Töreğali Töreäli
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14 October 1992
Töreğali Töreäli Төреғали Төреәлі | |
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| Born | Töreğali Töreäliūly Älihanov 14 October 1992 Baikonur, Kyzylorda Region, Kazakhstan |
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| Years active | 2010–2025 |
Spouse |
Tolqyn Tūrarbekqyzy (m. 2017) |
Töreğali Töreäliūly Älihanov[a] (Kazakh: Төреғали Төреәліұлы Әлиханов), better known professionally as Töreğali Töreäli (Kazakh: Төреғали Төреәлі; born on 14 October 1992) is a Kazakh former toi music singer and former rapper. His genre was often described as toi-pop.
Töreğali is sometimes known by his alias "Ūly dala balasy" ("Son of the Great Steppe").[2]
Töreğali was born on 14 October 1992 in Baikonur. He studied at the Kazakh National Academy of Arts in Almaty, becoming an actor.[3]
Career
Töreğali started his career as an aytysker.
Töreğali gained prominence as singer in 2015 from his song "Allo" ("Hello"), which was a duo performance with Erke Esmahan.
For his song "Birtürli qyz" ("An Unusual Girl"), Töreğali received the republic-wide award "Jyl Tañdauy" ("Choice of the Year") in 2016.[4] In 2017, he won the "Star Fight" against Kairat Nurtas.[5]
On 14 October 2018, Töreğali's own full-length movie, Ūly dala komediasy ("The Comedy of the Great Steppe") was published.[6]
In June 2025, he announced the end of his career due to familial reasons.[7]