KAZAKHSTAN SINGER DIMASH QUDAIBERGEN SANG TO 6000 FANS AT BUKIT JALIL
Dimash Qudaibergen, a Kazakhstan singer who is famous for his wide vocal range and the first runner-up to the “Singer 2017” held his show at Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil on June 24 (Saturday). This was Dimash’s only show in Asia, and it successfully drew 6,000 fans to the concert.
The show was warmed up by three Malaysian singers. While the audience was applauding and shouting for Dimash excitedly, the artist showed up and kicked off the concert with “Golden” and “Zhalyn”. After that, he greeted the audience with “Assalamualaikum”.
As a multilingual person, Dimash not only thanked his fans in Kazakhstan and English, but he also expressed his gratitude in Malay. He began by saying “Selamat malam kawan-kawan dan tetamu sekalian” to the crowd before continuing with a series of thank-you speeches in Malay and wishing everyone to enjoy the performance.
Dimash interacted with his fans throughout the concert and blew kisses into the crowd several times. While receiving the confession from his fans, he responded “I love you too” which elicited even greater yells and cheers from the crowd. The audience also sang along when he was performing “Unforgettable Day”. Dimash was touched as he did not expect the fans would remember the lyrics, he then directed the audience to sing a section of the song in unison.
In the middle of the concert, the special guest, Dato Seri Siti Nurhaliza showed up. Dimash described the songstress as “one of the most beautiful voices in the world” and a “great singer” who is loved by her fans. He said it was his honour to invite Siti Nurhaliza to be his special guest.
Siti Nurhaliza said if she isn’t invited as the special guest of the concert, she would have bought a ticket to be one of the audience that night. She then performed her popular songs “Bukan Cinta Biasa” and “Nirmala”. However, Dimash and Siti Nurhaliza were not able to sing a duet as they did not have enough time to have a rehearsal, due to the death of Dimash’s grandfather recently.
Dimash also integrated Kazakh culture into the concert. Besides wearing traditional Kazakh costumes and playing the traditional Kazakh musical instruments himself, Dimash also invited many musicians to perform the Kazakh folk song "Daididau" on stage. The music and his voice matched perfectly, making the audience immersed in the music of his hometown.
Before concluding the concert, Dimash jumped off the stage to shake hands and interact with his fans while performing “Screaming”, making his fans excited. After that, he introduced his team to the audience, and ended the concert with “Let it be”.
The three-hour show was brought to you by ACO media and Kwan’s International, co-organized by Metalive World and AMM, and sponsored by Harman Kardon and VSing.
Mongolia has a speaking voice that’s neither too high pitched nor too low, and it’s clear and pleasant to the ears. He drawls a bit especially in English, showing his chill personality, and he’s always either smiling or laughing when he’s around friends (especially if they’re his people). He’s readily emotive, though 90% of it is deliberate and controlled, so when he’s displeased and wants you to know you’ll definitely know though he’s not one for grudges (everything is usually settled with good drinks, except when people are being real assholes in which case he will leave them alone). When he gets serious his voice gets a notch lower, which might actually be his real voice. I also hc that he has very strong lungs and can hold in breaths for a long time even though he’s a dead stone in water.
Reference: Nargie from ARTGER
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This is my favorite Mongolian yo. He always makes me happy watching him because he’s just so pleasant and funny. And his voice is really nice too — though Mongolia doesn’t drawl, or say ‘man’ or ‘dude’ as much as he does, lol. But I imagine Mongolia saying ‘nice, nice’ (сайхан ?) a lot like he does. I mostly reference his Mongolian speaking for Mongolia and not really his performative English.
Golden Horde: clear and it carries
His voice is also neither too high pitched nor too low. He doesn’t like talking or meeting with someone long enough to speak, so whenever he does his sentences tend to be short and a bit monotonous. He also likes making people know from the tone of his voice that their presence is unwanted because he’s a terrible person lol, so he has a vibe of a self important person even though he’s only an honest people hater who wants to be left alone and be *free*. Think of him as an edgy young man.
Reference: Dimash Kudaibergen (the voice not the vibe, Dimash is a nice dude unlike Horde)
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Kazakhstan: booming bass non-smoker smoker voice
VERY LOW voice it’s like you can feel your own ribcage vibrate when he speaks. Almost unexpected coming from someone with a pretty face like Kaz, but it just is and many young women have been made flustered thanks to it. He has a pretty much normal way of speaking, neither too emotive nor emotionless as he likes to present himself as a guy who’s mature, stoic and put together (everything changes when he’s drunk, in which case he gets ultra dramatic).
Reference: Nurlan Saburov (too bad he can’t speak Kazakh (tho he can understand it) because I would like to hear)
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He can reach this tone too:
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Uzbekistan: a bit raspy and persuasive
He has low-ish voice but not ultra bass like Kazakhstan. A bit raspy which gives his voice extra point for crunchiness, but not too much so you can focus on other nicer aspects of it. What’s most interesting is how persuasive Uz can be though; I describe him as a mix of a hostess and a grandma, so he knows how to get under people’s skin by making them feel wanted, attended to, and loved. As such, the tone and pitching of his voice would often follow the circumstance at hand, though he has his default of serene, empathetic, and relaxed way of speaking. Not saying that he has ulterior motives though; in general he doesn’t and he’s an average well-natured person, but he likes to take care of his loved ones and be in charge of their pleasure.
Reference: this poetry reciter from twitter (especially the type of his voice)
The smoke looks golden, cherry red and emerald green, floating under the dim lights, wrapping around bodies packed together like an enticing snake. It blurs Otabek’s vision. He squints and makes his way through the room, bumping into people as he walks.
The combined smell of tobacco, alcohol and those weird scented hookah coals Dimash uses go straight to his head. Some people already are slumped on the couch, half-conscious, and Otabek wishes he could feel like this. He needs to escape the control he has over himself. He needs a few hours of oblivion.
Dimash – GOLDEN Official Video
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i was tagged by @bunny-banana (ily ceci!) to put my music on shuffle and post the first 10 songs that come up
Tove Lo – Habits (Stay High) – Hippie Sabotage Remix
Zaz – Éblouie par la nuit
Boris Noković – Tamara
Severina – Brad Pitt
Mariah Carey – All I Want For Christmas Is You (MIDI converted version)
MIKA – We Are Golden
Death Cab For A Cutie – The Ice Is Getting Thinner
Nancy Sinatra – Bang Bang
Dimash Kudaibergen – Screaming
Rok'n'band – Nika
i'm tagging @digigal-transbian, @homeosloven, @missing-merlin, etc.
In celebration of Dimash's 25th birthday, here are some beautiful close-up pictures. Golden Dimash, Dimash of Light and Dimash of Darkness (seriously though, the selection was unintentional :D)