Yernar Sadyrbayev, known under the stage name Amire, is a Kazakh singer, born on January 12, 1995 in Kostanay. From an early age, he showed musical abilities, studied at a music school and participated in city competitions. After graduating from school, he entered the T. Zhurgenov Kazakh National Academy of Arts in Almaty, where he continued his musical education.
In 2011, Yernar won the Grand Prix at the Golden Microphone international competition. In 2018, he won the international competition "Slavic Bazaar", which brought him wide fame. In 2021, he participated in the Russian show "The Voice", where he performed Stevie Wonder's song "Part-Time Lover" and turned the chairs of all four mentors, eventually choosing Dima Bilan as his mentor.
Yernar is known for performing songs in the genres of R&B, bossa nova, pop classics and pop. He also participated in the international exhibition "Expo-2015" in Milan and was a laureate of many international competitions.