Razmik Amyan
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Razmik Amyan | |
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| Born | January 8, 1982[1] |
| Education | Komitas State Conservatory of Yerevan[1] |
| Occupation | Singer |
| Years active | 1998–present |
| Height | 171 cm (5 ft 7 in) |
| Musical career | |
| Label | AM Production |
| Website | razmikamyan |
Razmik Garniki Amyan (Armenian: Ռազմիկ Գառնիկի Ամյան; born January 8, 1982) is an Armenian singer-songwriter.
In 2017, Amyan was awarded with the title of Honored Artist of Armenia upon the decree of the Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan.[2] He was also named the singer of the year at the World Armenian Entertainment Awards in 2014 and at the Armenian Golden Star Awards in 2010.[1] He performed in the Toronto A.C.C. Summerfest in 2017 alongside other notable Armenian singers.[3]
He has released numerous music videos including "Yeraguyn" in March 2012, the animated "Musical Alphabet" in December 2007 and "Pstik Papan" in August 2008, and "Karabakhe mern e" in May 2015.
Discography
Albums
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| Erkar Em Spasel |
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| The Best Of |
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| Arajin Ser |
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| Live Concert in Yerevan |
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| Vay Vay |
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| Qez Hamar (Live) |
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Singles
As lead artist
| Title | Year | Album |
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| "Im Javakhk" | 2012 | Non-album singles |
| "Sirel 'em, Sirum 'em U Ksirem" | ||
| "Qam-Qam" | 2013 | |
| "Im Sirats Yarin Tarel En" | ||
| "Yaro Jan"[5] | ||
| "Berem, Berem" (feat. Sargis Yeghiazaryan) | 2014 | |
| "Ashugh Razo" | ||
| "Spasvats Ser"[6] |
2015 | |
| "Glor-Glor"[7] |
2016 | |
| "43-E Kapi Mej E"[8] | ||
| "Sirem Qez, Lianam"[9] | ||
| "Ser Im"[10] |
2017 | |
| "Chuni Ashkharhe Qez Nman"[11] | ||
| "Sherami Pes"[12] | ||
| "Ansahman Ser"[13] | ||
| "Im Ashxarhn Es..."[14] | ||
| "I Love You" (feat. Martin Mkrtchyan)[15] |
2018 | |
| "Im Sirun Hreshtak"[16] | ||
| "Amenic annman"[17] | ||
| "Pashtelis"[18] | ||
| "Balik"[19] | ||
| "Daughter" (Russian: Доченька) (feat. Mart Babayan) | ||
| "Na" | 2019 | |
| "Heriq E" | ||
| "Im Amenasirun" | ||
| "Son" (Russian: Сынок) | ||
| "Du" | 2020 | |
| "Im Amenasirun" (Emmanuel & DJ Smoke Remix) | ||
| "Sirts" | ||
| "Ov sirun, sirun" | ||
| "Matagh Qez" | ||
| "Amenabari Srtov Aghjik" | 2021 | |
| "Qonn e Sirts" | ||
| "Hayrik" | ||
| "Gna" | ||
| "Sirtd Srtis Mej" | ||
| "Shat Urish" | ||
| "Annman" | ||
| "Tsaghikner" | 2022 | |
| "Im Siro Hasak" | 2023 | |
| "Im Aghjik" | ||
| "Karabakh" | ||
| "Cavd Tanem Mam Jan" | ||
| "Et Ari" | ||
| "Sirelov" (feat. Tatev Asatryan) | ||
| "Arevic Lusin" | ||
| "Imn es" | ||
| "Hayastan im chqnagh" | ||
| "Bari Tari" | ||
| "Bardinere xshshacin" | 2024 | |
| "Sere Lav Giti" | ||
| "Draxti Peri" | ||
| "Im Bala" | ||
| "Na Imn A" | ||
| "I Know" (Russian: Знаю) | ||
| "Gites" (feat. Sona) | ||
| "Sers Tarar" (feat. Srbuhi Amyan) | 2025 | |
| "El Avel" | ||
| "Aghjiks" | ||
| "Dzerqe Qo Brnats" | ||
| "Mam, Es Kam" | ||
| "Filmi Aghjik" | ||