Nadezhda Kadysheva, People's Artist of Russia, soloist of the Golden Ring ensemble, has surpassed Honored Artist of Russia Yaroslav Dronov (SHAMAN) and rapper Basta (Vasily Vakulenko) in the number of mentions in news and blogs. This is the conclusion reached by the analysts of the Zen News service.
According to analysts of the aggregator, during the month the number of mentions of Kadysheva is 2.5 times higher than the number of news about SHAMAN. The singer is mentioned 4.4 times more often than Basta, and 1.5 times more often than rapper and blogger Egor Creed (Egor Bulatkin).
Kadysheva also left behind Instasamka (Daria Zoteeva), People's Artist of Russia Nadezhda Babkina, Olga Buzova and Klava Coca.
According to the Brand Analytics social media and media analytics system, the number of mentions of Kadysheva in posts and comments on the VKontakte social network in May increased by 32% compared to March and by 50% compared to February 2025.
As reported by EADaily, earlier the promoter of the company "Ru-concert" Evgeny Morozov said that in the wake of the new popularity, Kadysheva's private concerts soared in price to 20 million rubles.
According to him, the cost of Kadysheva's box office concert has increased from 1 million to 3 million rubles over the past year.
"And at summer corporate parties, which the Golden Ring already has, the price tag has increased to 15-20 million rubles (depending on the venue of the closed holiday)," Morozov says.
In addition, at the end of April, Kadysheva was attacked by a fan after a concert in Ivanovo.

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