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Bold Dorjsuren (born on November 16, 1978) is a Mongolian singer, producer, and television personality. He enrolled in “School of music and dance” in 1986 and he graduated as a professional
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in 1996. He began his career as a member of a Mongolian
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Camerton in 1995. in 2015, Bold started his solo music career with his debut album "Hairiin huch” in 2005. Since then he released twelve albums. He graduated “University of Art and Culture” as a professional singer in 2013. As of 2018, he has released more than 250 songs, and 12 albums under his record label B Production. Bold was selected one of the four coaches of "The Voice of Mongolia" season one, along with Otgonbayar, Uka, and Ononbat. He also produced, and sang the show's anthem song "Gunig buhen bayartai".


Discography

* Hairiin Huch (2006) * 440 Hz (2006) * Only One (2008) * Amidraliin Gol Dur (2008) * My Duets (2011) * Mongol Pop (2011) * Mongol Pop-2 (2012) * Huvtsasaa taichaad shid (2014) * BOLD (2018) * Best of BOLD (2021)


See also

*
Camerton (band) Camerton (, after the Russian word for tuning fork) is a Mongolian vocal group. They independently formed on June 24, 1995. The same year they won "Best Debut Group" at the Pentatonic Award, the biggest music awards in Mongolia. Widely consider ...
* The Voice of Mongolia (season 1) * The Voice of Mongolia (season 2)


References

1978 births 21st-century Mongolian male singers Living people Singers from Ulaanbaatar {{Mongolia-singer-stub