Yulduz Usmonova

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Yulduz Usmonova (Uzbek: Yulduz Usmonova, Юлдуз Усмонова; born December 12, 1963) is an Uzbek singer, song-writer, composer and actress.[1] She is the People's artist of Uzbekistan and honored artist of Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan. She has achieved widespread fame in Uzbekistan, other parts of Central Asia, and more recently in Turkey. Usmonova has also acted in a number of Uzbek films.

Yulduz Usmonova
Yulduz Usmonova presenting her new program in Dushanbe Amphitheater, 2017.
Born
Yulduz Ibrahimovna Usmonova

(1963-12-12) December 12, 1963 (age 60)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
  • song writer

composer

Years active1991–present
ChildrenNilufar Usmonova
Musical career
Genres
Instrument
  • Vocals
Websitewww.yulduz.uz

Yulduz Usmonova was born in Margilan in the Ferghana region[2] of Uzbekistan. Her parents worked at a silk factory. She studied music at the pedagogical institute in Margilan.

She was discovered by Gavharxonim Rahimova after singing at a Women’s Day show. Rahimova helped to open many doors for Usmanova. After being introduced to professors from the Uzbekistan State Conservatory, she prepared under their guidance. She studied vocal, and then later became a popular singer in Uzbekistan after independence in 1991. She became famous throughout Central Asia and later in Turkey and has released songs in many languages, such as Uzbek, Uyghur, Turkish, Russian, Tajik, Arabic, Kazakh, Chinese, Indian and Tatar.[3]

Works

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Yulduz Usmonova, through the creative use of folk melodies, enriched with the spirit of patriotism, created songs based on the verses of Muhammad Yusuf and many other poets (We won't give you to anyone, Uzbekistan), (May you remain ours, my people). Furthermore, Uzbek music in the 20th century included traditional lyrical songs (Nastarin, Sanamgina, Qizil Olma), festive songs (Nozanin, Buxorodan kuyov Qiling), lyrical-dramatic compositions (Ona, Shoh va gado, Otajon, Allohim, Muhammad Yusufga), and performed a range of foreign and friendly nations' songs on stage, such as "Allah Allah Ya-Baba" (in Arabic), "Dunyo" (in Turkish), "Parvardigori" (in Persian).[4]

In the late 1980s, Yulduz Usmonova released her debut album, "Mayda".[5][4] In 1990, she won second place in the international competition "Osiyo ovozi," held in Alma-Ata.[5][4][6] Following this, her album "Olma-Olma" was well-received on the World Music Charts Europe, reaching high rankings.[5][6] Her song "I Wish You Were Here," with English and Uzbek lyrics, achieved high ratings on several European pop charts.[4][6] Later, she released albums such as "Jannona" (1995), "Men shu yerda bo'lsang" (1995), "Binafsha" (1996), "Tanlov albomi" (1997), and "Dunyo" (1999).[4] Additionally, in 1999, Yulduz Usmonova participated in a music festival in the Netherlands. In 2002, she was honored with the title "Middle Asia's Queen of the Arts".[7][5][4][6]

Filmography

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Film
Year Film Role Notes
1991 Temir erkak Yulduz
1992 Olov qaʻridagi farishta Nargiza Singing
1995 Bolajon Herself Cameo
2000 Tohir va Zuhra yangi talqin Herself Cameo
2004 Muhabbat sinovlari 2 Herself Cameo
2004 Qalblar toʻlqini Nodira Singing
2004 Sarvinoz Herself Cameo
2011 Er bermoq - jon bermoq Herself Cameo
Music
Year Film Film Notes
1990 Temir xotin Iron Woman
1991 Temir erkak Iron Man
1992 Olov qaʻridagi farishta
1992 Kim jinni?
1995 Bolajon Kid
2000 Tohir va Zuhra yangi talqin Tohir and Zuhra: A New Interpretation
2004 Muhabbat sinovlari 2
2004 Qalblar toʻlqini
2004 Sarvinoz Sarvinoz
2005 Nahotki, sen?
2007 Boʻrilar Wolves
2008 Oshiqlar Sweethearts
2011 Er bermoq - jon bermoq
2013 Ojiza
2015 Yolgʻon dunyo Imbalanced World
Music videos
Year Song title Artist
2007 "Bir kuning baxsh et" Nilufar Usmonova
2017 "Нам нужна одна победа" Akbar ft. Shirin Mamatova

Discography

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Studio albums
  • 1993: Alma Alma
  • 1995: Jannona
  • 1996: Binafscha
  • 1999: Oqqan daryo oqaveradi
  • 1999: Yulduz[8]
  • 2001: Buncha go'zal bu hayot
  • 2001: Oshiqlik
  • 2002: Yoshligim, beboshligim
  • 2003: Mendan meni so'rama
  • 2003: О Любви
  • 2004: Men o'zimni topmasam
  • 2005: Yondiraman, yonaman
  • 2005: Ayol
  • 2005: Биё, Жонам
  • 2006: Faqat sabr tiladim
  • 2007: Kerak bo'lsa jonim fido
  • 2007: O'zbekiston — qanday bo'lsang shunday sevaman
  • 2008: Inadim
  • 2009: Dunya
  • 2009: Sen ham asra, ko'zmunchog'ingman
  • 2010: Tilimdan emas dilimdan
  • 2010: Kible Benim Kalbimde
  • 2011: Bir Şans Ver
  • 2019: Men seni sevaman

Videography

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  • (1991) “Aylanma“
  • (1991) “Qizil olma”
  • (2000) “Sevgilim“ (feat. Ruslan Sharipov)
  • (2001) “Nozanin” (feat. Ruslan Sharipov)
  • (2003) “Mendan meni so'rama“
  • (2003) “Senga”
  • (2004) “Qalb”
  • (2004) “Men kimman ayt”
  • (2004) “O'g'il bola”
  • (2005) “Biyo jonam biyo” (In Tajik)
  • (2005) “Ko'rmasam bo'lmas”
  • (2005) “Nadur” (feat. Akron Ibodullaev)
  • (2005) “Sevaman seni” (feat. Davron Ergashev)
  • (2006) “Bevafo yorim”
  • (2006) “Iymon”
  • (2006) “Jon me bari jon” (In Tajik)
  • (2006) “Muhabbat”
  • (2006) “Oh dilame” (In Tajik)
  • (2006) “Sog'inch”
  • (2006) “Тик так” (In Russian)
  • (2006) “Ангел мой” (In Russian)
  • (2007) “Dadajon”
  • (2007) “O'p - o'p”
  • (2007) “Oq kema”
  • (2007) “Yana bahor”
  • (2007) “Любовь моя” (feat. the band "Dostar") (In Russian)
  • (2008) “Affet Allahim” (In Turkish)
  • (2008) “Babacim” (In Turkish)
  • (2008) “Öp” (In Turkish)
  • (2008) “Salovat”
  • (2008) “Shekilli”
  • (2009) “Görmesem Olmaz” (feat Fatih Erkoç)
  • (2009) “Yalan”ya (In Turkish)
  • (2010) “Beni kovma kalbinden” (In Turkish)
  • (2010) “Seni severdim" (In Turkish)
  • (2010) “Yalvar guzel Allah`a” (In Turkish)
  • (2010) “Yolvor go'zal Allohga”
  • (2011) “Aldadi” (feat. Atham Yuldashev)
  • (2011) “Aynanayin”
  • (2011) “Belli belli” (In Turkish)
  • (2011) “Dunya” (In Turkish)
  • (2011) “Ey yor” (In Tajik)
  • (2011) “Ko'z yoshim oqar”
  • (2018) "Yalli-yalli"
  • (2019) "Taralli dalli"
  • (2022) "Muhabbat"
  • (2022) "Yor biyo" (In Tajik, feat Malik)
  • (2022) "Bu sevgi"
  • (2022) "Tojiki medonet" (in Tajik, feat Malik)
  • (2022) "Kel"
  • (2022) "Bas" (in Tajik)
  • (2023) " DA KUJO SHUMO" (in Uzbek and Tajik, feat Malik)

Awards

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She has been the laureate of several international music competitions (Yurmala, 1989; Alma-Ata, 1991). She was awarded the title of "Dame of Eastern Songs" (2000, Turkey). She has performed on stage in Europe, Asia, America, and North Africa.[9][4][6] She served as a two-term deputy in the Supreme Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan (1995-2000).

References

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  1. ^ "Yulduz Usmonova: I Haven't Left Uzbekistan (In Uzbek)". BBC's Uzbek Service. 6 October 2008. Retrieved 25 April 2012.
  2. ^ http://www.imzadi.nl/yulduz[dead link]
  3. ^ "Biography of Yulduz Usmanova (In Russian)". Yulduz.uz. Retrieved 25 April 2012.
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  8. ^ "Yulduz". Allmusic.com. Retrieved August 3, 2018.
  9. ^ "Юлдуз Усманова". 24smi.org. Retrieved 2023-10-24.
  10. ^ "УСМАНОВА ЮЛДУЗ УРАЙИМОХУНОВНА". www.kino-teatr.ru. Retrieved 2023-10-24.
  11. ^ "Ўзбекистон Республикаси мустақиллигининг ўттиз икки йиллиги муносабати билан фан, таълим, соғлиқни сақлаш, адабиёт, маданият, санъат соҳалари ва оммавий ахборот воситалари ходимларидан бир гуруҳини мукофотлаш тўғрисида". president.uz. Retrieved 2023-10-24.
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