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- Natalia Igorevna Vetlitskaya (Russian: Ната́лья И́горевна Ветли́цкая; born 17 August 1964) is a Soviet and Russian singer and actress, po****r in the...
- Russian music producer. He has produced for the singers Valeria, Natalia Vetlitskaya, Vakhtang Kikabidze, Nikolai Noskov, Aleksandr Marshal, Avraam Russo...
- 326 Tatyana Bulanova Natali Zhanna Bichevskaya Edita Piekha Natalya Vetlitskaya Patricia Kaas Marilyn Monroe Viktor Saltykov Alla Pugacheva Sandra Britney...
- Sta**** in the show undisclosed 6 Cloud «Посмотри в глаза» by Natalya Vetlitskaya Saved by the Viewers undisclosed 7 Robot «Экспонат» by Leningrad Eliminated...
- from Story Caravan, October 2016 (in Russian) Pop-Music History: From Vetlitskaya to Yolka, 1991-2011. Russkiy Razmer, "Angel of the Day" (1999) at Afisha...
- Alyona Sviridova Pink Lyubov Orlova Vladimir Kuzmin Edith Piaf Natalya Vetlitskaya Diana Arbenina Anna German Andrey Makarevich Raffaella Carra Laima Vaikule...
- on the Soviet stage 1989–present Moral Codex 1996 — Duet with Natalya Vetlitskaya 1999 — Started performing with the jazz musician Igor Butman 2004 — Parti****ted...
- bands such as Nogu Svelo! - who recorded a song with pop-singer Nataliya Vetlitskaya - being an anomaly. In contrast to Western rock, Russian rock is often...
- Alyona Sviridova Pink Lyubov Orlova Vladimir Kuzmin Edith Piaf Natalya Vetlitskaya Diana Arbenina Anna German Andrey Makarevich Raffaella Carra Laima Vaikule...
- «Реки», lit. 'Rivers') - recorded with the Russian pop-star Natalya Vetlitskaya - being true pop songs. Only "Jyvaya m****a" (Russian: «Живая масса»,...