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T.a.t.u.all about us
T.a.t.u.all about us




t.a.t.u.all about us

Trevor Horn went on to write t.A.T.u.'s most memorable song, "All the Things She Said", and helped produce most of the English album 200 km/h In The Wrong Lane. They also enlisted the help of Trevor Horn to write the English-language version of "Ya Soshla s Uma".

t.a.t.u.all about us

Voitinskij left the project, and Shapovalov decided to sign Elena Kiper as co-producer and co-writer for their debut album. Over the next year, Katina and Volkova recorded songs with their producers. She also started recording not long after Lena's "Yugoslavia" demo was finished. Thus, in late 1999, 14-year-old Julia Volkova was added to the group to complete the duo. After the demos were cut, Shapovalov insisted that another girl be added to the project. Katina began recording demos, including "Yugoslavia", a protest song about NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. Both girls stood out among the others, especially because of their appearance and vocal experience, but the producers decided to start with 14-year-old Katina, who sang "It Must Have Been Love" by Roxette. Both Lena and Julia knew each other before the auditions. By the end of auditioning, the partners narrowed their search down to ten girls, including the members that finally become t.A.T.u., Lena Katina and Julia Volkova. With this idea in mind, Shapovalov and Voitinskiy organized auditions in Moscow in early 1999 for teenage female vocalists. were formed in 1999 by Ivan Shapovalov and his friend/business partner Alexander Voitinskiy, who developed plans to create a musical project in Russia. However, Neposedi denied the claims and said that Volkova aged out of the group. It was reported that Volkova was banned from being in Neposedi, amid claims she was misbehaving and disrupting other members in the group, along with being accused of smoking, swearing and drinking. Katina was also in a band named "Avenue" between 19. Both Lena Katina and Julia Volkova were part of the band, along with members Sergey Lazarev and Vlad Topalov.

t.a.t.u.all about us

began, the pair were in a group named Neposedi. However, due to personal issues between Katina and Volkova, the duo announced that their project would only consist of their newest single and music video, "Lyubov' V Kazhdom Mgnovenii" ("Love In Every Moment") to promote a Russian short film which premiered at the 67th Cannes Film Festival.īefore production of t.A.T.u. They reunited in late December 2012 for a concert and announced a comeback after their performance in the opening ceremony of the Olympics in Sochi 2014. In March 2011, the duo officially announced their separation, due to personal reasons and conflicts between themselves and embarked on solo careers. represented Russia in the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest, performing "Ne Ver', Ne Boysia", finishing in third place. Due to their success, the duo was recognized as one of the most successful female music acts to emerge in the early decade and have established themselves as the most successful Russian act to date. Both the Russian and English version of 200 Km/h are listed among the best-selling albums by a girl group. The album 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane achieved huge success worldwide and the two singers eventually became the first group ever to get the IFPI Europe platinum award for the same album in two different languages. The duo has released six studio albums three in Russian and three in English. Along with the number-one single, the following songs "Not Gonna Get Us" and "All About Us" gained success and also charted at number one on other contemporary music charts. The video of the single, however, generated controversy worldwide, showing the girls kissing in the rain in school uniforms. The duo established their world success with their debut English-language single "All the Things She Said", which gained acclaim from music journalists and critics. Music, following the split with Universal Music Russia, and their sub-labels Interscope Records and Neformat. The duo was signed to their own production company, T.A. The duo was managed by Russian television producer Ivan Shapovalov while in the group Neposedy. was a Russian music duo that consisted of Lena Katina and Yuliya Volkova.






T.a.t.u.all about us