Max Korzh

He borrowed $300 from his mom, went to a studio and recorded "Nebo Pomozhet Nam" (English: "Sky Will Help Us") and posted it on VKontakte, the biggest Russian social network.

[2] In October 2024, a Telegram channel close to GUBOPiK wrote that Max Korzh left Belarus after being summoned “for a talk” for political reasons.

On May 1, 2012, he released his debut album "Zhivotniy Mir" (English: "Animal World") which consisted of 16 tracks, each written by Korzh himself.

When asked about the theme for his debut album by a Russian publication "Argumenty i Fakty", Korzh said in a statement:[4] "I've been writing these songs for three years.

[6][7] On November 2, 2013, Korzh had the honour of becoming the first Belarusian musical artist to have ever performed a sold-out show in Belarus, Minsk-Arena for 13,000 people.

[8][9][10] Reputable Russian magazine ‘Afisha-Volna’ described Korzh's music as "pop-rap with club energy and street honesty" and said its "hybrid of genres presents 100% bestsellers that tend to stick in your head".

[16] 2012 — "Zhivotniy Mir" (Animal World) 2013 — "Zhit’ V Kaif" (Live Dope/ Life Is Good) 2014 — "Domashniy" (Domestic) 2016 — "Maliy Povzroslel, pt.