23 quotes found
"Now if you cut open my heart, you will see music. If you cut open my brain, you will also find music."
"In my own inner world, my feelings for my fans, my love and passion for them ... I can only use songs to convey."
"For me, spiritual virtues of the person are more important than his professional achievements."
"My dreams are endless. But the most important.. that my people be at peace, rich in knowledge."
"I want there to be no war. We are all humans. We were all born to live a worthy life."
"Dialogue, understanding and the widespread promotion of a culture of tolerance. Acceptance of others and of living together peacefully would contribute significantly to reducing many economic, social, political and environmental problems that weigh so heavily on a large part of humanity."
"Let us unite for a world where every person is protected and open to opportunities."
"You still can’t convey through a video that feeling when the whole arena sings along to your songs. I’m a fan of my fans."
"I have a dream. I have only one dream. I'm dreaming of a world without war."
"I want to pave the way for young Kazakh people. That's my ultimate goal."
"I want to become an international singer because I want to introduce our country's culture, our songs."
"If you want to be great, you have to put in the work."
"Алемде бірлік болсын."
"I just want to say, I will answer only one very important thing. It doesn't matter which country you're from or which nation you represent-for me, all people are the same. We all live under the same sky. We just need to love each other. (Said at Fan meet, Almaty Arena : 26 May 2025)"
"Many years ago, when I began my international career as a newcomer, I've had a mission since then—to represent myself, my country, my culture, the culture of our country, and Kazakh traditions. This gives me inspiration and a reason to continue my work."
"If anyone doesn't know about Kazakh culture, please welcome to my concerts."
"My inspiration comes from my fans, from their support and love."
"I think neoclassical music is more suitable for my voice, for my vocal range. But sometimes, I love to do some experiments. Yes. At my concerts, my fans know about that. Sometimes, I’m doing rap. Sometimes, I’m doing rock. Just for fun."
"Maybe it is something like a gift from God. I am still, every day, doing vocal exercises. Still learning lessons. If you want to be better, if you want to improve yourself, of course, you need to do hard work every day. Luciano Pavarotti once said that after 50 years, a big career in front of millions of audiences, he understood how he needed to sing."
"Well, it is easy to work with him because he literally breathes music, he lives music, it nourishes him."
"We come from the ancient nomadic culture which was very famous for its oral art. There was a huge cultural institution of bardism and ?. They were improvisers in music and they were improvisers in verses. Dimash Qudaibergen is representing that part of our culture. But he is a modern superstar. He is a superstar in Asia already. He is now mastering the European or Western part of the world. Today we have him performing in the O2 Centre. He is a kind of a child prodigy. He has a fantastic unique voice. His vocal register range is from bass to soprano. He has a unique voice. His register covers both female and male octaves. He even sings in the whisper register. Which is quite unique. Therefore, I think, by seeing him, the British public would be able to judge the level of music culture in Kazakhstan. He is a bridge and link between our ancient roots, cultural roots and modernity."
"Music is peace, and I truly believe that Mr. Qudaibergen believes in that as well. I first heard him in 2018, when he was 24 years old. His beautiful, unique voice with a seven-octave range is something that only a few people on this planet possess."
"Dimash has used his voice not only to move audiences but to help ensure that people affected by crisis are seen and heard,. His music reaches across borders, and his advocacy brings attention to the realities of people who are often overlooked. By sharing their stories with compassion and purpose, he embodies the spirit of resilience and inclusion that guides IOM’s work."