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In 2020, the song "Skibidi" by Russian rave group Little Big displaced the song "I Got Love" as the most popular clip on Russian YouTube, however in 2021, "I Got Love" reclaimed the record. [ 5 ] On December 27, 2024, the music video for the song surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube, becoming the first made-in-Russia and Russian-language music ...
Vladislav Andreyevich Bumaga [2] (Russian: Владислав Андреевич Бумага) or Uladzislau Andreyevich Bumaha (Belarusian: Уладзіслаў Андрэевіч Бумага; born 5 June 1996, Minsk), known online as Vlad A4 (Russian: Влад А4) or A4, is a Belarusian and Russian YouTuber owner of the YouTube channel «A4» and «A5». [3]
Mr. Freeman is a Russian animated web series named after its main character. The series appeared on YouTube on September 21, 2009 and got considerable popularity in Runet . [ 2 ] The main content of the series is monologues which in a harsh manner criticize the lifestyle of modern everyman. [ 3 ]
In particular, the original Russian-language version of the episode "Recipe for Disaster" (Russian: Маша плюс каша, romanized: Masha plyus kasha) has almost 4.5 billion views as of April 2022, making it the site's fourteenth most viewed video of all time, and the most viewed video on YouTube that is not a music video.
Rutube, stylized as RUTUBE, is a Russian video platform. It includes a library of licensed content including movies, series, cartoons, shows, and live broadcasts. It also hosts blogs, podcasts, video game streams, and educational content. Rutube has web, iOS, [1] Android [2] and Smart TV [3] versions. Its audience increased from 7.7 million in ...
Khovansky created his YouTube channel in September 2011, motivated by dissatisfaction with his professional life. Initially, he uploaded videos of foreign stand-up comedians with his own Russian translations. His subsequent videos centered upon comedic and satirical takes on current social problems, as well as reflections on his personal life.
Its music video, released in February 2013, became one of the most-watched videos on Russian YouTube throughout 2013 and 2014. [ 17 ] Following the commercial success of "O Bozhe, kakoy muzhchina!", Natali received her first Golden Gramophone Award from Russkoe Radio. [ 18 ]
Dmitry Yuryevich Puchkov (Russian: Дми́трий Ю́рьевич Пучко́в; born August 2, 1961), also known as Goblin (Russian: Гоблин), is a Russian media personality most known for his English-to-Russian film and video game translations as well as his Oper.ru web blog and, from 2008 until 2022, his eponymous YouTube channel.