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  2. I Got Love (Miyagi song) - Wikipedia

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    On December 27, 2024, the music video for the song surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube, becoming the first made-in-Russia and Russian-language music video on the website to reach such results. [6] The very first overall made-in-Russia and Russian-language video on YouTube to reach billion views was the "Recipe for Disaster" episode of the ...

  3. Sigma Boy - Wikipedia

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    "Sigma Boy" (Russian: "Сигма Бой") is a song by Russian bloggers 11-year-old Betsy and 12-year-old Maria Yankovskaya, released as a single by the record label Rhymes Music on 4 October 2024. [1] It became viral on TikTok and also charted on Spotify, YouTube, Shazam and iTunes. [19]

  4. Rutube - Wikipedia

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    Volobuyev said that the i-vision.ru service, which they had developed, was an ActiveX-based browser plugin, but that ActiveX control elements created a risk of malware infiltration, so the team had to switch to Flash Video. By that time, YouTube, a US video hosting service, had gained popularity, and the Russian developers characterized their ...

  5. Masha and the Bear - Wikipedia

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    In particular, the original Russian-language version of the episode "Recipe for Disaster" (Russian: Маша плюс каша, romanized: Masha plyus kasha) has almost 4.5 billion views as of April 2022, making it the site's fourteenth most viewed video of all time, and the most viewed video on YouTube that is not a music video.

  6. Life (Zivert song) - Wikipedia

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    You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation. A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Russian Wikipedia article at [[:ru:Life (песня Zivert)]]; see its history for attribution.

  7. Miyagi & Andy Panda - Wikipedia

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    The collective consists of Azamat Kudzaev (Miyagi) & Soslan Burnatsev (Эндшпиль or Andy Panda). The most popular singers (by amount of views on Youtube) from Russia. "I got love" track has collected more than 1 Billion hits on YouTube, the highest recorded Russian song.

  8. Cranes (1969 song) - Wikipedia

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    Cranes in the sky. The poem was originally written in Gamzatov's native Avar language, with many versions surrounding the initial wording.Its famous 1968 Russian translation was soon made by the prominent Russian poet and translator Naum Grebnev, and was turned into a song in 1969, becoming one of the best known Russian-language World War II ballads all over the world.

  9. Dmitry Puchkov - Wikipedia

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    Dmitry Yuryevich Puchkov (Russian: Дми́трий Ю́рьевич Пучко́в; born August 2, 1961), also known as Goblin (Russian: Гоблин), is a Russian media personality most known for his English-to-Russian film and video game translations as well as his Oper.ru web blog and, from 2008 until 2022, his eponymous YouTube channel.