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Dayneko's songs have topped the Russian charts, [1] and the music video of the "Bei Sebia" song has garnered more than 30 million YouTube views. Dayneko has also won Russian music award Golden Gramophone several times. [citation needed] She was declared as a Singer of the Year by Russian Glamour magazine [4] [5] and by Russian Fashion TV. [3 ...
The song spent three weeks inside the top 10 and exited the chart after six months. [27] According to The Official Charts Company, the song sold 205,000 copies in the United Kingdom. [28] In Ireland, the song reached a peak position of number three in its seventh week like it did in the United Kingdom, but lasted inside the top 10 longer (ten ...
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]
Pages in category "English-language Russian songs" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
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]
With the English-language track "Not That Simple", Bilan was the favourite to win the selection. However, he eventually finished second behind Natalia Podolskaya despite being on top of the televoting for most of the final. [18] The Russian version of the song, titled "Ty dolzhna ryadom byt'" became the 21st most-played track on Russian radio ...
She declined. In the same year, Bianca with Max Lawrence released the song "Swan", which later was put on the soundtrack of the film " Shadow Boxing ". In 2006 came the album "Russian Folk R'n'B". In the same year, the singer's debut music video for the song "There Were Dances" was released. There is also an English version of this song.
The musicians of the band Kuwalda made a cover of this song in the style of industrial-metal with alternative lyrics dedicated to the dictatorship, and shot a video. [5] American drag queen Katya Zamolodchikova recorded the song "Ding Dong!" for her debut EP Vampire Fitness. "Ding Dong!" is an homage to "Boom Boom". [6]