Eldar Dzharakhov
Eldar Dzharakhov | |
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Dzharakhov at VK Fest, 2022 | |
| Born | Eldar Kazanfarovich Dzharakhov 12 July 1994 |
| Other names | ДЖАРАХОВ |
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| Years active | 2012 – present |
Eldar Kazanfarovich Dzharakhov (Russian: Эльдар Казанфарович Джарахов; born 12 July 1994) is a Russian artist, musician, and host of the podcast "Podcast No. 1".[1] He is one of the founders of the rap duo "Uspeshnaya gruppa" and the creative association "ClickClack".[2] In 2017, Dzharakhov's music video "Blokery" ranked third in viewership on YouTube among all music videos in Russia. In 2021, his track "Ya v momente" became one of the most popular songs on Russian streaming services.
Biography and career
Early childhood
He was born on 12 July 1994 in the village of Storozhevskiye Khutora (Usmansky District, Lipetsk Oblast) into a Lezgin family.[3] At the age of five, doctors diagnosed him with diabetes mellitus. At the age of six, he moved with his family to Novokuznetsk (Kemerovo Oblast), where he started school in 2000.
School years and first musical attempts
During his studies, Dzharakhov did not show a strong inclination towards the humanities or exact sciences but was popular among his peers and regularly participated in public events.
At the age of 10–11, inspired by projects like "Comedy Club"[4] and "Nasha Russia", Dzharakhov, along with his school friend Alexander Smirnov, recorded their first sketches on a phone. Dzharakhov became interested in rap: for a school concert, he, under the pseudonym D.L.Greez, and Alexander Smirnov, under the pseudonym "Tilex", created a rap group called Prototypes MC's.[5]
First works and success
In September 2012, Dzharakhov began his creative work with "Uspeshnaya gruppa". The group's first work was a music video dedicated to the MDK community on the social network VKontakte. The administrators of MDK highly praised the video and proposed collaboration. Within a few months, the video gained a million views, and over 10 years, more than 7 million.
On October 12, 2012, "Uspeshnaya gruppa" released the video "Krasnyy mokasin".[6] In it, Dzharakhov and his friends parodied the most-viewed video on YouTube at the time, Gangnam Style. On December 15, 2015, Dzharakhov, with the support of McDonald's, released the video "Ulybayus".[7] On November 2, 2017, "Uspeshnaya gruppa" released the video "Disslayk":[8] in the track, Dzharakhov and Tilex diss themselves. The duo's most-viewed works are "Moy yeldak"[9] (over 13 million) and "TsokTsok"[10] (over 28 million).
In 2013, Ilya Prusikin joined the collective.[11] They named their joint project "ClickClackBand".[12] The team continued making satirical videos and parodies of popular music videos. Their video works include: "Lyubov"[12] (8 million views), "Nomer odin"[13] (4.7 million), "Ko vtoromu uroku"[14] (3.8 million).
In the same year, the entertainment project "ClickClack"[15] appeared on YouTube: alongside Dzharakhov and Prusikin,[11] it was worked on by Yuri Muzychenko (lead singer of the band The Hatters), Andrey Smirnov under the pseudonym Stary, Irina Smelaya (blogger, Prusikin's wife), and others. "ClickClack"[15] produced various shows, including "Trash Loto",[16] "Day leshcha",[17] and "Zashkvarnye istorii".[18] Over time, "ClickClack"[15] became one of the most popular entertainment channels on Russian YouTube.
In 2013, Dzharakhov moved from Novokuznetsk to Saint Petersburg.
Later works and projects
In 2014, the project "V gostyakh u Okhripa" was created:[19] video bloggers came to talk about life with Okhrip (Dzharakhov's pseudonym in this show).[20] Dzharakhov also launched a humorous project called "rEp shkola",[21] in which a cool teacher, Eldar Dzharakhov, gives rap advice to students.
In the same year, Dzharakhov created the channel dzharakhov[22] ("DZHARAKHOV"), where he published videos about his personal life.
In 2015, Dzharakhov played Master Yoda in the web series "The Great Confrontation",[23] which was timed to the release of the seventh episode of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens".
On July 25, 2016, the music video "Pokebol"[24] appeared on Dzharakhov's channel, dedicated to the game Pokémon Go.
On October 28, 2016, Dzharakhov, in collaboration with Disney, released a VR video "Stranny"[25] in support of the blockbuster "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness". The video, shot in 360° format in a single take, garnered over 22 million views in 6 years.
On April 20, 2017, Dzharakhov released the video "Blockers" [ru],[26] which featured EeOneGuy, Max +100500, Yuri Khovansky, CMH [ru], the band Khleb, Restorator, Big Russian Boss, and other bloggers. The video parodies popular clips: "Tayet lyod" by the band Griby, Black Siemens by Pharaoh, "Priton"[27] by Skryptonite, "Gorod pod podoshvoy" by Oxxxymiron, and "Sochinyay mechty" by the band Kasta. "Blockers" ranked third among the most-viewed music videos on YouTube in 2017 in Russia according to Google.
On January 31, 2018, Dzharakhov released a music video for the song "Delorian".[28]
On September 19, 2018, his debut music album ROCK'n'ROFL was released. It contains 12 tracks, including previously released songs: "Pyom", "Game over", "Delorian", and "Pokebol" (with a new added verse), as well as a new version of the humorous track "Moy yeldak" – "Yeldak 2021". The album topped the Apple Music charts within a day. In March 2019, Dzharakhov embarked on a large-scale tour across the country, visiting more than 30 cities in a month. The album's presentation at the RED club in Moscow on April 28 was a sell-out.
In 2017, Dzharakhov challenged blogger Dmitry Larin to a Versus BPM battle.
On February 21, 2019, the blogger manifesto by Dzharakhov, Big Russian Boss, the band Khleb, MORGENSHTERN,[29] and others was released in the video "Gena Bukin".[30]
On June 5, 2021, the track "Ya v momente" by Dzharakhov and Markul premiered – a remake of the song "Ya delayu shag" by The Hatters, which Dzharakhov had performed at the band's concert. A short snippet of the song performed by Dzharakhov went so viral that the rapper had to release a full studio version. As a result, "Ya v momente" reached number 1 on Apple Music, skyrocketed to the top of music charts within four days, and became the main Russian hit of summer 2021. Dzharakhov performed it on "Evening Urgant" and "Namedni". The lyric video for the song garnered over 36 million views, and two months later, Dzharakhov published a mood video in which friends, acquaintances, and many random people share fragments of their daily lives. The release remained in the Yandex Music chart for almost 500 days, in Apple Music for 9 months, and in VK Music for over six months.
Along with fans, "Ya v momente" also attracted haters, so on August 5, 2021, Dzharakhov promised to remove the track from all platforms and release an updated version the same night – a duet with Mary Gu. While the collaboration with Markul was quite positive, "Ya v momente — 2" became more like a commentary on the vices of modern society: addiction to social media and detachment from the real world.
On November 3, 2021, after a year and a half of silence, the comeback show "Krysinye bega"[31] was released on the "ClickClack"[15] YouTube channel. In it, 10 friends compete for 5 million rubles: each contributed half a million to the total prize. On August 1, 2023, the second season of the project premiered.
On March 17, 2022, Dzharakhov released his second album, "Legkiy sposob brosit lyubit", which includes 20 tracks.
On November 7, 2022, the "Uspeshnaya gruppa" channel was renamed to 2 BOYZ NO CAP,[32] and on November 25, 2022, the eponymous album was released – the first joint record by Dzharakhov and Sqwoz Bab. Two videos were shot for the track "Zapreshchyonka":[33] one version was intended for viewing by the deaf and mute.
On March 7, 2023, the premiere episode of the entertainment quest show "Bolshoy pobeg"[34] aired on STS, in which Dzharakhov participated along with Vladimir Marconi, Alexander Belkovich, Aleksey Stolyarov, and Magomed Murtazaliev. On June 9, the "ClickClack Show"[15] premiered on STS, with Ruslan Usachev as the showrunner and host.
On April 19, 2023, Dzharakhov released the track "Patsan",[35] in which he declares his love to his most loyal fans. On June 23, 2023, a new track by Dzharakhov and The Hatters, "V Pitere",[36] was released.
In 2025, Dzharakhov participated in the sixth season of the show "The Mask" on the NTV channel, performing as the Capybara. This character was unmasked in the third episode on February 23, 2025.[37]
Podcast No. 1
On December 6, 2020, Dzharakhov launched the first episode of his podcast. It featured: Slava Marlow, Sqwoz Bab, Sasha Tilex, MORGENSHTERN,[29] Danya Milokhin, Anastasia Ivleeva, Danila Poperechny,[20] Glukoza, Liza Vasilenko, Markul, Ilya Prusikin,[11] and Yuri Muzychenko.
In 2023, Dzharakhov launched the second season of the podcast. Guests of the new episodes included million-subscriber bloggers, businessmen, honored artists, popular streamers, stand-up comedians, and people from forbidden professions.
One of the most talked-about episodes was with a pimp,[38] as well as an episode with Nikita Kologrivy[39] after the premiere of the series "The Boy's Word: Blood on the Asphalt". This video garnered over 7 million views.
Discography
Studio albums
| Title | Details |
|---|---|
| Rock’n’Rofl |
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| "Legkiy sposob brosit lyubit" |
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| 2 Boyz No Cap (with Sqwoz Bab)[40] |
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| El |
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Singles
| Year | Title | Album |
|---|---|---|
| 2014 | "Moy yeldak"
(feat. Tilex) |
Non-album singles |
| "Nomer odin"
(feat. Ilya Prusikin) | ||
| 2015 | "TSOK-TSOK"
(feat. Tilex) | |
| "Lyubov"
(feat. Ilya Prusikin) | ||
| "Ulybayus"
(feat. Tilex) | ||
| 2016 | "Stranny" | |
| "Pokeball" | ||
| 2017 | "Blokery" | |
| "Disslayk" (feat. Tilex) | ||
| "Poezd Khaypa"
(feat. Sergey Druzhko) | ||
| 2018 | "Delorian" | Rock’n’Rofl |
| "Game Over" | ||
| "SWEET DREAMS" | ||
| "Pyom" | ||
| "KILL YOU" | ||
| "BOL" | ||
| "UVEREN" | ||
| "I'm dead"
(feat. Nikitata) | ||
| "KOGDA MY ODN" | ||
| "POKEBOL" | ||
| "YELDAK 2021" | ||
| "OSTAV MENYa V POKOE" | ||
| "INTRO" | ||
| "Syn maminy podrugi" (feat. Morgenshtern) |
Non-album singles | |
| "Kholostyak"
(feat. LSP, FEDUK, Egor Kreed) | ||
| 2019 | "Gena Bukin" (feat. Tilex, Big Russian Boss, Young P&H, DK, Morgenshtern & Khleb) | |
| "Goryachie chastushki" | ||
| "V dolgiy put" | Rounds 1-3 of the 17th Independent Battle | |
| "Veter peremen" | ||
| "Delo neskolkikh minut" | ||
| "Bedboy" | Non-album singles | |
| 2020 | "Ya — Guseyn Gasanov" | |
| "Sobaka pisala" (with Rozalia) |
Black Princess (Rozalia's album) | |
| "Benger"
(feat. Tilex) |
Non-album singles | |
| "Degenarat" | ||
| "Naladitsya" | ||
| 2021 | "Degenarat Deluxe" (feat. Morgenshtern) | |
| "Drill" (feat. Smeshariki) | ||
| "Ya v momente" (feat. Markul) | ||
| "Ya v momente 2" (feat. Mary Gu) | ||
| "Radovatsya melocham" | ||
| "Begu po krugu" | ||
| "Khipikhep" (with Sqwoz Bab) |
Flowjob (Sqwoz Bab's album) | |
| "Polovye Guby" | Non-album single | |
| "Noyabr" | "Legkiy sposob brosit lyubit" | |
| 2022 | "Prosto drug" (with Stas Kostyushkin) | |
| "Begu po krugu" | ||
| "Copacabana" | ||
| "Vsyo po novoy" | ||
| "Fakt" | ||
| "Fonari" | ||
| "Propitan toboy" | ||
| "Ssora za ssoroy — Skit" | ||
| "212 dekabrya — Skit" | ||
| "Shalove" | ||
| "Zachem?" | ||
| "F63.9 — Skit" | ||
| "Nenavizhu — Skit" | ||
| "Lyublyu" | ||
| "Dva neznakomykh cheloveka"
(with Loc-Dog) | ||
| "Sherstyanoe khudi"
(with Lida) | ||
| "Peredrug" | ||
| "Ne nado vlyublyatsya" | ||
| "Vokzal" | ||
| "17" (feat. Rauf & Faik) |
Non-album singles | |
| "Alisa" (feat. FirstFeel & Iskanther) | ||
| "Rekviem po mechte" (feat. Hensy) | ||
| "Kilimandzharo" (feat. SNK & Boyfriend) | ||
| "Zapreshchyonka" (with Sqwoz Bab) |
2 Boyz No Cap | |
| "2 BOYZ NO CAP" (with Sqwoz Bab) | ||
| "DAGA BAGA" (with Sqwoz Bab) | ||
| "Vtornik" (with Sqwoz Bab) | ||
| "UK BIKINI" (with Sqwoz Bab) | ||
| "UNIVER" (with Sqwoz Bab) | ||
| "KLUBNYaK SKACHAT" (with Sqwoz Bab) | ||
| "DETROIT DLYa MAMY" (with Sqwoz Bab) | ||
| "JIMMI NEYTRON" (with Sqwoz Bab) | ||
| "MUSORA" (with Sqwoz Bab) | ||
| "TsENZURA" (with Sqwoz Bab) | ||
| "SEXICO" (with Sqwoz Bab) | ||
| "Rozovaya luna" (with Sqwoz Bab and Klava Koka) | ||
| "I Love My Life" (with blago white and Molodoy Platon) |
Non-album singles | |
| 2023 | "Turisty" (with Pegas) | |
| "Patsan" | ||
| "Leti" (with Klavo Bravo) | ||
| "V Pitere" (with The Hatters) | ||
| "Domoy" | ||
| "Tysyachi glaz" | ||
| "Trezvym" (with 3333) |
El | |
| 2024 | "Kholodny dozhd"
(with WhyBaby?, BAbyBoi, Prosto Lera) |
Non-album singles |
| "Tsunami"
(with MONA) | ||
| "Pasmurno" | ||
| "Seysfpeys" (with Navai) | ||
| 2025 | "Russian Jordan"
(with Desiigner) |
EL |
| "Ocherednaya pesnya pro lyubov" | ||
| "Parizh" (with FEDUK) |
Non-album single |
Guest appearances
| Year | Artist | Track | Album |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Nik Chernikov | "Terpi, Ashot" | Non-album single |
| 2017 | SD | "Cherny spisok" | Mixtape King Vol. 3 |
| Khleb | "Aliekspressgang" | "Pushka" | |
| 2018 | Bizin | "Plamya" | Coffeeshop |
| Bumble Beezy | "Tet-a-tet" | 111111 | |
| Little Big | "Faradenza" | Non-album singles | |
| 2019 | Tilex | "Tayesh na gubakh" | |
| Klava Koka | "Vlyublena v MDK" | ||
| 2020 | Sqwoz Bab | "BOOTY" | Body Language |
| SD & ST1M | "Moy blok" | "Aggro 2.0" | |
| ST1M | "Idealny patsient" | 7th round of the 17th Independent Battle | |
| 2021 | Anya Pokrov | "Aviarezhim" | Non-album single |
| The Hatters | "Ya delayu shag Live" | V | |
| Egor Kreed & Booster | "Samy khudshy trek" | Non-album single | |
| Sqwoz Bab | "KHIPIKHEP" | "FLOWJOB" | |
| 2022 | Sqwoz Bab | "Vulya" | "Zapiski o lyubvi" |
| Lida | "Sherstyanoe khudi" | "Legkiy sposob brosit dolgi" | |
| Vitya AK | "Napoleon" | "Lukshery adengraund" | |
| Zhitnost | "Sakharok" | Non-album single | |
| Sqwoz Bab | "Okey" | "Ringtone Demo Final Mix 2" | |
| Khleb | "Marina" | "Posledny" | |
| Rauf & Faik | "17 let" | Non-album singles | |
| CMH [ru] | "Rubl" | ||
| 2023 | Ivangay | "Vesna" | "Lyubov" |
| ASAMMUELL | "Ne v momente" | Non-album single | |
| Filipp Kirkorov | "Lesnoy olen" | "VK pod shuboy 2" | |
| 2024 | TRAVMA | "Sredi serykh oblakov" | Non-album single |
| 2025 | CMH [ru] | "MNE POHUY" | "KILL THIS ALBUM" |
Filmography
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Ozon | Cameo | |
| 2017 | vape nation | Unnamed vaper | TV series |
| 2020 | Troll: The Tale of a Tail | Trim | Voice role (Russian dub) |
| 2020 | When Will This End? | Jilted boyfriend | |
| 2021 | Bloggers and Roads | Cameo | Documentary |
| 2024 | Major Grom: The Game | Cameo |
Rap battles
"Versus Battle"
| Opponent | Release date |
|---|---|
| Nik Chernikov | 2014 |
| Dmitry Larin | 2017 |
| Satyr | 2019 |
"MTs Cup"
| Opponent | Release date |
|---|---|
| Klavo Bravo | 2023 |
Awards and nominations
| Year | Award | Category, work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Media Runet Prize | Best Video Project of Runet[41][42] | Won |
| 2015 | Vidfest | Like for Music[43][44][45] | Won |
| 2016 | Vidfest | Like for Lifestyle[46] | Won |
| 2017 | Vidfest | Like for a Song[47][48][49] | Won |
- One of the most popular videos in Russia in 2017 according to Google – the video "Blokery".[50][51][52][53][54][55][56].
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