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  2. Tvoi glaza - Wikipedia

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    The song was a commercial success. For 5 weeks "Tvoi glaza" held the lead in the iTunes chart of the CIS countries. [3] According to InterMedia, the song became the sixth best-selling in the Russian iTunes for 2017. [4]

  3. Tatiana Bulanova - Wikipedia

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    Tatyana Ivanovna Rudneva [4] (Russian: Татьяна Ивановна Руднева; née Bulanova (Буланова); born 6 March 1969 in Leningrad, Soviet Union) [5] is a Russian singer recognized for her strong, melancholic romance ballads, catchy electro-pop beats and techno remixes.

  4. Kombinaciya - Wikipedia

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    Kombinaciya (Russian: Комбинация) is a Soviet and Russian female pop band.The name means "combination," but the Russian word is a double entendre which also refers to a woman's frilly slip, [1] and at the group's 1988 performance in Moscow they were forced to perform under a different name because "Kombinaciya" was considered too suggestive a band title.

  5. Zivert - Wikipedia

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    Yulia Zivert was born on 28 November 1990 in Moscow. [1] [6] She described music as her childhood dream since she used to make home concerts almost every day.[4]In 2017, Zivert signed with the Russian label First Music Publishing (FMP).

  6. Blatnaya pesnya - Wikipedia

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    Blatnaya pesnya (Russian: блатная песня, IPA: [blɐtˈnajə ˈpʲesʲnʲə], "criminals' song") or blatnyak (Russian: блатняк, IPA: [blɐtʲˈnʲak]) is a genre of Russian song characterized by depictions of criminal subculture and the urban underworld which are often romanticized and have criminally-perverted humor in nature.

  7. Alexander Gradsky - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Gradsky was born on 3 November 1949 in the Russian city of Kopeysk, into a family of mixed Jewish and Russian origin. [1] His father Boris Fradkin was an engineer working in a factory, and his mother Tamara was an actress.

  8. Rock Express Top 100 Yugoslav Rock Songs of All Times

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    100 musicians took a part in the poll. [2] Although the names of the musicians were not stated, it was stated that former and current members of Riblja Čorba, Bijelo Dugme, Smak, YU Grupa, Leb i Sol, Vatreni Poljubac, Indijanci, Zbogom Brus Li, Čovek Bez Sluha, Atheist Rap, Kerber, Prljavi Inspektor Blaža i Kljunovi, Sunshine, Oktobar 1864, Goblini, Lutajuća Srca, Novembar, Galija, Siluete ...

  9. Natalia Podolskaya - Wikipedia

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    Natalia Yuryevna Podolskaya (Natalla Padolskaja, Belarusian: Натальля Юр'еўна Падольская, Russian: Наталья Юрьевна Подольская, born 20 May 1982) is a Belarusian singer who performed for Russia at the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest and was ranked No. 15.