Popular singers of the 90s are Russian. How to order a star for a holiday, prices for an anniversary, birthday. New life in Spain

18.06.2019

Let's remember the popular musical groups 90s and 2000s, to whose songs the whole country danced then, and we will also learn about how further fate their participants.

t.A.T.u. The group was created in 1999 and initially actively exploited the image of same-sex love in both songs and videos, which to some extent became the key to success. In 2003, Yulia Volkova and Lena Katina even participated in Eurovision, taking third place. Six years after this, having gone through impressive international success, the team parted ways.

Volkova began solo career. Back in 2004, she gave birth to a daughter, Victoria, and three years later she became the wife of the son of a businessman, Parviz Yasinov, to whom she gave birth to a son, Samir.

Elena Katina has been participating in the international solo project Lena Katina since 2009 and moved to Los Angeles. The performer is married to Slovenian rock musician Sasho Kuzmanovic, to whom she gave birth to a son two years ago.

"Lyceum". The girl trio consisting of Nastya Makarevich, Lena Perova and Izolda Ishkhanishvili made their debut in the TV show " Morning star" in 1995, and their main hit was the song "Autumn".

Lena Perova was the first to be fired from the group, and after a while Isolde also left. Only Nastya Makarevich is still constantly present in the group, accompanied by different girls. Now the Lyceum star is 40 years old, she is married to a lawyer and has two sons.

Isolda Ishkhanishvili left show business, lives in Switzerland, is engaged in business in the field of luxury cosmetics and is the wife of construction magnate Dmitry Desyatnikov, to whom she gave birth to a son five years ago.

Elena Perova tried to return to show business, wrote songs and soundtracks for films, hosted talk shows, participated in various television projects and even starred in TV series, and also struggled with alcoholism and drug addiction, got into a car accident. Not married, no children.

"Hi-Fi". The official founding date of the group is August 2, 1998, when the producer brought together artists Mitya Fomin, Timofey Pronkin and Oksana Oleshko. Producer Pavel Yesenin himself planned to become the soloist of the group, but not wanting to go on tour, he made Fomin his “avatar”, who began to “sing” songs recorded in Yesenin’s voice.

At the beginning of 2003, Oksana Oleshko left the group and show business, deciding to devote herself entirely to her family. Her place was taken by the now famous performers Tatyana Tereshina and Katya Li, who also did not stay in the team.

At the beginning of 2009, the popularity of "Hi-Fi" fell and for the sake of a solo career, Mitya Fomin left the band, who has since been busy solo work. "Hi-Fi" is a duet between Timofey Pronkin and alternating female vocalists.

"Arrows". The pop group was created by the Soyuz studio in 1997, seven were selected from among four thousand applicants: Yulia "Yu-Yu" Dolgasheva, Svetlana "Gera" Bobkina, Maria "Margot" Korneeva, Ekaterina "Radio Operator Kat" Kravtsova, Maria "Mouse" Solovyova, Anastasia "Stasya" Rodina and Lia Bykova.

By the beginning of the 2000s, the composition had changed considerably, which is why the popularity began to wane. Both 2004 and 2009 are recognized as the date of the group's breakup. In August 2015, Strelki announced the reunion of the group in the golden lineup, although today only a trio remains of it.

"Bachelor party." The hip-hop trio was founded in 1991 by producer Alexey Adamov. Sung details intimate life to the rhythms of North American rap became the key to the group’s success.

“Bachelor Party” lasted until 1996, after which the musicians closed the project. Andrey "Dolphin" Lysikov began a solo career, which he continues to this day. Married to photographer Lika Gulliver, father of two children.

Pavel "Mutabor" Galkin and Andrey "Dan" Kotov tried to revive the group, recorded several albums, but the time of "Bachelor Party" had already passed. As DJ Mutabor performs in various clubs in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Nizhny Novgorod, London, New York, Dublin, etc.

"Hands up!". The group appeared in 1993, when radio DJs of the Samara “Europe Plus” Sergei Zhukov and Alexey Potekhin recorded several songs and gave them to friends at the “Maximum” radio station... Soon they played “Student”, “Ay-Yay-Yay”, “My Baby” " and "I'm 18 already" were danced by schoolgirls all over the country.

The team broke up in 2006 and the guys have not disclosed the reasons for this to this day. Alexey Potekhin started producing young performers. Married twice, has a daughter.

Sergei Zhukov continued to perform, first solo, and then again under the name “Hands Up!” The performer is married for the second time and is the father of four children.

"Russian size". The team presented listeners with dozens of dance hits: “Angel of the Day”, “Star of Separation”, “Spring”, “Like this”... Soon the group began to constantly change soloists and producers, and a conflict arose between the founding fathers.

Now Dmitry Kopotilov, the author of the group’s main hits, continues to perform under the Russian Size brand. The musician is married and has a son.

The current group of Viktor Bondaryuk was called “Project Size”, and now is called “140 beats per minute”. The musician is married to the actress of the TV series “Kitchen” Irina Temicheva.

"Ivanushki International"The boy band is the favorite of schoolgirls in the 90s. The group still exists, but Kirill Andreev and Andrei Grigoriev-Apollonov remain from the original lineup.

In March 1998, Igor Sorin decided to start solo career, and in September of the same year, the musician died, according to investigators, after falling from a sixth-floor balcony.

Igor’s place in the group was taken by Oleg Yakovlev, who left the team in 2013 also for a solo project. Last summer, the performer died of cardiac arrest due to bilateral pneumonia and cirrhosis of the liver.

And this is what the 2017 version of Ivanushki International looks like.

"Demo". The group with vocalist Sasha Zvereva "shot" in 1999 with the hit "Sun in Hands."

Zvereva performed under the name of the group until 2011. Now the girl lives in Los Angeles, designs and raises three children.

"Brilliant" were one of the most popular "girl" groups of the 90s. Its first lineup was Olga Orlova, Polina Iodis, Irina Lukyanova and Zhanna Friske, with Orlova singing mainly, while the rest danced and performed backing vocals.

At the end of 1998, Polina Iodis left the group, took up extreme sports, and hosted the “Affordable Extreme” program on the MTV Russia channel. Since 2010, the girl has lived in Bali and surfed.

In March 2003, Irina Lukyanova left the team, devoting herself to her family and her soon-to-be-born daughter, Anya. Perhaps everyone knows about the sad fate of Zhanna Friske.

After leaving the group, Olga Orlova performed with solo projects, acted in films, played in the theater, and other performers have performed and continue to perform under the “Brilliant” brand for a long time.

"Virus!". The group's famous hits were the songs "Hands", "Everything will pass", "I'll ask you", "Happiness" and others. The first line-up of the group was Olga Lucky Kozina - vocalist, author of words and music, as well as keyboardists Yuri Stupnik and Andrey Gudas.

In 2011, Olga Lucky presented to the public her new music project"The CATS", but on at the moment and the group "Virus!" actively tours and releases new songs.

"Guests from the future." The duet group of Eva Polna and Yuri Usachev produced the hit “Run from Me” in 1998, which broke all popularity records.

In the spring of 2009, Eva Polna announced the breakup of the group and the start of her solo career. In addition to music, she is interested in fashion and is raising two daughters, Evelina and Amalia.

Back in 2002, Yuri Usachev became general producer record company"Gramophone Records". Now he devotes himself to new projects "Art-house", "My-Ti" and "Zventa Sventana", tours as a DJ, collaborates as a sound producer with stars Russian show business. His wife - famous performer Tina Kuznetsov

Reflex. A dance pop project, which for a long time included only Irina Nelson, who was joined by dancers and backing vocalists Alena Torganova and Denis Davidovsky in early 2000.

Since 2012, Irina has been combining a solo career with working in a group as the main soloist. Married for a second marriage since 1993, she has a son Anton from her first marriage, who has already made the performer a grandmother.

On March 25, 2016, group member Alena Torganova announced her departure from the group, having worked in the team for fifteen years.

"Inveterate scammers". The performers of the hits “Quit Smoking”, “Everything and Everything”, “Love”, “Love Me, Love” performed together for the first time on December 8, 1996. Now the only remaining members of the team from the original lineup are Sergei “Amoralov” Surovenko and Vyacheslav “Tom- Chaos the Younger" Zinurov.

Igor “Garik” Bogomazov worked in the group from 1996 to 2011, and after leaving he hardly communicates with journalists and is not involved in creativity. According to him, his wife insisted on leaving show business, with whom he eventually divorced. According to media reports, now Igor is too passionate about alcohol.

"Tea for two." The duet of composer and singer Denis Klyaver and poet, singer, entrepreneur and actor Stas Kostyushkin existed from 1994 to 2012.

Now Denis Klyaver is engaged in a solo career. He is married to his third marriage, the father of two sons, and in addition, in 2010, he officially recognized the fact of his paternity of Eva Polna’s daughter Evelyn.

Stas Kostyushkin launched new project"A-Dessa". Also married to his third marriage, father of three sons.

Plasma. The group consisting of Roman Chernitsyn and Maxim Postelny was one of the first to begin performing songs exclusively in English for Russian-speaking audience.

The band still exists, although they have released only four albums so far. Roman Chernitsyn was married to Irina Dubtsova, who bore him a son, Artem.

Prime Minister. The Russian pop group, formed in 1997, during its golden times included Vyacheslav Bodolika, Peter Jason, Zhan Grigoriev-Milimerov and Dmitry Lansky.

At the end of 2005, due to disagreements with the producer, Jean, Peter, Vyacheslav and Marat began working independently, but since they did not own the rights to the name “Prime Minister”, they were forced to call themselves “PM Group”. And their former producer dialed new line-up groups under the same brand.

At the beginning of 2014, Vyacheslav Bodolika left the PM Group and went to Spain.

Let's remember famous singers 90s, who built a solo career or sang as part of popular groups, but then suddenly disappeared. What the stars of those years are doing now, this post will tell you and me.


Irina Saltykova. After the release of the video “Gray Eyes”, the whole country started talking about Irina. She was immediately given the title of sex symbol and new rising star.

With each new song Saltykova continued to establish herself on the stage. Now Irina has retired from music and is successfully running a business; she has a beauty and style house “Irina Saltykova”, her own boutique and beauty salon.

Little is known about the singer’s personal life, only that she has a beloved man, but who he is, Irina keeps secret. Songs remained in her life as a pleasant hobby.

Marina Khlebnikova. Thanks to her, people loved to drink a “cup of coffee” and even fell in love with “slanting rains.” Marina began to take part in national concerts, her videos were played on central channels.

She began to actively tour and write one hit after another. And suddenly, at the peak of Khlebnikov’s popularity, he suddenly disappears. The reason was problems in my personal life, and even health problems.

How things are now with the singer and what she is doing is unknown. But somehow she herself said to herself that she had no talents other than the ability to sing.

Tatiana Bulanova. Tatyana is perhaps the most successful of the artists of the 90s. She managed to stay in the spotlight and not disappear into the wild 90s.

To this day, she continues to release albums, give concerts and participate in highly rated television projects.

Of course, this does not compare with her popularity 20 years ago. When the whole country literally roared at the screens, when Tanya quietly sang “Sleep, little son...” with tears in her eyes.

Lada Dance. The singer started out in the group “Women’s Council” with “friends from the shop” Svetlana Lazareva and Alena Vitebskaya at the very height of perestroika.

Then she appeared as a soloist in the group “Technology”, but did not last long, having quarreled with the producer.

Later, Lada was a backing vocalist for Philip Kirkorov and sang as the opening act for the Kar-Man group, but this seemed not enough for her. She went to Europe, but did not achieve success there either.

Maria Volkova (Barbie). In the early nineties, a girl who looked like two peas in a pod to the fashionable doll took the stage name Barbie. She sang several songs, including the hit: “You paint your eyelashes bright blue. You are waiting for beautiful love, but it’s still not there”... And then she literally disappeared.

As it turned out, apart from working 24 hours a day and loneliness, there was nothing in her life. So, Maria quarreled with the producers and terminated her contract. But she never managed to build a solo career.

Alena Apina. Apina began her ascent to musical Olympus in the "Combination" group, where she achieved dizzying success. Over the years, her popularity faded, and the artist slowly switched to her family and children.

Alena married producer Boris Iratov and gave birth to a daughter. The singer stopped giving concerts and appearing on screens. According to her, she made the decision to end her career without difficulty, feeling a pull towards her family.

Svetlana Roerich. In the second half of the 90s, when her main hits - “Palms” and “Give Me Music” - were released, the aspiring singer became wildly popular. But when a conflict broke out with the producer, difficult times came for her.

There was no help from anyone, not even from her husband, whom Svetlana married at the age of 18. Deciding to throw this burden off her shoulders, Svetlana divorced her husband and somehow terminated her contract with the producer.

Then I tried to do everything on my own, but only lasted a couple of years. Now Svetlana is the director of a PR communications agency and a single mother.

Tatiana Ovsienko. Once upon a time, it was impossible to imagine any performance without Ovsienko’s performances. big concert, not a single one solemn ceremony. The singer’s popularity in the 90s simply went off scale.

And today we hear nothing at all about her. It turns out that Tatyana adopted a child and devoted her life to raising him.

Alexandra Zvereva (Demo). No disco of the late nineties was complete without the killer hits of the Demo group. In 2002, Zvereva and her producer Vadim Polyakov terminated their contract with the ARS company.

But, as it turns out, the Demo group exists to this day only with a slightly different lineup. And Sasha Zvereva herself from time to time records solo songs, and also produces clothes from her brand.

Natalya Vetlitskaya. Ex-soloist of the once popular women's team“Mirage” managed to occupy the niche of a sexy blonde in the domestic show business for many years.

Natalya released a couple of albums that fans literally swept off store shelves, and then suddenly disappeared from the public eye.

She left the world of show business without saying goodbye, without giving farewell concert, without explaining himself to the public. It is only known that in 2004 Natalya had a daughter, and in 2008 she decided to leave Russia and went to Spain.

Marina Zhuravleva. Once upon a time, the hits “Ah, White Bird Cherry” and “I Have a Wound in My Heart” were heard from every gateway. They were especially loved by vacationers: these songs often became the soundtrack of short summer holiday romances.

In the early 90s, Marina even went on tour to the USA and never returned. And only 20 years later she returned to her homeland. In an interview, she said that she always knew that she would not live in America forever. They say that when Zhuravleva began giving concerts again in her homeland, she was second only to Leps in terms of ticket sales!

Olga Orlova. Olga is the very first and main soloist of one of the most popular girl groups of the 90s, “Brilliant”. Olga performed her debut hit “There, Only There” when she was only 18 years old.

The composition of the group changed constantly, but Orlova remained permanent leader for five years. The lyrics of the most recognizable song “Where are you, where?” she also wrote.

After leaving the group, Olga performed with solo projects, acted in films, and played in the theater.

Irina Ponarovskaya. Foreign media have never been interested in the affairs of our stage, but “one of the main jazz singers"Irina Ponarovskaya was known very well. At international music competitions she always created a sensation, and her beauty and style also conquered the world of high fashion. She was called "Miss Chanel of the Soviet Union."

But Irina herself decided that she was not beautiful enough and dared to plastic surgery. This was a big mistake.

Recently, the ubiquitous paparazzi found Ponarovskaya, now living in Estonia, and took several photographs. In the photo - an ordinary grandmother who dotes on her little grandson.

Larisa Chernikova. Larisa Chernikova became popular in the 90s. Being the wife of a big businessman, she had a lot to record albums with.

But three years after the wedding she became a widow. She dedicated the song “Who...” to the memory of her murdered husband.

The singer’s second husband was an American whom she met on the Internet. About what she was popular singer in her homeland, Larisa confessed only a year after the wedding.

Now she lives in America, raises her son, works on her own farm and provides the services of a naturopathic doctor.

Lika Star. In the mid-90s, Lika was a cult party star: one of the first Russian girls to appear on the cover of Russian Playboy, Vladimir Presnyakov’s mistress and the heroine of a video that became legendary.

The music video for the song “Lonely Moon” stars Fyodor Bondarchuk, Sergei “Spider” Troitsky, Gosha Kutsenko, Masha Tsigal and others. But the beauty’s rapid career ended with the birth of her first child, son Artemy, in 1995.

Afterwards, the singer tried to start again by opening a production studio, but in the early 2000s she left Russia altogether, marrying an Italian businessman. From her second husband, Lika gave birth to a daughter and a son. Raising children former singer combines with the organization of gastronomic tours to Sardinia.

Lena Zosimova. If you are the pretty daughter of the founder of MTV Russia, Boris Zosimov, you have every chance of becoming popular, even your vocal abilities leave much to be desired.

But Lena’s creative ambitions were hindered by the crisis of 1998, when there was simply no money to record another album. Now 40-year-old Lena Zosimova is a housewife and has two sons.

Natalya Senchukova. The wife of the lead singer of the hooligan group "Dune" Viktor Rybin, who started out as a backing vocalist for her husband.

In the 90s, she recorded several albums and constantly performed solo, and now, together with Victor, she occasionally visits the thresholds of festivals and retro concerts. And together they raise a son.

Isolda Ishkhanishvili. Together with Nastya Makarevich and Lena Perova, Isolda shot as part of the Lyceum group in 1995 with the song “Autumn”.

Two years later, Perova set off on her own, and in 2001, the main beauty of the Lyceum, Ishkhanishvili, also left the team. She married businessman Dmitry Desyatnikov, with whom she is raising a young son.

Lena Perova. Start creative life Elena Perova is closely associated with the Lyceum group. In 1997, Perova was fired from the trio for violating the terms of the contract prohibiting participation in third-party projects.

Two years after leaving the Lyceum, Perova began singing in music group"A-mega." But this did not last long. And already in the early 2000s she decided to perform solo.

Having released a couple of albums, she became a member of the group “Feathers”, with whom she performed live concerts.

In 2013, she was invited by Yuri Aksyuta and Konstantin Ernst to the position of editor-in-chief of the directorate of music and entertainment programs.

When the holidays are approaching, thoughts arise about how to spend them in an original, fun way and to make everyone happy. Round date, wedding, corporate parties– ceremonial events can be dedicated to anything, but the question arises: how to surprise the guests?

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One of the proven options is to invite artists to your holiday. The concert organizing agency offers to book musicians for every taste. From the list of Russian singers of the 90s, you can choose anyone if you love her work - Marina Khlebnikova, Natalya Gulkina (Mirage), Tatyana Bulanova, Alena Sviridova, Irina Saltykova. These bright representatives of music blew up the dance floor in last decade 20th century. But even now Russian singers are popular - their songs are remixed, and the most famous ones are covered in karaoke. The singers continue to actively engage in creativity, regularly delighting their fans with new hits.

Russian singers of the 90s: list

Women who gained fame in the 90s still captivate dance floors with their voices today. You can invite someone to perform your biggest hits through the concert agency " Big City", where you can get a full package of services for organizing events of any category, complexity and mass size. The site contains a list of Russian singers of the 90s with photos and complete information about each of them.

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The eighties were very interesting period. Soviet foundations gradually ceased to operate, and extraordinary and talented young men - singers of the 80s, Russians - appeared on the stage. The list can be continued almost endlessly. It is also interesting that real masters and representatives of the new stage often met on the same stage. Also during these years there was a flourishing of rock culture, which had previously been within strict limits.

Legends of the stage

Forefathers modern stage became singers of the 70-80s (Russian). Their list includes well-known names:

  1. Vladimir Presnyakov (senior) in the late 70s did a dizzying career in the group "Gems". In 1987, he left the big stage to help his son take his first steps in show business.
  2. In the 80s, Valery Leontyev dressed more modestly, but he was already famous thanks to his collaboration with Raymond Pauls. At the end of the decade, sales of Valery's sound carriers broke all records.
  3. The peak of Lev Leshchenko’s career was the closing of the Olympics in Moscow. Not many singers of the 80s (Russian), the list of which is almost limitless, can boast of such an honor.

Other worthy performers of that time can be included in the same list. Joseph Davydovich Kobzon, for example, by the eighties had already become a vocal teacher and was releasing records with recordings of retro songs, but the peak of his career came in the seventies.

Forgotten Artists

Some Russian singers of the 80s, a list of which will be given below, are now unreasonably forgotten:

  1. In the late eighties, the USSR was shocked by a group in which a pupil of the orphanage, Yuri Shatunov, performed. His colleague Andrei Razin competently promoted the project, using rumors, doubles and other techniques. Many years later, Yuri was never able to repeat his former success.
  2. Viktor Saltykov performed as part of the Electroclub group in the eighties, but he is more often known as the father of Irina Saltykova.
  3. Sergei Minaev became the founder of discos and the club movement; today few people remember him.

These performers were consigned to oblivion only because of the rapidly changing stage of that time. The Russian singers of the 80s did not expect such a fate. The list of forgotten stars of the 90s will be much longer, since many then performed one hit and disappeared. Now stars of the 80s and 90s often perform on national teams nostalgic concerts dedicated to that time.

Representatives of rock clubs

The singers of the 80s (Russian) are not all forgotten. The list of men who performed in the rock music genre consists only of cult personalities who are still active on stage:

  1. Vladimir Kuzmin began his career in the late 70s in the Carnival group, but reached the peak of popularity in the 80s with the Dynamik group. He began to be recognized in every home in 1986, when he performed in a duet with Alla Pugacheva. In 2017, he presented the album “Roker-3. Closing of the season."
  2. Valery Kipelov began his career in the group “Leisya Pesnya” in 1980. When the team failed the state program and closed, he was invited to join the Aria group. Since 1985, he performed there. In 2017 he performed at “Invasion” already with own group“Kipelov”, which was created in 2002, when Valery left the previous team due to disagreements.
  3. Yuri Shevchuk became famous thanks to his hits “Rain”, “Autumn”, “That’s all...”. Since 1980 he has been the leader of the DDT group. He is distinguished by opposition views and does not accept any government. In 2017, he became the headliner of the “Invasion” festival, performed for 2.5 hours and was well received by the public.
  4. The following singers of the 80-90s became an unusual phenomenon for the stage. The list of “Russian cult rockers of the 80s” is completed by two performers: the Samoilov brothers - Vadim and Gleb. Not long ago they creative path broke up, Gleb became the leader of the Matrixx group and in 2017 will delight the public with a new album, and Vadim is the President's Plenipotentiary Envoy. He regularly performs at Russian venues and has participated in concerts in Syria and Donbass. In recent times, the Saimolovs performed in the style of “rock decadence”, which is why they differ from those listed above.

The eighties became a golden age for Russian rock. Most of the idols of even modern fans of this genre came from this period. The list of singers can include Grebenshchikov, Shklyarsky, Makarevich, Kinchev and many others.

Lost Talents

The listed lists cannot be considered complete, since they do not contain two surnames - Tsoi and Talkov. Probably, these singers would be more popular than others, because now their songs are remembered with special warmth. For many fans of their work, it is sad that both performers died tragically at the height of their careers. Viktor Tsoi died in a car accident, and Igor Talkov was shot backstage concert hall in the early nineties.

Tsoi was known as the herald of perestroika. His songs became iconic for many; indeed, the youth of the USSR wanted “change.” Igor Talkov was also a singer of perestroika; his songs were performed during the GKChP putsch. They were more lyrical than Victor's. Most famous songs Talkova are " Chistye Prudy" and "I'll be back."

The 90s were a very difficult time for our country. Suddenly people who lived in the USSR are deprived of everything they believed in and are thrown into new world, where the pillars of morality were shaken, foreign goods and music appeared on the “markets” and people felt too much freedom, which they did not have under the USSR.

At that time, everyone seemed to have broken free. Take, for example, Russian stage. If in Soviet era Only decently dressed people could go on stage, then in the 90s the time of permissiveness came and stars began to go out in public, whoever wore what. Today we want to show you 5 of the most seductive stars of that time.

Irina Saltykova

Although Irina followed in Vetlitskaya’s footsteps (even the authors of the first songs of the former “Mirageists” were the same), the graceful seductiveness of her predecessor was not enough for her. For her straight-forward frankness, she was even nicknamed the Russian Pamela Anderson. In 1997, Saltykova posed for the cover of Playboy and the magazine’s circulation had to be reprinted several times.

“Blue Eyes” became the singer’s most famous video. Director Sergei Kalvarsky played on the fact that he “collected” characters fashionable for that time in the video - a couple of gay men with colored hair blowing soap bubbles and models with a huge red Chupa Chups.
But the cherry on the cake was Irina herself, who spent the entire video bending over deeply and splashing in a bath of milk.

Natalia Vetlitskaya

Vetlitskaya was the first to flash her bare buttocks and thong in the “Playboy” video, shaking her over-hydroled hair and dancing in patent leather shorts. And all this against the background of jocks with makeup who expressively eat a banana. For 1993, terribly bold and provocative.


By the way, no less famous, the video “Look into the eyes” for Vetlitskaya in 1991 was shot by Fyodor Bondarchuk and Tigran Keosayan, and the co-producer of this action was Igor Matvienko.


Vladimir Turchinsky starred as the singer’s security guard, and blue dress donated for filming by Zhanna Aguzarova.

Lada Dance



Lada on stage diligently justified her pseudonym with desperate dances. Deep squat and “figure eight” with the pelvis became the singer’s signature movements. Today, many stars do the same things on stage that Lada did in 1992.
Lada shot videos that were also provocative and terribly fashionable.


In “Reggae in the Night” or “You Need to Live in Thrill” (although another song by the singer is known by this name) there are all the attributes of the beautiful life of that time: a yacht, a convertible, an African-American and a Lada Dance dancing near a pillar.

Lika Star

Singers Lika Star made very incomprehensible music. Rave, electro, even dabbled in rap... Lika, the first Russian artist, promoted her single “Lonely Moon” by simply distributing the disc with the recording together with Om magazine. Later editor-in-chief publication starred in the video for this song.


The director of the video was the singer’s friend Ilya Smolin, who brought together in the video all the “fashionable” characters of Moscow at that time - women of easy virtue, bandits, pimps, drug addicts and a beauty performed by the singer. Fyodor Bondarchuk and Sergei Troitsky “Spider” starred as the main villains. One of the roles was played by newcomer Gosha Gutsenko.


And in general, a video where two brutal men are taking a tied up blonde to an unknown location really excited the imagination of citizens in 1996.

Larisa Chernikova

Chernikova, a Gnesinka graduate, soloist of Nadezhda Babkina’s choir, married an entrepreneur in 1994 and... yes, I will! I began to perform what is called a pop sample.


Singing nonsense, Larisa tried to captivate the audience as much as possible. appearance. It was she who “took the fashion” of singing in a nightie


There is probably no Dima in the world to whom the lady of his heart would not, at least once in his life, whisper, “I love you, Dima, which I so need...”
This song made the performer a super popular artist, and the filming of the “Mask Show” actors in the video contributed to the fact that the video was played on television for days on end.