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  2. Vitas - Wikipedia

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    Vitaliy Vladasovich Grachev [a] or Vitaliy Vladasovych Grachov, [b] known professionally as Vitas (Russian: Витас; stylised in all caps), is a Russian singer. [1] [2] Vitas is known for his falsetto and his eclectic musical style, which incorporates elements of operatic pop, techno, dance, classical, jazz, and folk.

  3. The Songs of My Mother - Wikipedia

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    The Songs of My Mother (Песни моей мамы) is a Russian album by the singer Vitas.It was released on the 3rd of April 2004. [1] [ Note 1] Together with the previous album Mama, the two albums were a tribute to his late mother.

  4. Philosophy of Miracle - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy of Miracle (Russian: Филосо́фия чу́да, romanized: Filosofiya chuda, IPA: [fʲɪlɐˈsofʲɪjə ˈt͡ɕudə]) is the debut album by Russian singer Vitas, released on 10 May 2001. [1]

  5. Mama (Vitas album) - Wikipedia

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    The opening track, The Star (Звезда) won a Russian People's HIT prize in 2003 [2] [1] and is one of Vitas' most popular songs worldwide. Like Opera No. 2 (Опера №2), it is still a staple of Vitas' live performances. Vitas sang the song as a duet with Alexander Kireev for his entry into the Star Factory in 2006.

  6. Smile! (Vitas album) - Wikipedia

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    Smile! (Улыбнись!, Ulybnis!) is a Russian album by Vitas (Витас), released on 11 March 2002. [1] Several songs from this album featured in his Philosophy of Miracle concert programme, whose performance at the Kremlin earned Vitas a record as the youngest artist to perform a solo concert at the State Kremlin Palace; [2] a DVD of this concert was later released.

  7. A Russian singer who condemned the war in Ukraine is back ...

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    The Russian Orthodox Church on Friday called for an apology from Alla Pugacheva, the country's most renowned pop singer who returned home this week, over her criticism of Russia's war in Ukraine.

  8. Category:Russian folk-pop singers - Wikipedia

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    Varvara (singer) Vitas; Z. Zara (Russian singer) This page was last edited on 10 October 2021, at 07:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  9. Russian musicians are leaving the country to find a new ... - AOL

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    Until September, Aleksei Antropov was playing double bass for the Russian Philharmonic orchestra in Moscow. The classical musician is one of hundreds of thousands of Russians, many of them young ...