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Yulia Dmitrievna Zivert (Russian: Юлия Дмитриевна Зиверт, born as
Yulia Dmitrievna Sytnik (Russian: Юлия Дмитриевна Сытник); 28
November 1990),
known professionally...
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season for
their second,
sixth and
second seasons as coaches.
Debuting coach Zivert is
announced in
replacing Basta. Yana
Churikova returned as host of the...
- "Life" is a song by
Russian pop
singer Zivert,
released on 30
November 2018 as a
single for her
album Vinyl #1. It was
released through the
label Pervoye...
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Yulia Zagoruychenko (born 1981), Russian-American
latin dancer Yulia Zivert a.k.a.
Zivert (born 1990),
Russian singer Yulia Putintseva (born 1995), Kazakhstan...
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Retrieved 2020-03-21. "Музыкальные чарты за 39 неделю: лидируют Jony,
Zivert, Post Malone,
Noize MC и другие". www.intermedia.ru. 2019-10-03. Archived...
- Mārtiņš
Zīverts (27 July 1903 in Mežmuiža,
Vilce parish – 4
October 1990 in Stockholm, sweden) was a
Latvian playwright.
Zīverts was born in Mežmuiža,...
- "Wake Up!" (Russian: "Проснись!") — is a song by
Russian singer Zivert,
released on 1 July 2022
through the
labels "Первое музыкальное издательство" &...
- Bi-2, Zemfira, A'Studio, Dan Balan, Serebro,
Little Big, Max Barskikh,
Zivert,
Niletto and others.
There is a Top Hit Hall of Fame as a part of the award...
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Vinyl #1 is the
first studio album by
Russian singer Zivert,
released on
September 27, 2019 by
Pervoye muzykalnoye [ru]. The
project was anti****ted by...
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singer Zivert,
released on 6
September 2019 as the
third and
final single from the
debut studio album Vinyl #1. On 19
September 2019,
Zivert sang the...