Russian hits of 90s

Features Russian hits of 90s and popular Russian music videos of 90s

Masha i medvedi - Lubochka

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008 | Russian hits of 90s, Russian rock and rock'n'roll | Tags: ,

“Masha i medvedi” means “Masha and bears”, and the titles of popular Russian folk tale and of a porn movie. Lubochka is a derivative from Russian female name Lubov’, which also means Love. The video was made in India in 1998.

Video from India: Masha i Medvedi - Lubocka

Video from India: Masha i Medvedi - Lubocka

Year: 1998
Russian title: Маша и медведи - Любочка

Music - 7/10
Video - 5/10
6/10

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Mumiy Troll - Utekaj (Flow away)

Monday, September 1st, 2008 | Russian hits of 90s, Russian rock and rock'n'roll | Tags: ,

The group “Mumiy Troll” gained immense popularity with the release of their first official album “Morskaya” in May 1997, made in Lagutenko’s invented style “rockopops”. “Utekaj” (”Flow away” or “Run away”) was a first music video of “Mumiy Troll” and it showcased awesome androgynous performance style of group’s leader and vocalist Ilya Lagutenko.

Russian rockopops: Mumiy Troll - Utekaj (Flow away)

Mumiy Troll - Utekaj (Flow away)

Year: 1997
Russian title: Мумий Тролль - Утекай

Music - 8/10
Video - 7/10
7.5/10

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Nikita - They flew away forever

Sunday, August 24th, 2008 | Russian dance music, Russian hits of 90s, Russian pop music | Tags: ,

The video was made in 1999 and it’s debut video for queer singer Nikita, who disappeared from the scene two years later. The arrangement of the song uses mild rave motives. The video features Fiery Lady, famous transvestite in Moscow clubs.

Russian hits of 90s: Nikita - They flew away forever

Nikita - They flew away forever

Year: 1999
Russian title: Никита - Улетели навсегда

Music - 7/10
Video - 5/10
6/10

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