Singers of the 90s Russian. How to order a star for a holiday prices for an anniversary, birthday


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 they are thrown into a 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, everything seemed to have broken off the chain. Take, for example, the Russian stage. If in Soviet times only decently dressed people could go on stage, then in the 90s the time of permissiveness came and the stars began to go out to the public, whoever had to. Today we want to show you the 5 most seductive stars of that time.

Irina Saltykova

Although Irina followed in the footsteps of Vetlitskaya (even the authors of the first songs of the former Mirage Women coincided), the elegant seductiveness of her predecessor was not enough for her. For frankness "on the forehead" she was even nicknamed the Russian Pamela Anderson. In 1997, Saltykova posed for the cover of Playboy and the magazine 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 that were 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 icing on the cake was Irina herself, who leaned over deeply and splashed in the milk bath for the entire clip.

Natalya Vetlitskaya

Vetlitskaya was the first to flash her bare buttocks and thongs in the Playboy video, shook her overhydrous hair and danced in patent leather shorts. And all this against the backdrop of jocks with makeup, who expressively eat a banana. For the 93rd year, terribly bold and provocative.


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


Vladimir Turchinsky starred as the singer's security guard, and Zhanna Aguzarova presented a blue dress for filming.

Lada Dance



Lada on stage diligently justified her pseudonym with desperate dances. Deep squat and "eight" with the pelvis became the signature movements of the singer. Today, many stars are doing the same on stage as Lada did in 1992.
Lada filmed clips, also provocative and terribly fashionable.


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

Lika Star

Singers Lika Star made very incomprehensible music. Rave, electro, even rapping... Lika, the first Russian artist, promoted her single "Lonely Moon", simply distributing the disc with the recording along with the Om magazine. Later, the editor-in-chief of the publication starred in the video for this song.


The video was directed by a friend of the singer Ilya Smolin, who gathered 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 the beginner Gosha Gutsenko.


And in general, a video where two brutal men are taking a blonde tied up to no one knows where, very excited the imagination of citizens in 1996.

Larisa Chernikova

Chernikova, a graduate of the Gnesinka, a soloist of the choir of Nadezhda Babkina, in 1994 marries an entrepreneur and ... that ladies! I began to perform what is called a sample of pop music.


Singing nonsense, Larisa tried to captivate the audience with her appearance as much as possible. It was she who "took the fashion" to sing in a nightgown


Probably, there is no Dima in the world, to whom the lady of the heart, at least once in her life, would not whisper “I love you, Dima, that I need it so much ...”
This song made the performer a super popular artist, and the shooting in the video of the actors "Mask Show" contributed to the fact that the video was played on television all day long.

Each period leaves a special trace in history. So the 90s will be remembered for a long time by musical groups that will remain forever in the memory of the youth of those years.

“The smoke of menthol cigarettes…” and “She has a granite pebble in her chest…” literally all the girls sang. The songs of the groups "Nancy" and "Ladybug" were at every disco, regardless of the age of the audience. The girls wrote many letters with declarations of love to members of male groups, such as Ivanushki International, Tender May, Na-Na, Inveterate Scammers, Hi-Fi. Memories of first love, of course, are accompanied by the memory of the groups "Demo", "Virus", "Guests from the Future", "Brilliant", "Arrows" and "Paints". The first kisses, the first dance, the first relationship - each of these periods had its own unforgettable music, which even after many years will return to the memories of those events.

It is impossible not to recall the cult group "Hands Up". Hundreds of songs about love, clips that you couldn't stop watching, and a whole youth built on the lines of songs. For more than 20 years, the team has been pleasing fans with their work. Soloist Sergei Zhukov is still the main star of the concerts of the 90s.

If the girls squealed from pop groups, then the boys preferred rock. "Cinema", "Chaif", "Time Machine", "Agatha Christie", "Sunday", "Alice" - no doubt contributed to the development of music. Viktor Tsoi remained a rock legend even after his death. Personal attitude to the changes in the country and the people around him are the main themes of his work. It was for freedom and honesty that he received recognition from millions of citizens.

Posters of the bands "Spice girls", "Nirvana", "Scorpions" were a mandatory attribute of the room, depending on the gender of the teenager. Everyone tried to imitate the movements of Michael Jackson - they were so famous. "Backstreet Boys", "Nsync", "Aqua" - began their ascent to the top of the fans' love. Mariah Carey, Britney Spears, Natalia Oreiro and Christina Aguilera have become the standard of female beauty.

Music has been given a special place in the heart of any teenager. Everyone tried to write down the words from their favorite songs in a notebook and learn them. These notebooks were kept very carefully. Boys and girls even changed them and rewrote the texts for themselves.

The disco of the 90s is certainly a popular event now. Dozens of idols gather together and delight the audience with their works. Unfortunately, some of the performers of that time are no longer alive, but it is the songs and videos that make them immortal.

Let's remember the famous singers of the 90s who built a solo career or sang in 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 clip "Grey Eyes", the whole country started talking about Irina. She was immediately given the title of a sex symbol and a new rising star.

With each new song, Saltykova continued to take root on the stage. Now Irina has moved away 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 a secret. Songs remained in her life as a pleasant hobby.

Marina Khlebnikova. Thanks to her, the people liked to drink a "cup of coffee" and even fell in love with "slanting rains." Marina began to take part in combined concerts, her videos were played on the 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 his personal life, and even health troubles.

How things are now with the singer, and what she does is unknown. But somehow she herself said to herself that she had no talents, except for the ability to sing.

Tatiana Bulanova. Tatyana is perhaps the most successful of the artists of the 90s. She managed to stay in the cage and not get lost in the dashing 90s.

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

Of course, this does not compare with its 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 in the group "Women's Council" with "friends in the shop" Svetlana Lazareva and Alena Vitebskaya in the midst of perestroika.

Then she appeared as a soloist in the Technology group, but did not last long, quarreling with the producer.

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

Maria Volkova (Barbie). In the early nineties, the girl, like two drops of water similar to a doll that came into fashion, 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 it literally disappeared.

As it turned out, apart from working 24 hours a day and being alone, 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 herself.

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

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

Svetlana Roerich. In the second half of the 90s, when her main hits - "Ladoshki" and "Give Me Music" came out, wild popularity fell on the head of the aspiring singer. But when a conflict broke out with the producer, hard times came for her.

No help came from anyone, not even from her husband, whom Svetlana married at the age of 18. Having decided to throw this burden off her shoulders, Svetlana divorced her husband and somehow terminated the contract with the producer.

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

Tatyana Ovsienko. Once upon a time, without Ovsienko's performances, it was impossible to imagine a single big concert, not a single solemn ceremony. The popularity of the singer in the 90s just went through the roof.

And today, nothing is heard of her at all. It turns out that Tatyana adopted a child and devoted her life to raising him.

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

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

Natalya Vetlitskaya. For many years, the ex-soloist of the once popular women's group "Mirage" managed to occupy the niche of a sexy blonde in the domestic show business.

Natalia 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 a farewell concert, without explaining herself to the public. It is only known that in 2004 Natalia 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 doorway. Vacationers were especially fond of them: these songs often became the soundtrack of short summer holiday romances.

In the early 90s, Marina even went on tour to the United States and never returned. And only after 20 years she returned to her homeland. In an interview, she said that she always knew that America is not forever. They say that when Zhuravleva again began to give concerts in her homeland, she was second only to Leps in the speed 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”. The debut hit of which "There, Only There" Olga performed when she was only 18 years old.

The composition of the group changed constantly, but Orlova remained the undisputed leader for five years. The text of the most recognizable song "Where are you, where?" she also wrote.

After leaving the group, Olga performed with solo projects, acted in films, 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 made a splash, and her beauty and style also conquered the world of high fashion. She was called "Miss Chanel of the Soviet Union".

But Irina herself felt that she was not beautiful enough and ventured into plastic surgery. This was a big mistake.

Recently, the ubiquitous paparazzi found Ponarovskaya, now living in Estonia, and took some photos. In the photo - an ordinary grandmother who does not have a soul in her little grandson.

Larisa Chernikova. The popularity of Larisa Chernikova came in the 90s. Being the wife of a major businessman, she had something to record albums on.

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

The second husband of the singer was an American, whom she met on the Internet. The fact that she was a popular singer in her homeland Larisa admitted only a year after the wedding.

Now she lives in America, brings up 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 star of the party: one of the first domestic girls to appear on the cover of the Russian Playboy, the lover of Vladimir Presnyakov and the heroine of the video that became legendary.

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

After 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. The former singer combines the upbringing of children 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 hampered by the onset of the 1998 crisis, when there was simply no money to record the next album. Now 40-year-old Lena Zosimova is a housewife and has two sons.

Natalya Senchukova. The wife of the soloist of the hooligan group "Dune" Viktor Rybin, who started 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 hits the thresholds of festivals and retro concerts. And they raise their son together.

Isolde Ishkhanishvili. Together with Nastya Makarevich and Lena Perova, Izolda shot as part of the Lyceum group in 1995 with the song "Autumn".

Two years later, Perova went on an independent voyage, and in 2001 the main beauty of the Lyceum, Ishkhanishvili, also left the team. She married businessman Dmitry Desyatnikov, with whom she is raising her little son.

Lena Perova. The beginning of the creative life of Elena Perova is closely connected with the Lyceum group. In 1997, Perova was fired from the trio for violating the terms of the contract to ban participation in third-party projects.

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

After releasing a couple of albums, she became a member of the Feathers group, 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.

A rather popular band with Eva Polna at the head, immediately won the wide love of the public with their good arrangements and quickly riveted a lot of catchy hits that girls tearfully sang in almost all discos of the vast Motherland. Songs such as "Dislike", "Run from me" and, of course, "Love me in French" became integral compositions in the playlist of any self-respecting bachelorette party of the 90s and 2000s.

2. Disco Crash

Even the most inveterate rapper and the most hardened metal worker, no, no, and even remember the incendiary motives of this group, well, “Drink beer - eat meat” sounded from every iron at one time. Disco Crash, having gone through the death of one of the participants, actually created a lot of very good different songs about love and friendship and aram-zam-zam there too. Their work is crowned by “The New Year is rushing towards us, everything will happen soon” - known from the first chords and recognizable by absolutely everyone.

3. Ivanushki International

The epic boy band of our country, where the members of the group have already become practically grandfathers, still continues to sing songs about unhappy girlish love. In the turbulent nineties, there was Poplar Fluff, and Bullfinches, Clouds, Dolls - it was on these hits that the all-Russian popularity of one redhead and two non-redheads was won.

4. Lyceum

A cute girl group that changed soloists like gloves. Well, and whoever didn’t do this, you can remember, for example, such a crazy group as Strelki, where there were about 20 different girls on vocals and backup dancers, replacing each other regularly once a month. “Lyceum” against their background with the permanent Anastasia Makarevich was just a model of stability, and their “Autumn-autumn, the years have cooled down and shed their leaves” and “And I am a winter girl” have firmly and permanently ingrained in the brain of all our compatriots.

5. Mirage

The mastodons of this list, who started back in the USSR. A large number of squads and girls who grew up into independent stars such as Vetlitskaya, Ovsienko or Saltykova, who traveled around the country in the 90s and collected entire stadiums. It was they who massively brought electronic music to the country, and I still remember very well how my parents lit up under "Music connected us"

6. Hands Up

Another epic and most popular mega-project named after Sergey Zhukov. If the progressive youth listened already to the Western clubbing, then the Russian youth in the outback came off to the frantic rhythms of the Hands Up. “Ai-yay-yay girl”, “I’m already 18” and others, still rattles at all sorts of discos of the 90s and regularly gathers halls.

7.Tattoo

Our "European breakthrough", lesbian image and incredible drive, of course, did their job and "tattoo" became popular not only in Russia. At first everything went well, really strong albums and hits - "They won't catch up with us", and at concerts they were laid out every time like the last one. Then the rehashing of Western hits began, songs in English, and the Russian audience began to slowly leave, and with it, popularity also waned.

8. Technology

The Technologiya group at one time claimed the laurels of the most advanced electronic disco group in young democratic Russia. Copying the insanely popular then "Depeche Mode", the group with its hit "Press the button - you get the result", managed to break through to fame and popularity and gathered at the Luzhniki arena, which at that time were rented to anyone and anything, a record 70 thousand Man, those were the times.

9.On-on

Perhaps the first sane boy band brought four smiling guys to our country who sang cute, meaningless songs about “Hat Fell, Fell to the Floor” and gained immense popularity among young and not so girls. They say that the group is still alive, and this is almost 20 years old, and still performs on tour somewhere abroad.

10. Inveterate scammers

Reckless and hooligan recitatives from Amoralov and the company, of course, remember all the "clear boys" of that time. The first bright hoodies, saggy pants and glasses of unimaginable shapes, as well as uncomplicated texts about how to glue a girl together, don’t worry and score on studies and ancestors, of course, found their way into the minds of young people after straight, like a stick, the doctrines of the Soviet Union. Such was the time - every innovation was accepted with a bang, and each, even the weakest and most obscure of their albums, had some success.

In the 90s there were many popular songs and great bands: Scooter, Spice Girls, Aqua, Ace of Base and many others. They sounded on all beaches, discos, from every stall and cafe, their posters were hung with teenagers' rooms. But time passes, teenagers move on, and the musicians themselves change...

spice girls. The English female pop group was formed in London in 1994, and two years later their debut single "Wannabe" conquered the charts. In our country, as well as around the world, the girls were simply crazy about the five singers.

After several attempts at reunion, the girls went their separate ways, but many became successful in new roles.

Ace of Base. The band's album "Happy Nation / The Sign" is the best-selling debut album in history. Thousands of discos in our country danced to the rhythms and tunes of the collective.

In 2009, lead singer Jenny Berggren left the band. The remaining participants created a new musical project, but three years later the new team broke up.

scooter. A German musical group focused on dance and energetic music, in the 90s only the lazy did not ask “How much is the fish” along with the frontman.

The band's manager and frontman H. P. Baxter are the only ones left from the original line-up. Scooter is still touring and releasing albums.

No Doubt. American ska punk band formed in 1986 in Anaheim, California, USA. She became most famous after the release of the album Tragic Kingdom in 1995, the hit from which “Don’t speak” sounded on every radio station.

The group still exists, although its members have become more stylish, and vocalist Gwen Stefani has built a successful career as a fashion designer.

Roxette. The Swedish pop-rock band, led by Per Gessle and Marie Fredriksson, in the late 80s and early 90s literally conquered the musical Olympus of the whole world with their romantic ballads.

In 2000, the vocalist was diagnosed with brain cancer and operated on. The work of the team was suspended, but the participants recorded solo records.

In 2013-2016, the musicians actively toured the planet, the last performance took place on February 8, 2016 at the Grand Arena in Cape Town, South Africa, after which the doctors recommended Marie to stop her concert activity.

Pet Shop Boys. British synthpop duo formed in 1981 in London.

It is one of the UK's most commercially successful and prolific dance music bands, with over forty singles released over the past thirty years (of which 20 hit the top ten of the British hit parade). Until now, they perform and record albums.

take that. Another English pop-rock band that differed from other "boy" bands of the 1990s in that the members composed their own songs. Already in 1996, the group broke up.

Only Robbie Williams managed to build a successful solo career. In 2010, the team reunited and even released an album a little later, but in the end, only a trio remained from the original line-up.

La Bouche. The project of the famous German producer Frank Farian, whose second single, Be My Lover, was in the top ten in 14 countries, and in first place in Germany.

Vocalist Melanie Thornton died on November 24, 2001 in a plane crash. Albums La Bouche and solo recordings of the singer are still popular, regularly reissued and remixed.

Bad Boy Blue. The Eurodisco group in its history has released about 30 hit singles that have hit the charts in many countries of the world, including the USA.

Currently, the Bad Boys Blue group is John McInerney, who quarreled with other members, and two backing vocalists - Sylvia McInerney, John's wife, and Edith Miracle. The group performs at many shows in countries such as Germany, Poland, Great Britain, Finland, Israel, Russia, Romania, Hungary, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Turkey, USA and others.

Mr. president. German Eurodance dance group, whose most famous composition "Coco Jamboo" in the mid-90s was not heard only by the lazy.

The group stopped releasing new material back in the late 90s, now only its vocalist Lay Zee leads an active creative life.

Mo Do. Fabio Frittelli is an Italian singer and disc jockey, whose most famous single was "Eins, Zwei, Polizei", which sounded at all discos in Europe and Russia.

On February 6, 2013, Fabio Frittelli was found lifeless at his home in Udine. At the time of his death he was 46 years old. The cause of death is suicide.

Doc. Alban is a Swedish Eurodance musician of Nigerian origin. Perhaps his most famous work was the composition "It's My Life", which practically became the hallmark of Dr. Alban

Alban created his record label Dr. Records, under whose label all Dr. Alban, starting with "Born In Africa". Continues to release albums and singles.

Aqua. Musical dance-pop group consisting of one Norwegian girl Lene and three Danish men, which gained worldwide fame in the 90s thanks to the songs "Barbie Girl", "Roses are Red", "Doctor Jones", "Turn Back Time". ", "Lollipop (Candyman)", "My Oh My", etc.

The group broke up in the early 2000s and reunited in 2007, and even released a new album in 2013. After that, the group again scattered and gathered, now the team with a changed composition occasionally tours retro festivals.

Europe. The Swedish rock band, founded by vocalist Joey Tempest and guitarist John Norum, achieved mainstream fame with the hit "Final countdown".

In 1992, the band broke up and reunited only in 2004. On March 2, 2015, their tenth studio album War of Kings was released, which hit the Swedish charts at number two.

Backstreet Boys. The American boy band was formed on April 20, 1993, and since the debut album of the same name in 1996, they have sold about 130 million copies of their records.

Since then, the group has scattered and gathered again, its members have been treated for drug and alcohol addiction, but occasionally even released albums.

'N Sync. The “boy” group was formed in 1995, and the teenage hysteria around it reached its climax in March 2000.

Since 2002, the group's frontman - Justin Timberlake - has taken up a solo career, as a result of which the group has not released new records. On August 25, 2013, the group held a two-minute reunion on stage at the MTV Video Music Awards.

"Lyceum". The main hit of the pop group, "Autumn", sounded in 1995. In addition to her, the history of "Lyceum" has dozens of songs that conquered the top lines in music ratings.

Anastasia Makarevich has been the only permanent member of the team since its foundation in 1991. The group still exists and records new songs.

"Red mold". Russian-Ukrainian group created by musician Pavel Yatsyna, who single-handedly recorded the first four albums. The team is known for performing songs using profanity, as well as couplets, ditties, fairy tales, musical parodies, poems and anecdotes.

Now the team still exists and is touring for the eighth line-up. By the way, Pavel Yatsyna was the first to make an electric guitar out of a shovel, which he later patented and performed with it at concerts.

"Ladybug". In 1994, the group rode a wave of success with a version of the Soviet song "Granite Pebble". Clothing, shoes and accessories became the hallmark of the group: boots, jackets and umbrellas stylized as a ladybug.

Vocalist Vladimir Volenko survived a difficult operation, after which, together with his wife, he began to record songs on religious topics. The group also records regular albums, and also gives regular concerts.

Balagan Limited. Hit group "What do you want?" only the lazy did not hear. The band has appeared on TV, recorded three successful albums, and toured extensively.

In 1999, the group's producer secretly registered the trade name "Balagan Limited" and recruited a new line-up. After a whole year of unsuccessful attempts to defend the name, the old musicians began to be called by their first hit - "What do you want?".

"Arrows". The pop group was created by the Soyuz studio in 1997 and was considered as "our answer" to the "Spice Gilrs". The group became especially popular in 1999 after the release of the song and the video "You left me", in which the popular actor Ivar Kalninsh starred.

In the early 2000s, due to frequent line-up changes, the group's popularity began to decline. Information about the breakup of the group varies. Some call 2004, others - 2009. Some girls managed to build solo careers.

"Bachelor party". The Russian hip-hop trio was formed in 1991 by producer Alexei Adamov. The very first albums of "Bachelor Party" "Sex without interruption" and "Let's talk about sex", released by the studio "Soyuz" in 1991 and 1992, brought the boy band incredible popularity throughout the country.

Having successfully worked together until 1996, the musicians closed the "Bachelor Party" project. Dolphin began a solo career, and Dan and Mutobor created the Barbitura group, whose focus was electronic music.

"Shao? Bao!" The Ukrainian group in 1997 recorded the song "Kupyl mother konyk (and konyk without a leg)", which became the hallmark of a trio of young musicians from Dnepropetrovsk.

The group changed line-ups, but, alas, "konyk" remained their only hit.

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