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12 Famous Russian Music || Best Songs

Famous Russian Music || Best Songs
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Russian Music from the early 20th Century takes a huge turn in terms of popularity. People started recognizing Russian songs and music and various art forms made by Russians.

Also, remember Russians never tend to give up, whatever the matter may be, they are subject to never give up and give their all. They have also given some of the best meme sounds of all time.

So, here are 12 famous songs from Russian Music and art.

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12. Rakhim – Fendi

“Fendi” is a Russian song that was published on the official channel of the record label “Rakhim” on October 12, 2020. One of the best Russian songs ever.

11. Polozhenie (Night Roses, Dior)

This is one of the most popular meme sounds. This Russian Music is explicitly one of the best meme materials ever provided.

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10. Taipan and Agunda – Luna Ne Znaet Puti

It is a very popular Russian song and is very popular and used in various social media posts. One of the best Russian songs ever.

9. PPK – Resurrection

PPK – a Russian band named by the initial letters of its members’ last names – Polyakov, Pimenov, and Korzhov – was presented to trance music fans all over the world around the turn of the twenty-first century.

The main motif of the cult classic comes from Soviet composer Eduard Artemyev’s music for the Andrey Konchalovsky film ‘Sibiriada’ (1978).

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8. Feodor Chaliapin – Dark Eyes 

Fedor Shalyapin’s ‘Ochi Chernye,’ written to the lyrics of writer Evgeniy Grebenka, is one of the most well-known Russian romances in the world. It was initially published in 1884. And you might argue that it isn’t even really Russian: the music is the ‘Valse Hommage’ by German musician Florian Hermann. One of the best Russian music ever.

7. Vitas – ‘7th Element’

In 2001, it was the song “7th Element” that catapulted him to international recognition. It’s the one where he dresses up as a silver-clad extraterrestrial and sings about “carrying this music” to everyone. It certainly created a sensation throughout the world – however to what extent depends on your musical preferences.

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6. Tony Igy – ‘Astronomia’

The Coffin Dance meme, a video of dancing pallbearers during a burial somewhere in Africa, became viral in 2020 on YouTube and TikTok. With the hashtag #coffindance, the video became a symbol of “things aren’t going off” and was seen over 2 billion times on TikTok. One of the best Russian songs ever.

5. Tatu –  ‘All The Things She Said’

The song All the Things She Said by t.A.T.u. first premiered in 2002, and its music video features two female vocalists locking lips in the rain while dressed in uniforms.

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4. Little Big – ‘Uno’

The band is celebrating another success with their song ‘Uno,’ which was supposed to be sung at the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest but was suspended due to the coronavirus. The music video, on the other hand, was made available on the contest’s official YouTube account. One of the best Russian music ever.

3. Tatu – ‘Not Gonna Get Us’ 

This Russian musical team, which formed in 1999, clung to their fame for the longest period by milking the lesbian theme for all it was worth, becoming extremely successful in the United States and Europe.

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2. Gorky Park – ‘Bang’

Rock guitars against a foreground of waving USSR and US flags, a cheesy hammer and revolution emblem, and five men who sound like a Russian version of Def Leppard or Bon Jovi – these were the hallmarks of the Soviet band ‘Gorky Park,’ which rose to fame in Europe and the US at the end of the 1980s. One of the best Russian songs ever.

1. Kalinka

Kalinka is arguably the most well-known Russian song. It’s frequently seen in films when the action shifts to Russia or when Russian characters appear, just like the Eiffel Tower is commonly shown when a film has a French theme. One of the best Russian music ever.

Ivan Larionov, a folklorist, created Kalinka in 1860, more than 150 years ago.