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  2. Betsy (Russian singer) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [7] She commented to Bridge TV, "My song is about haters who are hating on me, and I'm replying to them that I don't get what you are saying and you won't succeed (in shutting me up) because I have my own opinion, and (my opinion) is more important than a hater's opinion." Her father added, "(What we want to say in this song) is that ...

  3. Category:Russian women singers - Wikipedia

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  4. Vera Musaelyan - Wikipedia

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    Vera Musaelyan was born on January 29, 1988, in Nizhny Tagil to a mixed Armenian-Azerbaijani family. At the age of 16, she moved to Yekaterinburg, where she entered the Faculty of Economics at the Ural State Technical University (USTU-UPI), but a year later transferred to the Faculty of Journalism at Ural State University (USU).

  5. Yohio - Wikipedia

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    Yohio has mixed a song for former Seremedy bandmate Seike's band Die/May single The Return, making this their first time working together since the break up of Seremedy (before the reunion in 2014) [30] Yohio also wrote the lyrics to the song "I'm Sorry" tweeting "Writing some R&B right now for another artist. Not my territory at all, but very ...

  6. Category:Russian women pop singers - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Russian women singer-songwriters - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:21st-century Russian women singers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "21st-century Russian women singers" The following 167 pages are in this category, out of 167 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Anna Sedokova - Wikipedia

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    Anna Volodymyrivna Sedokova [a] (born 16 December 1982) is a Russian singer, actress, and television presenter. [1] She rose to prominence in 2002 as a member of the Russian pop girl group Nu Virgos—known as "VIA Gra" in both Ukraine and the Commonwealth of Independent States—in which she was nicknamed Anya (Аня).