"Dynamit" is a Russian pop group known for the songs: "Beautiful Words", "I Will Not Forget", "Which Was With You", "Crazy Summer", "New Year" and others. It existed from 1999 to 2007. The producer at one time was Yuri Aizenshpis. The proposal to Aizenshpis to create a "boy" band with three vocalists came from Zudin, a Sochi DJ who came to Moscow in 1998, and the producer agreed. Ilya Zudin had previously written several songs for well-known artists of the time. At one time he studied at the Sochi Music School. Soon Leonid Nerushenko joined the forming project. The third participant was Ilya Durov. Being from Ivanovo, Ilya Durov, like his namesake, had musical experience - he sang in a children's pop ensemble, then entered the Moscow Regional Institute of Culture: there he studied vocals. One day on TV Ilya heard an announcement about "that" a boy band was being recruited. The trio was assembled.
The first recorded song "Your Body" by Ilya Zudin got on the radio, and Aizenshpis came up with the name Dynamite.
In 2003 the band parted ways with Leonid Nerushenko due to his departure from the band, and for some time Evgeny Morozov worked as the third member.
In 2004, Ilya Danilchenko was a member of Dynamit. Dynamite members met Danilchenko back in 2000. Later Danila (as his relatives call him) moved to another group.
On the night from September 2 to September 3, 2005 Leonid Nerushenko died in a traffic accident, less than 3 weeks later Yuri Aizenshpis died. After the producer's death, the band released the album "Until Spring...", but then their creative activity declined sharply, while the band did not officially cease to exist