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  2. Komsomolsk (band) - Wikipedia

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    Together with Yandex.Music, the band released their second music video Orkestr (Russian: Оркестр, lit. 'Orchestra') as well as a song My Ishchem Cheloveka (Russian: Мы ищем человека, lit. 'We Are Searching For a Man') written in collaboration with Yandex neural network. [5] Sure we are the EP band.

  3. Muz-TV - Wikipedia

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    Muz-TV's format is Russian pop music videos, although international pop, hip-hop and contemporary R&B can be occasionally seen as well. There are charts for both local and international acts, voted via channel's website. Much like MTV, in the late 2000s Muz-TV became more an entertainment channel broadcasting reality shows, rather than a music ...

  4. Ivi.ru - Wikipedia

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    IVI (ivi.ru) is a Russian online video streaming service which offers licensed video content: movies, TV shows, cartoons and music videos. ivi.ru offers licensed content from all major content producers, including Mosfilm, Lenfilm, Paradise, CTC Media, Gorky Film Studio, Warner Brothers/Warner Music, Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Sony Pictures/Sony Music, NBCUniversal/Universal Music ...

  5. Moskau (song) - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Japanese DJ-producer Camellia remixed Moskau as a free-download bootleg in hands-up trance genre. American power metal band Last Alliance covered "Moskau" in 2011. The song was made available as a free download in 2018 to celebrate the 2018 FIFA World Cup hosted in Russia.

  6. Fabrika - Wikipedia

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    Fabrika (Russian: Фабрика; Factory in English) is a Russian-Ukrainian pop girl group, originally from Moscow.Initially a four-piece, Fabrika was created from four female participants from the first season of the Russian musical reality show Fabrika Zvyozd in 2002, and included Irina Toneva, Sati Kazanova, Alexandra Savelyeva and Maria Alalykina. [1]

  7. Home (Morgenshtern song) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Morgenshtern, his wife Dilara and the Tajik singer Abdu Rozik are present in the video. At the beginning of the video, a REN TV report about Morgenstern's departure from Russia is played. Within the first few hours of its upload to YouTube, the music video reached #1 trending in Russia, receiving 1.5 million views. [13] [15] [16 ...

  8. Husky (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Dmitry Nikolayevich Kuznetsov [3] (Russian: Дми́трий Никола́евич Кузнецо́в; born February 10, 1993), better known by his stage name Husky (Russian: Хаски), is a Russian rapper from Ulan-Ude. His music is known for its use of somber and evocative lyricism, complex rhyming schemes, and musical techniques like ...

  9. Ivan Kupala (band) - Wikipedia

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    Ivan Kupala (Russian: Иван Купала) is a Russian music band from Saint Petersburg comprising Denis Fyodorov, Alexei Rumyantsev and Alexei Ivanov. The group mixes traditional Russian folk songs with electronic sounds, [1] [2] [3] producing a unique blend of world music. The band is named for the traditional Slavic holiday.