Fabrika

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Fabrika
Фабрика
Origin Moscow, Russia
Genre(s) Pop
Years active 2002 — present
Members
Sati Kazanova
Irina Toneva
Alexandra Saveljeva
Former members
Maria Alalykina

Fabrika (Russian: Фабрика; Factory in English) is a Russian pop girl group from Moscow.

Group was formed from four girls who took part in Russian talent show Star Factory in 2002. Sati Kazanova, Irina Toneva, Alexandra Saveljeva and Maria Alalykina formed group and Igor Matvienko, project's director, became Fabrika's producer. Fabrika finished second in show, lost only to boy band Korni. After shooting of first group's video Maria Alalykina left Fabrika to complete her studies in university.

On November 5, 2003 Fabrika released it's first and only album Devushki Fabrichnye (Russian: Девушки фабричные).

On 13 January 2008 Fabrika performed at the Russian Winter Festival[1] in London, England.

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  • Про любовь / Pro Lyubov / About Love
  • Море зовёт / More Zovyot / Sea Calls
  • Девушки фабричные / Devushki Fabrichnye / Factory Girls
  • Гадалка / Gadalka / Fortune-Teller
  • Не виноватая я / Ne Vinovataya Ya / I'm not guilty
  • Рыбка / Rybka / Fishy
  • Романтика / Romantika / Romance
  • Зажигают огоньки / Zazhigayut Ogonki / Flames Ignite
  • Малина / Malina / Raspberry

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