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  2. Ya nauchu tebya (I'll Teach You) - Wikipedia

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    "Ya nauchu tebya (I'll Teach You)" (Russian: Я научу тебя) is a song by Belarusian band Galasy ZMesta. The song was selected by the Belarusian national broadcaster BTRC to represent Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, but was rejected by the competition's organisers for having content which they believed was too political in nature.

  3. 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.

  4. Katyusha (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Katyusha" (Russian: Катюша [kɐˈtʲuʂə] ⓘ; a diminutive form of Екатерина, Yekaterina, 'Katherine') is a Soviet-era folk-based song and military march composed by Matvey Blanter in 1938, with lyrics in Russian written by the Soviet poet Mikhail Isakovsky.

  5. Andro (singer) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2021 Andro and rapper Scriptonite released the song «Dragon», which placed highly on various internet charts. [17] In 2021 Andro released his second studio album «Jani Gipsy», [18] [19] which placed in the Тop 10 on the Russian charts on Apple Music. [20] In 2023 Andro announced he would be releasing his third studio album. [21]

  6. Patrioticheskaya Pesnya - Wikipedia

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    "The Patriotic Song" [a] was the national anthem of Russia from 1991 to 2000. It was previously the regional anthem of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic from 1990 until 1991 (until 1990 it used the State Anthem of the Soviet Union), when it transformed into the Russian Federation after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Unlike ...

  7. Ramil' - Wikipedia

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    Ramil Aleksandrovich Alimov (born: 1 February 2000, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia) later Roman Orlov, better known as Ramil’, is a Russian singer and songwriter. He became famous in 2019 when he released the single "Want with Me", and the album of surname. The song "Vsya Takaya V Belom" became first on the social network of Vokntakte. [1]

  8. Polina Gagarina discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Polina Gagarina, a Russian singer-songwriter, consists of four studio albums and 33 singles. She represented Russia at the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, Austria, with the song "A Million Voices", coming second in the final with 303 points. Her debut album, Poprosi u oblakov, was released in 2007. It included her ...

  9. March of the Defenders of Moscow - Wikipedia

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    The song is part of the traditional repertoire of many Russian military bands and is one of many composed during the Great Patriotic War (known in Europe as the Second World War). Today, it is frequently performed during the annual Victory Day Parade (performed as recently as 2005 and 2010 ) of the Moscow Garrison .