Lyubov Voropayeva
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Lyubov Grigorievna Voropayeva (russian: Любовь Григорьевна Воропаева; born 16 September 1952) is a Soviet and Russian poet, songwriter, screenwriter, producer, laureate of the Song of the Year TV festival.


Career

Voropaeva graduated from the Maurice Thorez Moscow State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages. Since the beginning of the 1990s, Lyubov Voropayeva began producing activities together with her husband, composer Viktor Dorokhin. Voropaeva and Dorokhin owe their creative rise to
Zhenya Belousov Yevgeny Viktorovich Belousov (russian: Евге́ний Ви́кторович Белоу́сов; September 10, 1964, Zhikhar — June 2, 1997, Moscow), better known as Zhenya Belousov (russian: Женя Белоусов) was a Soviet and Ukra ...
, Barbie and other performers. In 1994, together with her husband, she organized the Russian Association of Music Producers (RAMP). Lyubov continues to independently engage in producing activities in pop music, she is the author of more than 500 shows and presentations in the largest entertainment complexes in Moscow, the scriptwriter and producer of numerous television and radio shows. She is a well-known poet, author of three books of poetry and more than 1000 publications in periodicals, poetry almanacs and collections, author of texts for more than 200 hits in pop and rock music.


Selected songs

* ''Portrait of A Woman'' (music by Viktor Dorokhin) performed by
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* ''New Year's Gifts'' (music by Viktor Dorokhin) performed by
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* ''Extra Ticket'' (music by Sergey Ukhnalev) performed by
Ekaterina Semyonova Ekaterina Semenova (Russian: Екатерина Семёновна Семёнова; 18 November 1786–13 March 1849) was an actress in the Russian Empire. Life Semenova became a student in the Saint Petersburg Theatre School in 1790 where she wa ...
* ''My Blue-Eyed Girl'' (music by Viktor Dorokhin) performed by
Zhenya Belousov Yevgeny Viktorovich Belousov (russian: Евге́ний Ви́кторович Белоу́сов; September 10, 1964, Zhikhar — June 2, 1997, Moscow), better known as Zhenya Belousov (russian: Женя Белоусов) was a Soviet and Ukra ...
* ''For a Minute'' (music by Viktor Dorokhin) performed by Ekaterina Semyonova * ''Alushta'' (music by Viktor Dorokhin) performed by Zhenya Belousov * ''The Last Tango'' (music by Viktor Dorokhin) performed by Ekaterina Semyonova * ''Night Taxi'' (music by Viktor Dorokhin) by performed by Zhenya Belousov * ''The Man Who Hurries'' (music Viktor Dorokhin) performed by Ekaterina Semyonova * ''Come what May'' (music by Viktor Dorokhin) performed by Ksenia Georgiadi * ''Golden Domes'' (music by Viktor Dorokhin) performed by Zhenya Belousov * ''Polite'' (music by Lora Quint) performed by
Mikhail Shufutinsky Mikhail Zakharovich Shufutinsky (russian: Михаи́л Заха́рович Шуфути́нский; born 13 April 1948) is a Russian pop singer. He was once a citizen of the United States from 1990 to 2003, but now lives in Russia. He is curr ...
* ''Learn to Laugh'' (music by Vladimir Ermolin) performed by
Mikhail Boyarsky Mikhail Sergeyevich Boyarsky (russian: Михаи́л Серге́евич Боя́рский; born 26 December 1949 in Leningrad) is a Soviet and Russian actor and singer. He is best known for playing swashbucklers in historical adventure films; ...
* ''Love Has Your Eyes'' (music by Ilya Chugaev) performed by Ivan Lovi * ''Clock with a Secret'' (music by Viktor Dorokhin) performed by Barbie * ''The Best Woman'' (music by Viktor Dorokhin) performed by Igor Nadzhiev * ''Two Women Were Sitting by the Fire'' (music by Viktor Dorokhin) performed by
Roksana Babayan Roksana Rubenovna Babajan ( hy, Ռոքսանա Ռուբենի Բաբայան, russian: Рокса́на Рубе́новна Бабая́н; born 30 May 1946, Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, USSR) is a Soviet and Russian pop singer and actress. People's Artis ...


References


External links

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Официальный сайт Любови Воропаевой

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(in Russian) {{DEFAULTSORT:Voropayeva, Lyubov 1952 births Living people Writers from Moscow Soviet women poets Russian women poets Russian women record producers Russian lyricists Soviet screenwriters Soviet women screenwriters 20th-century Russian screenwriters Russian women screenwriters