'Russian Michael Jackson' blamed Alla Pugacheva for the collapse of her career
'23.09.2020'
Source: Rambler
Singer Igor Nadzhiev, known as "Russian Michael Jackson", accused Alla Pugacheva of the collapse of his career, reports Rambler.
Russian singer Igor Nadzhiev said that his career in show business fell apart because of Alla Pugacheva.
Nadzhiev, known in the 1990s as "Russian Michael Jackson", took part in the "Yalta - Moscow - Transit - 1994" competition, he was a favorite, but allegedly because of Philip Kirkorov's participation in the same event took the last line in the top 10 best performers.
“Later, the“ kind people ”gave me a phrase that Alla Borisovna said in one of the dressing rooms:“ There is one prince on the stage. And there will be no other! ”- said Igor Nadzhiev, emphasizing that after this competition his career began to decline.
According to the singer, since 1994, his songs have ceased to interest radio stations and TV channels. Stage colleagues said that he would have to come to terms with what was happening, despite his talent.
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Now Igor Nadzhiev almost does not participate in concerts. He occasionally appears in various television shows, where he acts as an expert.
Igor Nadzhiev was popular in the 90s of the XX century. The 52-year-old singer was famous for such compositions as “Well, kiss”, “What am I without you” and “Trap”. “Russian Michael Jackson” not only sang songs, but also acted in films.