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Fyodor Andreevich Insarov (Russian: Фёдор Андреевич Инсаров Федук; born 9 February 1992, Moscow), known professionally as Feduk, is a Russian singer, hip hop, house rap singer and songwriter. His solo career began in 2010, and has since released two mini albums and seven studio albums.
Feduk met Alexandra Novikova, the daughter of restaurateur Arkady Novikov, when they were married on 22 May 2021 after three years of dating. The couple welcomed a daughter, Nina, on 2 March 2022.[1][2][3]
All-Russian fame came to the performer in 2017, when the song "Розовое вино", recorded together with rapper Eldzhey, became one of the top Russian-language hits of the year. The video for the song was released on November 14, 2017 and became the cause of a conflict between the performers who did not understand the order of names in the title of the video. Two days after its publication, the clip was blocked on YouTube, having previously gained two million views. A day later, the video was unblocked, but now the first in the list of performers was Eldzhey.[4]
The track "Розовое вино" became the most popular in 2017 according to users of the social network "VKontakte". The song has been listened to over 200 million times in one year.[5]