Shura Tambov ((install)) Info

His songs dominated the radio and television. Some of his biggest hits include: "Do Good" (Doobrye Koshki) (2000) "You Don't Believe the Tears" (Ty ne verish slezam) (1998)

Shura Tambov's connections to Russian politics are murky, but it's believed that he played a role in facilitating the Tambov Gang's interactions with government officials. Some have suggested that he may have even served as a liaison between the gang and certain politicians, helping to grease the wheels of corruption. shura tambov

The iconic lack of front teeth that defined his early career was not a fashion choice but the result of a conflict with his younger brother, Mikhail, which led to a permanent change in his appearance. Despite these struggles, or perhaps because of them, Shura found solace in music and performance early on, working in the Novosibirsk restaurant "Rus" from the age of 12, where his grandmother was the head chef. The Rise of an Icon: 1990s "Shuramania" His songs dominated the radio and television