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How old is Trololo?

How old is Trololo?

Internet videos. In 2009, a 1976 video of Khil singing a non-lexical vocable version of the song “I am very glad, as I’m finally returning back home” (Russian: Я о́чень рад, ведь я, наконе́ц, возвраща́юсь домо́й) was uploaded to YouTube and became known as “Trololol” or “Trololo”.

Is Trololo guy alive?

Eduard Khil, known to most Western audiences as Internet star “Mr. Trololo,” died early Monday in St. Petersburg after suffering a stroke in April. He was 77.

Who was the Trololo guy?

Eduard Khil
Russian singer, Eduard Khil. Vocalist Eduard Khil, a beloved Russian musician who found worldwide fame through an unlikely internet musical clip, died this week after suffering a stroke. He was 77.

Is trollface real?

Carlos Ramirez is the original created of The Trollface. He is an artist that is known by his deviantART. He revealed that The Trollface was based off a drawing of a comic character he drew, “Rape Rodent” (seen below). People use the Trollface to create a lot of their memes now.

Is there a way to sing along with Trololo?

Trololo Sing Along! Now you too can trololo! Lyrics and subtitles so you can sing with the Trololo Guy. A fun way to lift a sad mood! Music: “I Am Very Glad Because I’m Finally Returning Back Home” (“Я очень рад, ведь я, наконец, возвращаюсь домой”), composed by Arkady Ostrovsky (Аркадий Островский).

What’s the story behind the Trololo song aiieeee?

You can hear a bit of this specifically in the ‘Aiieeee’ part that sounds a lot like it came from a cowboy song. Another interesting Trololo related story is that Edward Khil had no clue that he was super famous on the internet until his grandson came home one day humming the Trololo song: “I asked him what that was about.

How is the Trololo song related to Edward Khil?

Another interesting Trololo related story is that Edward Khil had no clue that he was super famous on the internet until his grandson came home one day humming the Trololo song: “I asked him what that was about. He answered that I am not keeping up to date and that in the internet all America is singing it while I am sleeping at home…”

Who is the Russian singer in the Trololo video?

Proving that kitsch trumps comprehension, a 30-year-old clip of a Russian baritone be-bopping on Soviet television has become one of the most watched clips on the Internet. The video – now virally referred to as “Trololo,” after the song’s only lyric – stars Eduard Khil, a well-known-in-Russia, if somewhat forgotten, performer.