"Ne ver', ne boysia" (Russian: Не ве́рь, не бо́йся, lit. 'Don't believe, don't fear') also known as "Ne ver', ne boisia, i ne prosi" (Не ве́рь, не бо́йся, и не проси́, "Don't believe, don't fear and don't ask") is a song by t.A.T.u., which they performed at Eurovision Song Contest 2003 representing Russia. The title of the song is based on a Russian prison saying, which entered Russian mainstream culture due to Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's book The Gulag Archipelago. The term has also been interpreted as a r… read more
"Ne ver', ne boysia" (Russian: Не ве́рь, не бо́йся, lit. 'Don't believe, don't fear') also known as "Ne ver… read more
"Ne ver', ne boysia" (Russian: Не ве́рь, не бо́йся, lit. 'Don't believe, don't fear') also known as "Ne ver', ne boisia, i ne prosi" (Не… read more
t.A.T.u. was a pop duo which formed in Moscow, Russia in 1999. The group consisted of singers Lena Katina and Julia Volkova. The discography of t.A.T.u., contains 9 albums (three Russian and three English studio albums, 2 remix albums and one compilation album) plus 22 singles. Together over 20 million copies of t.A.T.u. releases was sold. In 2000, the duo's first single - "Я сошла с ума", was released and quickly became popular on Russian radio stations. 200 Km/h in the Wrong Lane, the english language version of their debut album, went Gold, Platinium or Diamond i… read more
t.A.T.u. was a pop duo which formed in Moscow, Russia in 1999. The group consisted of singers Lena Katina and Julia Volkova. The discography of t.A.T.u., contains 9 albums (three Russian a… read more
t.A.T.u. was a pop duo which formed in Moscow, Russia in 1999. The group consisted of singers Lena Katina and Julia Volkova. The discography of t.A.T.u., contains 9 albums (three Russian and three English studio albums, 2 remix albums… read more