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  2. You I Love - Wikipedia

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    You I Love (Russian: Я люблю тебя, romanized: Ya lyublyu tebya) is a 2004 Russian comedy melodrama directed by Olga Stolpovskaja and Dmitry Troitsky. It was the first ever film to come from Russia on the subject of homosexuality or bisexuality. [1]

  3. Aleksander Serov - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Ukraine. He is a Russian popular singer who is best known for early success in the Russian language with the songs of Igor Krutoy. He is no known relation to Alexander Nikolayevich Serov the 19th Century classical composer. [1] [2] He achieved success based in Moscow, [3] and is a People's Artist of Russia (2004).

  4. Konstantin Vanshenkin - Wikipedia

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    Vanshenkin was a recipient of prestigious state awards, including the USSR State Prize (1985) and the State Prize of the Russian Federation (2001). [6] His wife Inna Goff (1928–1991) was a notable lyricist in her own right. The spouses are buried at the Vagankovo Cemetery. [7]

  5. Radio Contact - Wikipedia

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    Radio Contact is the thirteenth album by Acoustic Alchemy.Comprising thirteen tracks and led off by the single "No Messin'", the album features input from fellow guitarist Chuck Loeb on two tracks.

  6. I Loved You (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Dargomyzhsky's setting of the poem. "I Loved You" (Russian: Я вас любил - Ya vas lyubíl) is a poem by Alexander Pushkin written in 1829 and published in 1830. It has been described as "the quintessential statement of the theme of lost love" in Russian poetry, [1] and an example of Pushkin's respectful attitude towards women.

  7. Ya Nochnoy Huligan - Wikipedia

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    Ya Nochnoy Huligan (Russian: Я Ночной Хулиган, I am a Night Hooligan) is the first Russian album by Russian pop star Dima Bilan released on June 12, 2003.It was distributed by Gala Records and the First Musical Publishing House (Первое Музыкальное Издательство) in Russia.

  8. Galasy ZMesta - Wikipedia

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    The band members had been playing together for a long time. But as Galasy ZMesta, it was formed in 2020, during the 2020–2021 Belarusian protests.The band became known for their satirical songs, including criticism of the Belarusian opposition leaders Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, Pavel Latushko and Maria Kolesnikova, who opposed President Alexander Lukashenko's regime.

  9. After You're Gone - Wikipedia

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    Language: Russian: Budget: ... After You're Gone (Russian: После тебя, romanized: Posle tebya) is a 2016 Russian drama film directed by Anna Matison. [2] [3]