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  2. Oyme - Wikipedia

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    KlipFEST 2017: best artistic solution (winner), best female role (winner), best music video (laureate) [2] Best Russian music video of 2017 according to the Association of Music Critics of Russia [3] Winner of the Unsigned Only music competition in 2019 and 2020 [4] The 18th Independent Music Awards (IMAs) nominee ("Yehy Vaya" feat. Serge Bulat ...

  3. TopHit - Wikipedia

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    Producers and rights holders of musical content, upon registering with TopHit, upload their new works, phonograms and music videos to the platform. The TopHit content database is organized into two primary sections: Music Arrivals (featuring 600–800 successfully tested new releases from the past two months) and Golden Hits (comprising over 200,000 radio hits from the past 30 years).

  4. MTV Russia Music Awards - Wikipedia

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    Video of the Year: Zemfira - "Blues" Best Female Act: Zhasmin - "Oh, How I Need You" Best Male Act: Dima Bilan - "On The Heaven’s Shore" Best Group: Diskoteka Avariya - "If You Want To Stay" Breakthrough of the Year: Masskva - "SMS Love" Best Song: Valeriya / Stas Piekha - "So Sad You Are" Best International Act: The Black Eyed Peas - "Don't ...

  5. Zemfira - Wikipedia

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    On 21 March, she released an anti-war music video to her 2017 song "Don’t Shoot", while also removing all of her other songs from her YouTube channel. The video contained footage of Russia’s military assault on Ukraine and of anti-war protests in Moscow. [32] She is currently residing with her partner, Renata Litvinova, in Paris. [33]

  6. Amatory - Wikipedia

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    On September 19, 2007, a live music video Butterfly Effect (Russian: Эффект Бабочки) from the upcoming DVD Live Evil was released. Also in 2007 [AMATORY] released their second DVD EVol.01 made of home videos filmed during their tours since May 2005.

  7. Sergey Lazarev - Wikipedia

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    The Best (Russian Edition), Lazarev's greatest-hits compilation album, was released on April 1, 2015 to mark the tenth anniversary of his solo career, [58] when he also premiered music video for the song "Lucky Stranger". The video starred Maria Kravchenko from Comedy Woman and Alexander Gudkov from Evening Urgant. [59]

  8. Otava Yo - Wikipedia

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    The band's breakthrough came with the video for the song “Sumetskaya”, featuring Russian fist fighters. [5] In 2015, “Sumetskaya” reached the No. 1 position on World Music Network ’s February Video Chart, and had been viewed more than 12 million times on YouTube [ 4 ] - a number that reached 14 million in 2018, setting the record as ...

  9. Music of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Music of Russia denotes music produced from Russia and/or by Russians. Russia is a large and culturally diverse country, with many ethnic groups, each with their own locally developed music. Russian music also includes significant contributions from ethnic minorities, who populated the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and modern-day Russia.