Alexander Voitinskyi
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Alexander Voitinskyi (Russian: Александр Войтинский) is a Russian musical producer. He was born in 1961, in Moscow, Russia. He co-created the musical hit t.A.T.u. along with Ivan Shapovalov. He composed the songs "Yugoslavia", "Zachem Ya?", "Dochitai Do Sta" and "Robot." After leaving t.A.T.u., Voitinskyi went on to produce the rock group Zveri, a now popular group in Russia.
t.A.T.u. | |
Lena Katina | Yulia Volkova | |
Discography | |
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Albums | 200 Po Vstrechnoy | 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane | t.A.T.u. Remixes | Dangerous and Moving | Lyudi Invalidy | The Best | TBA |
Singles | "Ya Soshla S Uma" | "Nas Ne Dogonyat" | "30 Minut" | "Prostye Dvizheniya" | "All the Things She Said" | "Not Gonna Get Us" "Ne Ver', Ne Boysia" | "30 Minutes" | "How Soon Is Now?" | "Lyudi Invalidy" | "All About Us" | "Friend or Foe" | "Gomenasai" | "Loves Me Not" |
DVDs | Screaming For More | Anatomy of t.A.T.u. | t.A.T.u. Truth |
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Tours | 200 Po Vstrechnoy Tour | Show Me Love Tour | Dangerous and Moving Tour |
Other | Podnebesnaya | "Хуй войне!" | Neformat | T.A. Music | t.A.T.u songs | t.A.T.u's awards | t.A.T.u. Come Back | In Search of t.A.T.u. |