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Valery Obodzinsky — Suno AI prompt

A ready 60-90-word style descriptor for the Style field in Suno v5.5. Era, instruments, production, vocal anchor — no name used, Suno's filter lets it through.

Few Soviet voices carried velvet the way Valery Obodzinsky's tenor did. Born in Odessa in 1942 and raised during the wartime occupation by his grandmother, he stayed largely self-taught — never finishing music school, learning every melody by ear. He rose from shipboard bands through the Oleg Lundstrem orchestra and the Donetsk Philharmonic to sold-out solo halls by his mid-twenties. In the late 1960s and early 1970s he turned Tukhmanov's "Eti glaza naprotiv" ("These Eyes Opposite") and the lilting "Vostochnaya pesnya" ("Eastern Song") into records that sold in the millions, and from 1973 he fronted the VIA "Vernye druzya." Yet at his peak the doors of Central Television stayed shut to him under Goskomradio chief Lapin. By 1986 he had vanished from the stage, living in a shed and guarding a necktie factory, lost to alcohol. Anna Yesenina coaxed him back to health and music; his comeback concert came in September 1994 at the Rossiya hall, three years before his death in 1997. His catalogue ran far beyond the hits — "Luna na solnechnom beregu," "Mirazh," "Igraet organ" — each a small melodrama for crooning voice and strings. His sound is warm, aching romance over lush orchestral estrada, an intimate vibrato that floats above the band; a tenor that smiles and breaks within the same line, equal parts matinee idol and quiet heartbreak.

Mood
romanticnostalgicvelvetymelancholictender
Best for
retro love balladvintage estrada covernostalgic soundtrackromantic slow dance
BPM
70–104

Style prompt

1970s Soviet estrada pop ballad: warm velvet male tenor in Russian, romantic and aching, smooth lyrical phrasing. Lush
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