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Valery Meladze

1965 - Today

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Valerian Shotayevich Meladze (born 23 June 1965), known professionally as Valery Meladze, is a Georgian singer and a Meritorious Artist of Russia. He is the brother of composer and producer Konstantin Meladze, who writes songs for him. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Valery Meladze is the 1,389th most popular singer (up from 1,519th in 2019), the 211th most popular biography from Georgia (up from 225th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Georgian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Valery Meladze ranks 1,389 out of 4,381Before him are Jeanette MacDonald, Mary J. Blige, Bobby Vee, Yardena Arazi, Jimi Jamison, and Eddy Wally. After him are Jacques Higelin, Anna Jantar, Jovanotti, Namie Amuro, Brita Borg, and Helen Reddy.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Valery Meladze ranks 248Before him are Miri Regev, Ľubomír Moravčík, José Morais, Brad Armstrong, Yasutoshi Miura, and Markus Grosskopf. After him are Atul Kulkarni, Iginio Straffi, Jean, Count of Paris, Mark Jackson, Sergey Melikov, and Angie Stone.

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In Georgia

Among people born in Georgia, Valery Meladze ranks 211 out of 406Before him are Dilara Aliyeva (1929), Revaz Gabriadze (1936), Rafael Chimishkyan (1929), Arpenik Nalbandyan (1916), Nina Ananiashvili (1963), and Vano Muradeli (1908). After him are Georges Pitoëff (1884), Vakhtang III (1278), Givi Nodia (1948), Yervand Kochar (1899), Otar Korkia (1923), and Ekvtime Takaishvili (1863).

Among SINGERS In Georgia

Among singers born in Georgia, Valery Meladze ranks 6Before him are Rashid Behbudov (1915), Lusine Zakaryan (1937), Haykanoush Danielyan (1893), Meliton Balanchivadze (1862), and Shovkat Mammadova (1897). After him are Katie Melua (1984), Tamara Gachechiladze (1983), Sopho Gelovani (1984), Tamta (1981), Nino Katamadze (1972), and Sofia Nizharadze (1985).