of the murder of Igor Talkov.
After the death of the famous singer, a wave of hatred fell on Aziza. She could not continue the performance and left the stage. It turned out that only for a while. A few years later, the singer returned, but was never as popular as in the nineties.