Miyagi & Andy Panda

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Miyagi & Эндшпиль is a Russian hookah rap duo from the city of Vladikavkaz, North Ossetia, formed in 2013. The collective consists of Azamat Kudzaev (Miyagi) & Soslan Burnatsev (Эндшпиль or Andy Panda). The most popular singers (by amount of views on YouTube) from Russia. "I Got Love" track has collected more than 1 Billion hits on YouTube, the highest recorded Russian song.

MiyaGi & Эндшпиль during a concert in Moscow in 2016
MiyaGi & Эндшпиль during a concert in Moscow in 2016

Biography

Эндшпиль (Andy Panda)

In March 2018, after a six-month break, the single "It’s My Life" featuring TumaniYO was released.[1] Soslan introduced himself with the new name Andy Panda, releasing the track "Intro". Only two singles were released in 2018: "Коконъ" & "Брат передал". Soslan released a music video for the second single on YouTube.[2]

History of the duo

2018

On 14 August 2018, the soundtrack "Hustle" was released[3] for the documentary film "Charisma"[4] along with a joint track with TumaniYO "Dance Up".[5] A couple of months later, a joint track with Rem Digga, "Untouchable", was released.[6]

2019

Since 2019, Soslan changed his nickname to Andy Panda, and the duo became known as "Miyagi & Andy Panda".[7]

On 14 February 2020 the duo released a single called "Kosandra".[8]

On 10 April 2020, the next song of their album Yamakasi was released titled «Мало нам».[9]

On 21 May, Arnelle's treatment fundraising ended.[10]

Hajime Records

On 28 September 2018, TumaniYO released his debut album FOG#ONE, consisting of 12 songs.[11]

Discography

Albums of the duo

  • 2013 — ЭNaMi (with Namo Minigan)
  • 2016 — Hajime, pt. 1
  • 2016 — Hajime, pt. 2
  • 2017 — "Умшакалака" (with Amigo)
  • 2018 — Hajime, pt. 3
  • 2020 — Yamakasi
  • 2022 — Hattori
  • 2024 — Narrative
  • 2024 — Euphoria (with Mav-d)
  • 2026 — Anabios

Videography

Music videos of the duo

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Title Director Album
2022 "Патрон" Igor Klepnev Патрон
"Silhouette" Igor Klepnev Hattori
2020 "Yamakasi" Igor Tarasov Yamakasi
"Мало Нам" (Mood Video) Georgiy Tarasov
"Minor" (Mood Video)
"Там Ревели Горы" (Mood Video)
"Brooklyn" Igor Klepnev Brooklyn
"Samurai" Yan Bokhanovich Buster Keaton
2019 "Trenchtown" Shakhnazar Borboev Trenchtown
"Rude Mantras" Medet Shayakhmetov King Kong
"Freeman" Azamat Kudzaev, Soslan Burnatsev Freeman
"Замёрз" Adil Zhalelov Замёрз
2018 "Брат передал" Yan Bokhanovich (by Yanchi) Брат передал
2017 "I Got Love" Aisultan Seitov Hajime, pt.2
"Райзап" Aleksei Lomov Умшакалака
2016 "Двигайся" Soslan Kabisov Hajime, pt.2
"Бошка" N/A
"Hajime" N/A Hajime, pt.1
2015 "Санавабич" Pavel Enzhy
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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Nomination Nominee Results Ref.
2021 Berlin Music Video Awards Best Cinematography YAMAKASI Nominated
2022 VK Music "Group of the year" MiyaGi & Эндшпиль Won [12]
2023 VK Music "Group of the year" MiyaGi & Эндшпиль Won
2024 VK Music "Group of the year" MiyaGi & Эндшпиль Won
2025 VK Music "Group of the year" MiyaGi & Эндшпиль Won
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References

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