Lidushik

Lidushik

Lidushik

Musical artist


Lida Arakelyan (Armenian: Լիդա Առաքելյան; born 11 July 1999),[1] better known by her stage name Lidushik (Armenian: Լիդուշիկ), is an Armenian singer, best known for songs such as "Poqeri Ashkharh" (2008), "Yerg em Horinel" (2009), "Mankutyun" (2010), and "Pare" (2011).

Quick Facts Birth name, Also known as ...

Life and work

Lida Arakelyan was born on 11 July 1999 in Yerevan, the capital city of Armenia. Lidushik started singing at the age of 3, and has been a part of the children's pop/pop-folk ensemble "Arevik" from 2004 to late-2010. She adopted the stage name of Lidushik in early 2005, and is one of the youngest people in Armenia to ever gain popularity. In 2011, Lidushik took part in the fourth annual contest for child singers, New Wave Junior (Armenian: Մանկական Նոր Ալիք), and got the special prize from the television channel RaiUno which let her to take part in the popular Italian TV show "Ti lascio una canzone."[2]

In 2013 she had her first solo concert in Gyumri, which was followed by a second solo concert in Glendale, California, third in Yerevan, fourth solo concert at the end of the year in Pasadena, California, and fifth in Vanadzor in 2014. Also, she took part in New Wave Junior again as a guest, performing with Tamara Gverdsiteli, Dominick Jocker and Nikolay Baskov.

Discography

Albums

  • Kids' World (2012)
  • Im Poqrik Hayastan (2015)

Singles

More information Year, Title ...

Music videos

  • Poqreri Ashkharh (2008)
  • Yerg em Horinel (2010)
  • Pare (2011)
  • Mama (feat. Nune Yesayan) (2012)
  • Tik-Tak (2013)
  • Qo Nman (feat. Diana Kalashova) (2013)
  • La La La (2014)
  • Im Poqrik Hayastan (2014)
  • Hayastani Nor Patani (2015)
  • Srtum Arajin Ser (2017)
  • Yes u du (2019)
  • Liqy Ser (2021)

References

  1. "Lidushik - About me". www.lidushik.am. Archived from the original on 2016-08-27.
  2. "Lidushik - ROME,ITALY". www.lidushik.am. Archived from the original on 2016-08-27.



Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article Lidushik, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.