On May 11, 2026, blogger and artist Igor Sinyak officially ushered in a new era in his career by releasing his first major solo music video for the track "Total Control". The work marks Igor's complete transformation into a bold and luxurious image Angel, who, according to him, is ready to “take over the game.”
After the clip was posted on YouTube, the platform (or Igor himself) deleted the video and the account Angel. You can watch the video at this link on the user's account Kirill Geras. We can't embed this video on the site because we don't know whether the user is infringing Igor's copyright or not.
Director Music video: Nikita Vilchinski.
Art Director: Igor (Angel) himself.
The creative team included Sukablyat (vac1o), Martin Pihlap, and others.
Music: Sukablyat + emi4ka.
“Y’all ready for Angel to take over?” and “Angel’s already close… you better get ready. The game just changed.”
Production and Budget
The music video stands out for its serious approach to production and visuals:
- Budget: The following amount was spent on creating the video 70,000 euros.
- Technical Features: The work was filmed entirely on film, which is rare in today's pop music scene. Just renting the film camera cost 15,000 euros, and the film itself cost about 5,000 euros.
- Team: The director was Nikita Vilchinsky, known for his work with A$AP Rocky. Igor himself served as art director, while Sukablyat (vac1o), emi4ka, and Martin Pihlap contributed to the music and visuals.
Plot and Visual Style
The shoot took place in the Paris area. To capture some dramatic shots, the artist had to wade into an icy river wearing high-heeled stilettos. The video’s concept revolves around the themes of domination and play: in the story, the heroine is surrounded by several lovers with whom she plays, while remaining aloof.
The visuals are rich with references to high fashion and niche aesthetics. One of the most talked-about scenes is the one with milk—a deliberate nod to Lindsay Lohan’s famous photo shoot for Muse magazine. In the music video, Angel appears in expensive outfits, including Chanel pieces worth over 10,000 euros.
Public Reaction
The premiere sparked a mixed but enthusiastic reaction. Experts and those close to the artist praised the high production value, comparing the aesthetic to the work of Lady Gaga and Charlie XCX. At the same time, some viewers found the visuals overly vulgar and provocative; the scene involving milk proved particularly shocking.
Igor himself emphasizes that the project is aimed at a modern, niche audience that is open to bold experiments in the style of the Western pop scene and rave culture. The track was recorded in English using the complex vocal technique known as “subtone” (breathy vocals), which the artist specifically trained for with a coach.
The music video for "Total Control" is also available to watch on QueerTube service, and, according to the artist, this is just the beginning of his large-scale expansion.
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