OUR Radio announced the winners of the Chart Dozen hit parade
The presenters of our Radio named the winners of the XIX annual national music award "Chart Dozen" in a special edition of the radio station's hit parade. During the popular vote, listeners determined the best music tracks and artists of 2025. In the final, five performers in nine nominations competed for the right to be winners.
According to Igor Pankov, the program director of our Radio, there were some surprises — every year there are artists who take a significant step forward. But there are patterns: strong songs and sincere performers always find their audience. In this sense, OUR music remains a very honest genre.
"The audience of our Radio actively reacted to new releases, while still supporting artists who have already become part of musical history. For us, the Chart Dozen Award is always a dialogue with the audience. Thank you to everyone who votes and stays with our music. It is you who are shaping today's musical landscape and setting the direction for tomorrow," said Igor Pankov, Program Director of our Radio.
The winners in the Album category were "Fragile" by the band "Give Me a Tank (!)", "Evil City" by RADIO TAPOK was recognized as the best video clip, and GOODTIMES and Nike Borzov with the track "Alien Guest" became the leaders in the Collaboration category. GORSHENEV's concert with the Symphony Orchestra, which took place on May 23 at the Moscow Concert Hall, also won the hearts of the audience and took the first position in its nomination. The best soloist was Mikhail Zhitnyakov from Aria, the soloist was Diana Arbenina, the band was Bond with a Button, and the cover was AY YOLA. In the Side Project nomination, Ant+Shift / Anton Zavyalov from "25/17" won the sympathy of the majority of the audience.
Among the special nominations, the winners were: "Legend" – "Aria", "Breaking In" — Beautiful Boys, "Song" — "Gordian Knot", "Arias", "Soundtrack" – The Hatters from "The City Sings", OST to the film "The Prophet. The Story of Alexander Pushkin".
It is clear from the listeners' voices that rock is developing towards greater genre freedom, Igor Pankov noted. Artists boldly mix styles, experiment with sound, but at the same time retain the main thing — sincerity and energy. This is moving forward without losing the roots.
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