Elvin Grey, whose real name is Yuliakshin Radik Mukharlyamovich, was born on May 17, 1989 in Ufa, Russia. He grew up in a musical family, with his love for music cultivated at a young age by his parents. His older sister, Regina, also played a role in influencing his musical tastes.
Grey attended school in Chernikovka before pursuing his higher education at Moscow State Pedagogical University. It was during his time at university that Grey began to explore his passion for music and started to perform at local venues, gaining recognition for his unique sound and style.
Grey's career took off when he released hit tracks like "Black Eyed," "I'm Sorry Baby" and "Elama Yarsima," which resonated with audiences across Europe. His ability to perform in languages such as Bashkir, Tatar, and Russian set him apart from other artists in the industry. Grey's distinctive voice and charismatic stage presence further solidified his status as a rising star in the music scene.
Grey's talent caught the attention of renowned singer Dan Balan, leading to collaborations that further propelled his career to new heights. In 2017, Grey was honored with the title of Honored Artist of the Republic of Bashkortostan, a testament to his dedication and contribution to the music industry.
Despite his fame and success, Grey remains grounded and close to his family. His older sister Regina continues to be a source of support and inspiration for him. Grey's upbringing and cultural background have played a significant role in shaping his identity as an artist, and he remains connected to his roots through his music.
As Grey's career continues to flourish, he shows no signs of slowing down. His passion for music and commitment to his craft are evident in every performance, captivating audiences and earning him a loyal fan base. With his unique blend of talents and unwavering determination, Grey is poised to become a music icon in his own right.