Руки Вверх is tagged as: russian, pop, russian pop, dance, 90s Ruki Vverh (Russian: Руки Bверх meaning “Hands Up”) was one of the most successful Russian pop groups of the 90’s. They produced mostly dance music that combined simple melodies with progressive sounds of the time. One of their biggest hits was “Kroshka Moya”. The group was officially disbanded in August 2006. Discography: 1997 Dyshite ravnomerno| 1997 Dyshite ravnomerno (+4 new songs)| 1998 Ruki vverh, doktor shlyager! — album cover-version and remix of song by Vyacheslav Dobrynin| 1998 Sdelay pogromche!| 1998 Sdelay yeshyo gromche| 1999 Bez tormozov| 1999 Sovsem bez tormozov| 1999 Crazy» - unofficial album (the songs are in English)| 2000 Zdravstvuy, eto ya!| 2001 Ne boysya, ya s toboy!| 2001 Malenkie devochki| 2001 Ogon’ - unofficial album| 2002 Konec popse, tantsuyut vse| 2003 Mne s toboyu horosho| 2004 A devochkam tak holodno!| 2005 Fuc*in’ Rock’n’Roll Solo-projects by Sergey Zhukov:| 2002 Territoria| 2004 Territoria. Nezhnost| 2007 V poiskah nezhnosti... Read More About Руки Вверх Biography... Send Руки Вверх ringtones to your cell |
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