Ya Soshla S Uma

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“Ya Soshla S Uma”
“Ya Soshla S Uma” cover
Single by t.A.T.u.
from the album 200 Po Vstrechnoy
Released Flag of Russia December 19, 2000
Format CD single, cassette
Recorded 1999
Genre Pop/rock
Length 03:35
Label Neformat, Universal
Writer(s) Sergio Galoyan, Elena Kiper, Valeriy Polienko
Producer Ivan Shapovalov
t.A.T.u. singles chronology
"Ya Soshla S Uma"
(2000)
"Nas Ne Dogonyat"
(2001)
200 Po Vstrechnoy track listing
"Zachem Ya"
(1)
"Ya Soshla S Uma"
(2)
"Nas Ne Dogonyat"
(3)

"Ya Soshla S Uma" (Cyrillic: "Я сошла с ума"; Translated: "I've Lost My Mind") was the very first CD single of the group t.A.T.u.. The song is from the 200 Po Vstrechnoy album.

The song was also included on the English album 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane, where its title was wrongly transliterated to Ya Shosla S Uma on the back cover and the CD label and to Ya Shola S Uma on the liner notes. This version of the song used original vocals, but the music to "All the Things She Said", its English counter-part.

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[edit] Music Video

A shot of Lena (left) and Yulia in the video.
A shot of Lena (left) and Yulia in the video.

Ivan Shapovalov directed this video, where Yulia and Lena are seen wearing Catholic school uniforms (which are common fetish items), singing along together in the rain, and some snow. The two eventually kiss while behind a chain fence, where on the other side there is a crowd of on-lookers. It is meant to seem like the crowd is watching these two girls in some sort of cage. The video ends in an ironic twist when the girls go around the corner of the building, and off into the distance as the rain clears, revealing that the on-lookers are the real captives.

The video was very controversial for European countries to air, not just because of the lesbian theme of the video but it was alarming for many viewers to see two young girls kissing. However, the video was still aired on TV, first in 2000 on MTV Russia.

On the show "Black and White" on STS, the girls spoke of the first time they saw the video (which was on TV). Yulia stated she was surprised that the video was actually them, and Lena was expecting the video to be longer than it was. http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1911655939

There was a video for "Ya Soshla S Uma (HarDrum Mix)" which continuously featured the footage of them kissing, from the original video.

[edit] Track listing

  1. Ya Soshla S Uma (Album Version) (3:35)
  2. Ya Soshla S Uma (DJ Ram Remix) (4:01)
  3. Ya Soshla S Uma (S. Galoyan Remix) (4:33)
  4. Ya Soshla S Uma (DJ Ram Breakbeat Remix) (3:40)
  5. Ya Soshla S Uma (HarDrum Remix) (4:13)
  • Ya Soshla S Uma (Music Video)
  • Ya Soshla S Uma (Music Video Remix)

[edit] Official remixes

The only officially released remixes are those listed above. HarDrum Remix is also found on the Russian 2-Disc Edition of Remixes.

[edit] Certifications

Country Certification (If Any) Sales/shipments
Russia - 200.000 [1]


[edit] Peak Position

Country Peak Position
Russia 1
Eastern European 1
Poland Top 50 1
Czech Republic Top 50 18
Latvia Top 30 8


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