Ruki Vverkh

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Ruki Vverkh (Russian: Руки вверх meaning for "Hands up") was one of the most successful Russian pop groups of 90`s. Produced mostly dance music which combined simple melodies with elements of progressive sound of the time. One of their biggest hits was "Kroshka Moya".

The group officially ceased to exist in August 2006, after their popularity declined dramatically in the 2000s.[citation needed]

[edit] Discography

  • 1997 «Dyshite ravmomerno»
  • 1997 «Dyshite ravmomerno» (+4 new songs)
  • 1998 «Ruki vverh, doktor shlyager!» — album cover-version and remix of song by Byacheslav Dobrynin
  • 1998 «Sdelay pogromche!»
  • 1998 «Sdelay yeshyo gromche»
  • 1999 «Bez tormozov»
  • 1999 «Sovsem bez tormozov»
  • 2000 «Zdravstvuy, eto ya!»
  • 2001 «Ne boysya, ya s toboy!»
  • 2001 «Malenkiye devochki»
  • 2001 «Ogon'»
  • 2002 «Konec popse, tantsuyut vse»
  • 2003 «Mne s toboyu horosho»
  • 2004 «A devochkam tak holodno!»
  • 2005 «Fuc*in' Rock’n'Roll»
  • 2005 «Otel'»
  • 2005 «Pozovy menya, ne goni menya»

Solo-projects by Zhukov:

  • 2002 Territoriya.
  • 2006 «Kapali slyozy»

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