Bogdan Titomir (born March 16, 1967)[1] is a Russian rapper and disc jockey, who began his career in a popular 1990s duo Car-Man.
After completing their education, the family went to Severodonetsk by assignment, subsequently changing their place of residence twice: first to Kyiv, and then to the city of Sumy.
He graduated from a seven-year music school in piano with honors and a diploma with honors, at the same time he graduated from a five-year music school in classical guitar, where he was taken as an external student straight into the third grade thanks to classes with a tutor.
In the seventh grade, he wrote a script for the KVN team "Karapuziki", became its captain and led it to victory.
[7] Soon, due to his father’s craving for alcohol, the parents divorced and separated when their son was in seventh grade.
[6] He also studied judo at school, and by the time he graduated from the Institute of Culture he was a candidate for master of sports.
[15] In 1994, after graduating from the Moscow State Institute of Cinematography with a bachelor's degree, he received the qualification of director of mass performances,[6] as well as the rank of lieutenant.
[13] In 1989, Titomir began his career as a musician, making arrangements for the group Laskoviy Mai, then played drums for Dmitriy Malikov, and then worked as a backup dancer for singer Vladimir Maltsev.
In addition, he starred in episodes in the films "Old Songs about the Main Thing-1" (1996), "The Newest Adventures of Pinocchio" (1997), "PiraMMMida" (2011) and "Zaitsev+1" (2012).
According to the readers of the Moskovskij Komsomolets newspaper, the Car-Man became the "Best Group of 1990", and their magnetic album "Around the World" was chosen as the "Best Phonogram of the Year".