Ilya Prusikin


Ilya "Ilich" Prusikin, is a Russian musician, singer, record producer, vlogger, video director and screenwriter, and psychologist. He is best known as the front person and founder of Saint Petersburg punk-pop-rave group Little Big. He is also known under the stage name Ilich, an in-joke referencing Vladimir Lenin's patronymic and Oblomov character.

Life and career

Ilya Prusikin was born in Siberia, in the village of Ust'-Borzya, Chita Oblast. In his early infancy, he moved to Sosnovy Bor, situated in Leningrad Oblast, with his parents. He studied piano at a local children's musical school. Prusikin later graduated from Saint-Petersburg State University of Culture and Arts with a degree in psychology.
In 2011, he started a collaboration with a subsidiary project of the Russian fun-production studio "My Ducks Vision" by Yuri Degtyarev named "Thank you, Eva!", uniting video bloggers into one large affiliate network, and in 2012 he directed "Guffy Gough Show" and "The Great Rap Battle". Both of his programs went on to become the network's highest-rated videos and. Also in 2012, Prusikin produced and directed the Internet sitcom "Police Weekdays". After three episodes, the show was cancelled indefinitely.
In 2013, Prusikin and Eldar Dzharakhov founded the artistic partnership “ClickKlak”. According to them, the audience of ClickKlack consists of "boys and girls with an active lifestyle and a good sense of humour". The channel's page contains such shows as “Give the Bream”, “Thrash Lotto”, “As You Say”, “Shocking Karaoke”, “Experiments' Destroyers”, “Kick the Bucket”, etc.

Musical career

In 2003, Ilyich became a member of nu-metal band Tenkorr. Prusikin also gained experience working with the other groups, Like A Virgin, St. Bastards and Construktorr among them. Ilya has since achieved greater domestic and international recognition with the band Little Big, founded on April 1, 2013. All music videos of the band are shot by its co-founder, Alina Pyazok.

Personal life

On July 6, 2016, Ilya Prusikin married Tatar musician Irina Smelaya. Their son Dobrynya was born on November 26, 2017.

Political views

In 2018, Prusikin quoted the famous aphorism: "The state has murdered my love for Motherland" and criticised the Russian populace's easygoing attitude towards life and, especially, local indifference towards corruption.
In a 2019 interview with Xenia Sobchak, Prusikin spoke of his total dislike of modern Russian politics, emphasising the increased "cult of intolerance and anger" in internal politics after 2012. He publicly supported Ivan Golunov during the journalist's persecution.