New international publications on Dimash Qudaibergen
The name of Dimash Qudaibergen, a Kazakh artist who began his creative journey in his homeland and has since brought his musical vision far beyond Kazakhstan, continues to expand its reach,El.kz cites dimashnews.com.
As he travels to different countries, Dimash gains new fans who immerse themselves in his vibrant world of music. This growing recognition leads to articles in various international publications, which DimashNews brings to its readers.
The popular Spanish music station LOS40, the most-listened-to radio network in Spain, recently published an article titled:
“Who is Dimash? The artist we often see trending on X is a true genius.”
Founded in 1966, LOS40 is not just a radio station but a global Spanish-speaking music community. It broadcasts in nine Latin American countries, operates its own TV channel, 40 TV, and influences millions of listeners worldwide.
The article opens with a statement that resonates with many social media users:
“If you’re one of those who check X trends first thing in the morning, you’ve probably seen Dimash’s hashtag more than once.”
After a brief biography covering his breakthrough in competitions in Belarus and China, the publication focuses on one of the key songs in Dimash’s repertoire:
“In 2017, in the land of Mandarin, Dimash performed ‘SOS d’un terrien en détresse’ on the show ‘Singer.’ The performance went viral in record time, reaching over 600 million views.
That same year, Kazakh Olympic medalist and Dimash’s close friend, Denis Ten, began using this song in his figure skating routines. Tragically, Denis passed away in 2018, and Dimash honored his memory by dedicating the song to him during one of his concerts.
In October 2023, he performed the song again with Croatian cellist Hauser in Singapore, making it go viral once more. The following month, during the Kazakh President’s official state visit to France, Dimash had the honor of performing ‘SOS’ at the Élysée Palace—a moment that speaks volumes about the respect and prestige he holds in his homeland.”*
Discussing Dimash’s latest achievements, the article highlights his role as a jury member at the Virtuososcompetition in Hungary, the anticipation of Latin American fans awaiting his arrival, his work in the United States, and the upcoming premiere of his new song, “Love’s Not Over Yet”: