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ALEKSEEV, born Nikita Alekseev (Mykyta Volodymyrovych Aleksiiev) in Kyiv, Ukraine, is a Ukrainian singer and songwriter who became widely known in the mid-2010s. His professional rise began after he reached the semifinals of The Voice of Ukraine in 2014. Later, broad attention came with the hit “Drunken Sun,” followed by a series of Russian-language pop releases. For listeners interested in modern vocal repertoire, ALEKSEEV is also known for the songs “Moya zvezda,” “Tseluy,” and “Kamen i voda,” released in the late 2010s. Many fans use such material to learn a contemporary singing style.

His music combines pop, pop-rock, and contemporary estrada traditions. The artist maintained strong popularity from around 2015 through the end of the 2010s, while continuing releases into the 2020s. The album “Moya zvezda” included “Moya zvezda,” “Tak byvaet,” and “Tseluy.” The song “Tseluy” was presented as one of the key tracks from that release, and “Kamen i voda” appeared as a separate single in 2019. His catalog attracts those who want vocal sheet music for expressive modern songs and those who play current stage repertoire.

Among his notable achievements are chart success across CIS countries, active touring, and participation in Eurovision 2018, where he represented Belarus with “Forever” in Lisbon. He also keeps a stable audience on digital platforms. On this Note-store.com page, you can download sheet music for ALEKSEEV works arranged for vocal performance. Each edition is prepared for convenient use in PDF format. If you prefer flexible practice, MIDI files are also available. This vocal selection helps performers learn phrasing and play through melodies with confidence. You can download sheet music here in PDF and MIDI versions, including vocal sheet music for “Tseluy,” “Moya zvezda,” and “Kamen i voda.”