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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail Yahoo! Search Search: Sign InNew User? Sign Up News Home - Help Navigation Primary Navigation Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular Secondary Navigation Asia Pacific World Search Search: 'Tajik Jimmy' sings his way to fame in Russia AFP - Tuesday, June 9 KOLOMNA, Russia (AFP) - - Baimurat Allaberiyev, a diminutive native of Tajikistan who has herded sheep, picked cotton and toiled in construction, hardly looks like Russia's latest musical sensation. ADVERTISEMENT But Allaberiyev has remarkable talent sets him apart from the millions of Central Asians who come to Russia to escape crushing poverty at home. A musical prodigy, he can perform Bollywood show-stoppers as a one-man band, equipped with nothing but an uncanny falsetto and a metal bucket. That -- and the miraculous star-making powers of the Internet -- have turned this 37-year-old into a cult celebrity here. Allaberiyev won fame after shaky videos shot with mobile phones surfaced on the Internet that showed him performing songs like "Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy Aaja" from the 1983 Bollywood classic "Disco Dancer". Set against grim backdrops like a construction site or a storeroom full of boxes, the videos became a viral sensation. They have now been viewed more than 400,000 times on YouTube, the movie-sharing website. Allaberiyev -- who is widely known as "Tajik Jimmy" despite the fact that he is actually an ethnic Uzbek -- now has a record deal and has given concerts in Moscow and Saint Petersburg. His success is striking given that Central Asians suffer widespread discrimination in Russia and are often targeted in racist attacks. Despite his budding musical career, Allaberiyev remains down-to-earth and has not quit his day job hauling cardboard boxes at the Rio shopping centre in Kolomna, a town 100 kilometres (60 miles) southeast of Moscow. "I can't quit working here," Allaberiyev said in an interview, surrounded by the sleek glass and metal of the shopping mall. "But if someone asks me to do a concert, I'll go and perform." But fame has led to surreal changes for Allaberiyev, who has been compared to Susan Boyle, the middle-aged Scottish woman who soared to fame when her audition on "Britain's Got Talent" became a smash hit on YouTube. Allaberiyev spoke to AFP the same day he was filmed by a television crew and visited by a local newspaper photographer. He recalled how his talents were noticed after he arrived in Russia in 2008 to build the Rio shopping centre, toiling side by side with labourers from across the former Soviet Union. "When I worked on the construction site, I used to sing songs to myself. Then all the guys -- Russians, Uzbeks, Tajiks -- would come up and film me," said Allaberiyev, who looks much older than his 37 years. "And they'd say, Jimmy, now we're going to put that on the Internet. And it got on the Internet and lots of people downloaded my songs and heard them.... And that's how I became a star." Music came early to Allaberiyev, who was born on a collective farm in what was then the Soviet republic of Tajikistan, close to the Afghan border, in a family where he was one of 10 brothers and sisters. Encouraged by a musician uncle, Allaberiyev enrolled in after-school music classes, while a projectionist brother introduced him to the colourful world of Indian musical films. Relatives noticed that Allaberiyev could break out into a falsetto and sing the female parts of Bollywood songs, as well as the male ones. No less impressive was his ability to memorize a song within several days by repeatedly listening to it on tape, and then re-create it with perfect rhythm, without even knowing the language. "My uncle used to play drums. He used to tell me, when you grow up, I'll buy you drums and a synthesizer," Allaberiyev said. But history interfered when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991 and civil war broke out in newly independent Tajikistan. The country plunged into deep poverty. Allaberiyev spent some time herding sheep in Tajikistan, then picking cotton in more prosperous Kazakhstan. He sang for friends and performed at the occasional wedding, but was only noticed by a broader public after coming to Russia. The videos that brought him fame reflect the grittiness of migrant workers' lives as well as Allaberiyev's exuberant love of performance. In one movie, after he is done singing, a man dressed in a suit walks into the storeroom and commands: "Let's go. Get dressed and get out of here." Allaberiyev went mainstream after local journalists tracked him down and one of them introduced him to a music producer, Ilya Bortnyuk, head of the Light Music promoting company in Saint Petersburg. Bortnyuk agreed to let "Tajik Jimmy" be the opening act for the politically outspoken British electronica group Asian Dub Foundation when it visited Saint Petersburg in April. When Allaberiyev's performance got an enthusiastic reception from the hip club-going crowd, Bortnyuk was so impressed that he signed a record deal with him that same night. "I consider him a very talented person," Bortnyuk told AFP. The producer said he would seek to preserve Allaberiyev's aura of raw talent as they worked together in the recording studio. "We will not impose any strict conditions on him. For instance, he might not need any instrument other than an aluminium bucket," Bortnyuk said. Despite his new-found fame, Allaberiyev faces the same risks as other Central Asians in Russia. One April evening, he was riding a train when he was attacked by a group of strangers who knocked out his two front teeth. Allaberiyev said the attackers were not skinheads and that he was assaulted "for no reason" -- but violence against Central Asians motivated by racist hatred is frequent in Russia. In fact, before Allaberiyev's rise to fame, the best-known Internet video featuring a Tajik was perhaps "The Execution of a Tajik and a Dagestani," a notorious clip apparently created by Russian ultranationalists. The video, which surfaced online in 2007, shows masked men decapitating one dark-skinned man and shooting another in the head after they are forced to kneel under a Nazi flag. But Allaberiyev says he feels comfortable in Russia, and he says his fame has helped shield him from another problem that plagues migrants -- police harassment. For many Central Asians in Russia, being stopped by the police means they must pay a bribe or face jail and deportation. But not Allaberiyev. "The police all know me," he said. "They say, Jimmy, you're a good singer, you're our star! And they let me go." 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