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  2. You I Love - Wikipedia

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    You I Love (Russian: Я люблю тебя, romanized: Ya lyublyu tebya) is a 2004 Russian comedy melodrama directed by Olga Stolpovskaja and Dmitry Troitsky. It was the first ever film to come from Russia on the subject of homosexuality or bisexuality. [1]

  3. Mark Bernes - Wikipedia

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    Soviet postcard with scenes from Bernes movies. Mark Naumovich Bernes (Russian: Ма́рк Нау́мович Берне́с) (born Menakhem-Man Neukh-Shmuylov Neyman; [3] 8 October [O.S. 25 September] 1911, [2] – 16 August 1969) was a Soviet film actor and a Russian chansonnier.

  4. Rauf & Faik - Wikipedia

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    Their debut album, also titled "Ya Lyublyu Tebya”, was released later in September, 2018. According to the brothers, they invested only 1,500 Rubles (approx. $25) into advertising the album. Despite little inherent publicity, the song "Childhood" (Russian: Детство) reached number one on VKontakte. [4]

  5. Konstantin Vanshenkin - Wikipedia

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    His best known songs are "Alyosha" (1966), inspired by a military memorial in Plovdiv, and "Ya lyublyu tebya zhizn" (1956), a signature song of Mark Bernes. [4] A collection of his songs with music was published in 1965. [5]

  6. I Loved You (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Dargomyzhsky's setting of the poem. "I Loved You" (Russian: Я вас любил, Ya vas lyubíl) is a poem by Alexander Pushkin written in 1829 and published in 1830. It has been described as "the quintessential statement of the theme of lost love" in Russian poetry, [1] and an example of Pushkin's respectful attitude towards women.

  7. Jamala - Wikipedia

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    On 8 November 2012, she released "Ya Lyublyu Tebya" (Russian: «Я Люблю́ Тебя́», English: "I Love You") as the lead single from her second studio album All or Nothing. She released "Hurt" as the second single, and "Kaktus" ( Ukrainian : «Ка́ктус» , English: "Cactus" ) was released on 6 March 2013, as the third and final ...

  8. Mechtatel - Wikipedia

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    Ya prosto lyublyu tebya (remix) I just love you (remix) 3:11 16 «Safety» (remix) 4:20 DVD Track listing. Title 1 «Changes» video 2 «По парам» video ...

  9. List of number-one songs of 2011 (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    Dima Bilan became the first leader of the chart with the song "Ya prosto lyublyu tebya", he spent five weeks at the top. On February 7 and 14, Alexandra Stan took the first place with the song " Mr. Saxobeat ".