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'''Lema Melevskaya''' ({{Lang-ru|link=|Лема Мелевская}}) known professionally as Dina Gyrdymov (born 13 October 1990), a {{wpl|Siberian Tatars|Lipkan}} [[Cosacakaya]]n activist rapper, singer, and songwriter. She is known for her musical versatility, animated {{wpl|Rapping#Flow|flow}} in her rapping, her use of word play, and song writing in both {{wpl|Russian|Cosacakaya}} and {{wpl|Siberian Tatar language|Lipkan}}. | '''Lema Melevskaya''' ({{Lang-ru|link=|Лема Мелевская}}) known professionally as Dina Gyrdymov (born 13 October 1990), a {{wpl|Siberian Tatars|Lipkan}} [[Cosacakaya]]n activist rapper, singer, and songwriter. She is known for her musical versatility, animated {{wpl|Rapping#Flow|flow}} in her rapping, her use of word play, and song writing in both {{wpl|Russian|Cosacakaya}} and {{wpl|Siberian Tatar language|Lipkan}}. Throughout her career, she has addressed various societal issues through her music, earning a reputation as a prominent voice in the [[Cosacakaya#Music|contemporary music scene]] of [[Cosacakaya]] and a major figure in the [[Novyye Chuvikhi|Novyye Chuvikhi movement]]. | ||
== Early life == | == Early life == | ||
Lema Melevskaya ({{wpl|Russian language|Russian}}: ''Лема Мелевская''), known professionally as Dina Gyrdymov, was born on 13 October 1990 in [[Lipkany]], [[Cosacakaya]]. | |||
After she finished {{wpl|secondary school|high school}}, Lema became increasingly involved in the local music scene in her hometown of [[Lipkany]],. She attended various workshops and collaborative sessions with other artists based in the city. | |||
== Career == | == Career == | ||
=== Career beginnings and mixtapes === | === Career beginnings and mixtapes === | ||
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In 2014, Dina was cast on the tv show {{wpl|Big Brother|Всегда смотрю}} (''I'm always watching)'' | In 2014, Dina was cast on the tv show {{wpl|Big Brother|Всегда смотрю}} (''I'm always watching)'' | ||
=== 2015: Breakthrough with ''Лох'' === | === 2015: Breakthrough with ''Лох'' === | ||
Dina's big breakthrough came in 2015 when she released her debut album, [Album Title]. According to an interview with [PLACEHOLDER], Lema often drew inspiration from traditional Lipkan stories, folklore, and the broader socio-political issues faced by her community while writing the album. | |||
=== 2016 - 2017 ''Загоняться'' === | === 2016 - 2017 ''Загоняться'' === | ||
[[File:Dina_performs.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Dina performs during the [[Osti Spring Music Fest]].]] | [[File:Dina_performs.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Dina performs during the [[Osti Spring Music Fest]].]] |
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Dina Gyrdymova Дина Гирдимова | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Лема Мелевская Lema Melevskaya |
Also known as | Dina Gyrdymova |
Born | October 13, 1990 |
Genres | rap, Hip hop, pop, Novyye Chuvikhi |
Occupation(s) | musician |
Instruments | vocal |
Years active | 2013 - present |
Labels | Heavy On It |
Associated acts | Reeztochka |
Lema Melevskaya (Russian: Лема Мелевская) known professionally as Dina Gyrdymov (born 13 October 1990), a Lipkan Cosacakayan activist rapper, singer, and songwriter. She is known for her musical versatility, animated flow in her rapping, her use of word play, and song writing in both Cosacakaya and Lipkan. Throughout her career, she has addressed various societal issues through her music, earning a reputation as a prominent voice in the contemporary music scene of Cosacakaya and a major figure in the Novyye Chuvikhi movement.
Early life
Lema Melevskaya (Russian: Лема Мелевская), known professionally as Dina Gyrdymov, was born on 13 October 1990 in Lipkany, Cosacakaya.
After she finished high school, Lema became increasingly involved in the local music scene in her hometown of Lipkany,. She attended various workshops and collaborative sessions with other artists based in the city.
Career
Career beginnings and mixtapes
Appearance on Всегда смотрю
In 2014, Dina was cast on the tv show Всегда смотрю (I'm always watching)
2015: Breakthrough with Лох
Dina's big breakthrough came in 2015 when she released her debut album, [Album Title]. According to an interview with [PLACEHOLDER], Lema often drew inspiration from traditional Lipkan stories, folklore, and the broader socio-political issues faced by her community while writing the album.
2016 - 2017 Загоняться
2018 Arrest
2019 - 2021 Стервозность & Broken Records
2022–present: Просечь
Public image
Activism
Controversy
Music Video PLACEHOLDER
Drug use
Legal issues
Anti-Monarchist views
Philanthropy
Personal Life
From April 2017 to May 2020, Dina was in an on-again, off-again relationship fellow with singer-songwriter [PLACEHOLDER] after they met during the Cosacakaya Music Awards; later staring in [PLACEHOLDER]'s music video for his single "The Night is Long" in March 2018. Their on-off again and seemingly toxic relationship received widespread media attention, and was the topic of tabloid speculation.
Dina is a close personal friend of fellow singer Reeztochka and has often collaborated and supported each other's work. She revealed on social media that she was a bridesmaid during Reeztochka's wedding and godmother to her friend's daughter.
Discography
Studio albums
- [Album 1 Title] (Year)
- [Album 2 Title] (Year)
- [Album 3 Title] (Year)
- [Album 4 Title] (Year)
Collaborations
- 2022 - Страшно (scary) with Reeztochka
- 2023 - [NAME]
Singles
- "[Single 1 Title]" (Year)
- "[Single 2 Title]" (Year)
- "[Single 3 Title]" (Year)
- "[Single 4 Title]" (Year)