Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest - Eurovision Songs of Russia, Russian Eurovision Song Contest Entrants, T.A.T.U., Serebro, Dima Bilan (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Eurovision songs of Russia, Russian Eurovision Song Contest entrants, T.A.T.u., Serebro, Dima Bilan, Alla Pugacheva, Alsou, Anastasia Prikhodko, Philipp Kirkorov, Peter Nalitch, Mumiy Troll, Believe, Yulia Savicheva, Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, Song Number 1, Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, Natalia Podolskaya, Ne Ver', Ne Boysia, Mamo, Alexey Vorobyov, Never Let You Go, Youddiph, Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, Kolibelnaya dlya vulkana, Lost and Forgotten, Primadonna, Lady Alpine Blue, Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011, Prime Minister, Vyechniy stranik, Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, Nobody Hurt No One, Get You, Northern Girl, Believe Me, Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, Solo, Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002. Excerpt: t.A.T.u. (Russian: pronounced ) was a duo formed in Moscow, Russia in 1999 by Ivan Shapovalov. The group consisted of Lena Katina and Yulia Volkova. They are the most successful Russian act to date. Their debut single "Ya Soshla S Uma" (Russian version of "All The Things She Said") was released in December 2000. The single had a huge success in Russia and Eastern Europe. In early 2001, Shapovalov signed a recording contract with Universal Music Russia to release the debut album, 200 Po Vstrechnoy. It was released in May of that year and was certified multi-platinum in Russia and platinum in Europe, making t.A.T.u. the first musical act from Eastern Europe to get the IFPI platinum award. With the release of the English version of 200 Po Vstrechnoy, 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane, in late 2002, t.A.T.u. became the first group ever to get the IFPI Europe platinum award for the same album in two different languages. The album also got the diamond certification in Japan and gold in the...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Eurovision songs of Russia, Russian Eurovision Song Contest entrants, T.A.T.u., Serebro, Dima Bilan, Alla Pugacheva, Alsou, Anastasia Prikhodko, Philipp Kirkorov, Peter Nalitch, Mumiy Troll, Believe, Yulia Savicheva, Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, Song Number 1, Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, Natalia Podolskaya, Ne Ver', Ne Boysia, Mamo, Alexey Vorobyov, Never Let You Go, Youddiph, Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, Kolibelnaya dlya vulkana, Lost and Forgotten, Primadonna, Lady Alpine Blue, Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011, Prime Minister, Vyechniy stranik, Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, Nobody Hurt No One, Get You, Northern Girl, Believe Me, Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, Solo, Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002. Excerpt: t.A.T.u. (Russian: pronounced ) was a duo formed in Moscow, Russia in 1999 by Ivan Shapovalov. The group consisted of Lena Katina and Yulia Volkova. They are the most successful Russian act to date. Their debut single "Ya Soshla S Uma" (Russian version of "All The Things She Said") was released in December 2000. The single had a huge success in Russia and Eastern Europe. In early 2001, Shapovalov signed a recording contract with Universal Music Russia to release the debut album, 200 Po Vstrechnoy. It was released in May of that year and was certified multi-platinum in Russia and platinum in Europe, making t.A.T.u. the first musical act from Eastern Europe to get the IFPI platinum award. With the release of the English version of 200 Po Vstrechnoy, 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane, in late 2002, t.A.T.u. became the first group ever to get the IFPI Europe platinum award for the same album in two different languages. The album also got the diamond certification in Japan and gold in the...

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July 2011

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34

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978-1-157-51198-4

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9781157511984

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