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Poyushchie vmeste (Russian: Поющие вместе, romanized: Singing Together) is a Russian electro dance band, whose song "Takogo kak Putin", a satirical song about Vladimir Putin, was a hit across Russia. It topped the Russian Music Charts in 2002. [1]
Songs of praising type started appearing as soon as Vladimir Putin took the office. An early notable example is the song Takogo, kak Putin! ("[I want] The One Like Putin") by the girl band Singing Together [2] It topped the Russian Music Charts in 2002. [3] [4]
"Takogo, kak Putin!" (Russian: Такого, как Путин!; lit."One like Putin"; commonly translated as "A man like Putin") is a 2002 Russian propaganda pop song written by Alexander Yelin [] (Александр Елин) and performed by the all-girl band Poyushchie vmeste.
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In the early 2000s, Putin and his circle began promoting the idea in Russian media that they are the modern-day version of the 17th-century Romanov tsars who ended Russia's "Time of Troubles", meaning they claim to be the peacemakers and stabilizers after the fall of the Soviet Union.
To serve Russia is our destiny for you and me, To serve Russia, this incredible country Where the new sun rises in the blue sky Shoulder to shoulder the Russian troops march And even if the military road isn't easy, We'll go with faith and truth to serve Russia To serve Russia is our destiny for you and me, To serve Russia, this incredible country
Channel One Russia's New Years 2013 program included a version of the song sung in both German and Russian by the Alexandrov Ensemble. [28] A version sung by Lolita Milyavskaya in the 2010 Musical Film Morozko (Морозко), aired on Russia 1 on 31 December 2010. Nikolai Baskov stars in this one.
[13] [14] The next day, the leader of the Russian Civil Committee, Artur Shlykov, asked the Investigative Committee of Russia to make a legal assessment and check the comedian's clip for the element of humiliation of honor and dignity of Russians on ethnic grounds. [15] In July 2024, the music video of the song was removed from YouTube. [16]