In a recent chat, rapper Dzhigan spoke with HABER.ru about his plans for the future and the music that might eventually touch the life of his daughter Leah. He hinted at the possibility of writing a song for Leah in the years to come, a personal project that would mark a new chapter in their family’s musical journey.
Oksana Samoilova, a prominent blogger and entrepreneur, echoed the sentiment. She shared that Leah is already taking vocal lessons, and she quipped that Leah herself might end up performing, because the family encourages exploring music together. Samoilova’s comment illustrated how the younger generation is being introduced to singing, under the watchful eye of family mentors who have firsthand experience in the industry.
According to Samoilova, Leah has shown interest in pursuing vocals after her eldest daughter Ariela released her first song. The plan, she noted, is for Leah to continue honing her singing over the next several years before recording a track that would feature her father. This approach reflects a measured path to artistic development within a family that values artistry as a shared vocation.
Since 2012, Samoilova and Dzhigan have maintained a partnership that blends family life with professional careers. They are parents to a son named David and three daughters named Ariela, Leah, and Maya. In a conversation held in February 2024, Dzhigan hinted at the possibility of expanding the family with a fifth child, expressing a hopeful outlook about welcoming another daughter into their household.
Speaking about the future, Samoilova described the expected fifth child as being on the way and confirmed the couple’s preference for a daughter. Dzhigan acknowledged that such dynamics can pose questions about sibling relationships, particularly between an older boy like David and a potential younger brother. The couple appears prepared to navigate these family dynamics with care and communication as their guiding principles.
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