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  2. Shaman (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Yaroslav Yuryevich Dronov (Russian: Ярослав Юрьевич Дронов; born November 22, 1991), [1] better known by his stage name Shaman (stylized in all caps), is a Russian singer-songwriter and music producer.

  3. I'm Russian (song) - Wikipedia

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    The performer of the song characterized its content as follows: "For me it is not a patriotic song, but first of all just a song that reflects the natural state of my soul since birth". [2] In a special report by Russia-24, the singer commented on several lines of the song. In particular, responded to criticism of the phrase "I am Russian to ...

  4. Category:Russian singer-songwriters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Russian singer-songwriters" The following 94 pages are in this category, out of 94 total. ... Shaman (singer) Mikhail Shcherbakov; Yuri Shevchuk;

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    Russian singer Shaman said he would pay for the funerals of the victims and treatment for those injured. “We are all one big family. And in a family there is no such thing as somebody else’s ...

  6. Tatiana Kurtukova - Wikipedia

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    That same year, she released several songs under the pseudonym TAiNA. [20] In 2022, Tatyana Kurtukova released singles "Matushka" [21] and "Russkaya Zima," with lyrics and music by Petr Andreev. [22] She performed the song "Matushka" on the Russia-1 TV channel on Andrey Malakhov's show "Songs from the Heart". [23]

  7. Shamanism in Siberia - Wikipedia

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    Buryat shaman performing a libation.. Shamanistic practice shows great diversity, [3] even if restricted to Siberia. In some cultures, the music or song related to shamanistic practice may mimic natural sounds, sometimes with onomatopoeia.

  8. Russian chanson - Wikipedia

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    Russian chanson (Russian: русский шансон, romanized: russkiy shanson; from French "chanson") is a neologism for a musical genre covering a range of Russian songs, including city romance songs, author song performed by singer-songwriters, and blatnaya pesnya or "criminals' songs" that are based on the themes of the urban underclass and the criminal underworld.

  9. Otyken - Wikipedia

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    Otyken (Отукен, OH-too-kyen) is a Russian Siberian indigenous music group that mixes elements of local folk music with modern pop, incorporating traditional instruments, lyrics, and languages. 'Otyken' [ a ] is a word that is used in Chulym language for a sacred place where warriors would lay down their arms and talk.