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Azis
Born March 7, 1978 (1978-03-07) (age 33)
Sliven, Bulgaria
Genres Chalga, Pop, Folk
Years active 1999 — present

Azis (Азис) (born Vasili Troyanov Boyanov Katsuras (Васил Троянов Боянов) on 7 March 1978) is a Bulgarian Romani chalga (pop-folk) singer known for, among other things, his atypical gender expression and his flamboyant persona.

His discography includes: "Celuvai Me" (2003), "Na Golo" (2003), "Kraliat" (2004), "Together" with Desi Slava (2004). Azis has recorded and performed many songs with some of the most popular Bulgarian pop-folk singers, like Gloriya, Malina, Sofi Marinova, Toni Storaro, singer Indira Radić and also the rap performer Ustata.

Azis also performed alongside Mariana Popova in the Semi-Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 with the song Let Me Cry. The song, however, did not qualify for the grand finale.

He began his political career in 2005 as a member of the Evroroma political party and ran in the general elections campaign in the summer of 2005, but did not receive enough votes to become a member of Parliament.

In the 2006 TV programme Velikite Balgari (the Bulgarian version of the 2002 Greatest Britons from BBC), Azis was elected as the 21st greatest Bulgarian of all time (and was in fact the second ranking living person on the list, after football player Hristo Stoichkov, who was 12th).

On 1 October 2006, Azis married his husband Niki Kitaetsa. Their marriage is not legally recognized given the laws of Bulgaria.

Azis appeared on the VIP Brother 2 version of Big Brother Bulgaria alongside Niki Kitaetsa. Azis left the house voluntarily after nineteen days.

On 5 August 2007 Azis became a father to a daughter conceived via artificial insemination; the baby's name is Raya and her mother is Azis' life-long friend Gala.

Azis appears on Episode 2 of Michael Palin's New Europe, in which he is interviewed through use of an interpreter. At the end of November 2007, scandal erupted when Boiko Borisov, then-mayor of Sofia, elected to take down billboards with pictures of Azis kissing his husband. Both men were shirtless in the campaign. Although Borisov said the posters were too graphic, much more explicit advertising could be found all over Sofia, which has led the LGBT social movement Gemini[1][dead link] and the director of TV2 that hosts the show to speculate that the same-sex nature of the ad, as opposed to its racy content, led to its removal. These posters are to be removed from towns all over the country.[2]

Beginning from 2008, Azis is the host, alongside with actress Ekaterina Evro, of the critically acclaimed[citation needed] talk-show entitled "Azis's Late Night Show". It airs on the national channel PRO.BG.

[edit] Discography

  • Pain (1999) - (Болка)
  • Men also cry (2000) - (Мъжете също плачат)
  • Tears (2001) - (Сълзи)
  • AZIS (2002)
  • The Best (2002)
  • The Nude (2003) - (На голо)
  • Kiss me + (2003) - (Целувай ме +/Celuvaj me)
  • Nude (2003) - (На голо/Na golo)
  • The king (2004) - (Кралят/Kraljat)
  • Together (with Desislava) (2004) - (Заедно/Zaedno)
  • 2005 (2005) - (2005)
  • Duets (2005) - (Дуети/Dueti)
  • Diva (2006) - (Дива/Diva)
  • The Best 2 (2007)
  • Gadna Poroda (2011)

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