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Ivanushki International (written in
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as "Иванушки International") is a Russian boy band founded in
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in 1994. The band was conceived by record producer Igor Matviyenko, and initially consisted of Andrei Grigoriev-Apollonov, Kirill Andreev, and primary vocalist
Igor Sorin Igor Vladimirovich Sorin (russian: Игорь Владимирович Сорин; 10 November 1969 in Moscow – 4 September 1998 in Moscow), was a Russian poet, musician and artist. He was part of the Russian boy band Ivanushki International, ...
. They performed under several names (such as "
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") before settling on "Ivanushki International", a name meant to represent their intended blend of Russian ("Little
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s") and international musical influences, and itself written half in Cyrillic, half in the
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, with the second word read as in
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. Their debut album, ''Конечно он'' (''Konyechno on'', ''Of Course It's Him''), was released in 1996. It included three cover versions of songs from the 1980s – "Вселенная" (''Vselennaya'', "The Universe"), originally performed by Alexander Ivanov, and "Рондо" (''Rondo'', "Roundabout"), "Этажи" (''Etazhi'', "Levels"), and "Малина" ("Malina", "Raspberry") by the group
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. However, it contained several original songs, including the hits "Тучи" (''Tuchi'', "Clouds"), "Колечко" (''Kolechko'', "The Ring"), "Где-то" (''Gdye-to'', "Somewhere"), and "Она" (''Ona'', "She"). The album gained huge commercial success. A remixed version of the album followed one year later, ''Konyechno on remixed''. The remixes were created by Lubeh keyboardist Igor Polonsky, Moral Code X keyboardist
Konstantin Smirnov Konstantin Nikolaevich Smirnov (russian: Константин Николаевич Смирнов), (19 May 1854 – 9 November 1930) was a general in the Imperial Russian Army. Biography Smirnov was born in Odessa to a family of minor Ruthen ...
, and DJ Maxim Milyutenko. Alongside the remixed versions, the album contained the new hit "Кукла" (''Kukla'', "Doll") and a cover version of the Lubeh song "Дуся" (''Dusya''). Ivanushki's second studio album, ''Твои письма'' (''Tvoi pisma'', ''Your Letters''), released later in 1997, repeated the existing formula of original material and covers of past hits. It also included an audio letter from the group. Later that year, Igor Sorin left to pursue a solo career, and was replaced by Oleg Yakovlev, who had appeared in the
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for "Doll". Without Sorin, the group continued its string of successes, releasing its perhaps best known song "Тополиный пух" (''Topoliny pukh'', " Poplar Fuzz"), a number-one hit in the summer of 1998. On September 1, 1998, Sorin committed suicide, jumping from the window of his high-rise apartment, and died three days later. The following year, the group released ''Фрагменты жизни'' (''Fragmenti iz zhizni'', ''Fragments of Life''), their tribute to him, which contained songs he had written prior to joining Ivanushki, as well as poems he had written, and a song dedicated to him, "Я тебя никогда не забуду" (''Ya tyebya nikogda nye zabudu'', "I Will Never Forget You"). Ivanushki released their first full album with Yakovlev as vocalist, ''Об этом я буду кричать всю ночь'' (''Ob etom ya budu krichat' vsyu noch'', ''I'll Shout About This All Night ''), in April 1999. Recorded from August to November the previous year, it also contained singles such as "Topoliny pukh" that had already been released. It was followed in 2000 by ''Подожди меня...'' (''Podoshdi menya'', ''Wait for Me''), after which the group released their first compilation album, ''Ivanushki.Best.Ru''. Although not having any studio album since 2002, Ivanushki kept on releasing successful singles; The latest songs of the Ivanushki International band: Tuchi Kruche recorded together wit
Khabib
(Clouds are Cooler, Тучи Круче) (2022), Dve Zvezdi (Two stars, Две звезды) (2022). Former member Oleg Yakovlev died on July 1, 2017, problably due to bilateral pneumonia or AIDS-related disease.


Discography

;Studio albums ;Compilation albums ;Live albums


References


External links


Official site
* {{Authority control Musical groups established in 1995 1995 establishments in Russia Russian pop music groups Russian boy bands Musical groups from Moscow Vocal trios Winners of the Golden Gramophone Award