Biography
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Born
1 May 2004 (age 21)
Bohdan Rozvadovsky, better known as SadSvit (born May 1, 2004, Ivano-Frankivsk) is a Ukrainian indie-pop and post-punk performer, composer and songwriter. The artist's discography includes three albums - "Cassette", "20&21", "Neon Dream", as well as two mini-albums "Confusion" and "Cold" together with Sad Novelist. The artist's nickname "SadSvit" consists of two words English "sad", and Ukrainian "svit" meaning "world", so the whole nickname means "Sad World".
Bohdan Rozvadovsky was fond of music from early childhood. At the age of 13, he got a laptop and began to master programs for creating music, Bohdan has no musical education, but he plays the guitar. At first he was a beatmaker and made custom beats, but later he realized that he wanted to make his own music.
The first Ukrainian-language song "Ne zabuvai" (Don't forget) in 2020 was the first Bohdan's song as SadSvit.
On December 30, 2020, the next mini-album "Holod" (Cold) recorded together with SadNovelist was released.
On December 13, 2021, the first studio album "Cassette" was released with the track "Molodist" (Youth), which became very popular on TikTok. With "Youth", SadSvit took 7th place in the Top-50 trends of Ukraine on Spotify, and 95th place in the Ukraine Top 100 chart on Spotify.
On December 16, 2021, the second studio album "20&21" was released.
On April 18, 2022, the Azov regiment released a video about the daily life of the soldiers defending the city of Mariupol, using the song "Cassette" as background music. It was subsequently shared by popular Telegram channels and soon the song topped the Spotify Viral 50 and Shazam Top 200 charts.
On October 28, 2022, the joint single "Syluety" (Silhouettes) was released.
On February 17, 2023, the third studio album "Neonova Mriia" (Neon Dream) was released.
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