When we first saw Eduardo Khil (AKA the Trololo Guy) back in 2010, we regarded the video with bemusement and weren’t even annoyed when it became widely parodied and repeated. The guy’s enthusiasm and ...
A forgotten hit from the 1970s – the lyricless song “I’m very happy to be coming home at last” – performed by Soviet-era pop singer Eduard Khil has unexpectedly become a supermeme on YouTube, and ...
(CNN) -- Eduard Khil, a Soviet-era singing star who found renewed popularity as the viral Web's "Mr. Trololo," died Monday, June 4th, Russian media reported. Khil had been in a St. Petersburg, Russia ...
The Russian crooner Eduard Khil died Monday at the age of 77. Outside of Russia, Khil was known for the 2010 YouTube hit “Trololo”—a 1976 video of Khil sporting a Ron Burgundy-style brown suit, ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia – Eduard Khil was a beloved Soviet crooner who won sudden international stardom two years ago when a 1976 video of him singing "trololo" instead of the song's censored words ...
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Eduard Khil was a beloved Soviet crooner who won sudden international stardom two years ago when a 1976 video of him singing "trololo" instead of the song's censored words became a global Internet hit ...
He had been taken to hospital last week after suffering a stroke. Although a household name in Russia, Khil was best known around the word as Mr Trololo, after decades-old TV footage of him performing ...
Eduard Khil has died, aged 77. The Russian singer became an international celebrity in 2010 after his 1976 performance of a song dubbed 'Trololo' turned into a viral hit online. St Petersburg's ...
Eduard Khil, a Soviet-era singing star who found renewed popularity as the viral Web’s “Mr. Trololo,” died Monday, Russian media reported. Khil had been in a St. Petersburg, Russia, hospital since ...
Eduard Khil, a Soviet-era singing star who found renewed popularity as the viral Web’s “Mr. Trololo,” died Monday, Russian media reported. Khil had been in a St. Petersburg, Russia, hospital since ...
Eduard Khil, a Soviet-era singing star who found renewed popularity as the viral Web’s “Mr. Trololo,” died Monday, Russian media reported. Khil had been in a St. Petersburg, Russia, hospital since ...