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  2. Betsy (Russian singer) - Wikipedia

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    In July, a music video for the song was released. It was directed by Rodion Chistyakov, who explained, "In this video, we have three people who, so to say, don't like children: a middle-aged couch potato, a hipster, and a schoolmistress". The video also starred Betsy's little sister Suzy and featured a dance that Betsy invented herself. [5]

  3. Rodnoy - Wikipedia

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    In Ukraine, the song reached the 19th place. [9] According to Apple Music, "Rodnoy" entered the hundred most popular tracks of 2021 in Russia and Ukraine. [10] [11] The video clip for the song became the fourth most viewed music video in 2021 on YouTube in Russia, as well as the most viewed in Ukraine. [12] [13]

  4. Sigma Boy - Wikipedia

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    "Sigma Boy" (Russian: "Сигма Бой") is a song by Russian bloggers 11-year-old Betsy and 12-year-old Maria Yankovskaya, released as a single by the record label Rhymes Music on 4 October 2024. [1] It became viral on TikTok and also charted on Spotify, YouTube, Shazam, Apple Music, and iTunes.

  5. Songs about Vladimir Putin - Wikipedia

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    Songs of praising type started appearing as soon as Vladimir Putin took the office. An early notable example is the song Takogo, kak Putin! ("[I want] The One Like Putin") by the girl band Singing Together [2] It topped the Russian Music Charts in 2002.

  6. Kukuruza - Wikipedia

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    They have performed country and bluegrass-influenced music longer than any other Russian group, with a total of 15 albums over 30 years, 3 in the United States and 12 more in Russia. [3] The band is still active, but with a different lineup of performers than they had in the mid-1980s and 1990s when they rose to international prominence.

  7. Russian Woman - Wikipedia

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    The song represented Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, after winning the national final Evrovidenie 2021 – Nacionalniy Otbor. [1] To date, this is the last Russian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest, after the country was excluded from the 2022 contest .

  8. Zhanna Bichevskaya - Wikipedia

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    Her unique style of music is described as Russian country-folk. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Zhanna Bichevskaya's songs began to have more political, nationalist and spiritual themes. She performed a series of White Guard officer's songs, as well as a series of patriotic, monarchist and religious songs, some dedicated to the Romanov Holy ...

  9. Rolls Royce (song) - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the video, GeeGun, later revealed to be Sergey Bezrukov, betrays his accomplices. On the day it was released, the video garnered 2.5 million views [7] and reached second place on the "Trends" section of the Russian segment of YouTube. [8] The director of the video was Pavel Hoodyakov. [9] [10] [11] [12]