Yevgeny Viktorovich Belousov, born on September 10, 1964, in Zhikhar, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine, was a Soviet and Ukrainian pop singer. Better known as Zhenya Belousov, he graduated from vocational school as a mechanic-repairman and later studied bass guitar at the Kursk Music College. In the mid-1980s, producer Bari Alibasov saw Belousov performing in a Kursk restaurant and invited him to join his band Integral as a singing bassist. Belousov started his solo career in 1987 with hits like "My Blue-Eyed Girl" and released three studio albums: My Blue-Eyed Girl (1988), Ночное такси (Night Taxi) (1990), and Девчонка-девчоночка (Devchonka-Devchonochka) (1993). His popularity began to decline in 1993 due to health issues. Belousov passed away on June 2, 1997.