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  1. Ivan Nikolayevich Shapovalov (cirílico: Иван Николаевич Шаповалов, nascido em 28 de maio de 1966) é um produtor musical russo. [1] Ele é mais conhecido por ser o idealizador e ex-produtor executivo da banda t.A.T.u. Também foi recentemente confirmado que ele voltará a trabalhar com a ex-t.A.T.u. Lena ...

  2. Ivan Nikolayevich Shapovalov (Cyrillic: Иван Николаевич Шаповалов, born 28 May 1966) is a musical producer based in Moscow, Russia. He is best known for being the founder and former executive producer/manager for t.A.T.u.

  3. Iván Nikoláievich Shapoválov (En ruso: Иван Николаевич Шаповалов, nació el 28 de mayo de 1966). es un productor musical ruso. Es mayormente conocido por ser el fundador y exproductor ejecutivo de t.A.T.u. . Primeros años y carrera. Shapoválov nació en Kótovo, óblast de Volgogrado, RSFS de Rusia.

    • Formation
    • Po Vstrechnoy
    • 2002–2003: 200 km/h in The Wrong Lane and Eurovision
    • 2004–2006: Dangerous and Moving and Lyudi Invalidy
    • 2007–2010: Vesyolye Ulybki and Waste Management
    • Disbandment
    • 2012–2021: Aftermath with Volkova and Katina Arguments
    • 2022–Present: t.A.T.u. Reunion

    Before production of t.A.T.u. began, the pair were in a group named Neposedi. Both Lena Katina and Julia Volkova were part of the band, along with members Sergey Lazarev and Vlad Topalov. Katina was also in a band named "Avenue" between 1994 and 1997. It was reported that Volkova was banned from being in Neposedi, amid claims she was misbehaving an...

    Over the next year, Katina and Volkova recorded songs with their producers. Voitinskij left the project, and Shapovalov signed Elena Kiperas co-producer and co-writer for their debut album. The first single was completed in 2000, titled "Ya Soshla S Uma" (later released in English as "All the Things She Said"). The song describes the turmoil in a g...

    The American music executive Jimmy Iovine asked the English producer Trevor Horn to create English-language versions of Tatu's songs. Horn wrote new lyrics for "All the Things She Said" and "Not Gonna Get Us" and coached t.A.T.u. to sing them in English. He also rerecorded the instruments, as he did not have access to the original multitracks. He d...

    On 26 September 2003, the group released a remix compilation, titled Remixes. In November 2003, the CD was released in Russia, with two new tracks and videos. The two new tracks were "Prostiye Dvizheniya" and "Ne Ver, Ne Boisya." Both of the tracks were released as singles, however "Prostye Dvizheniya" did not broadcast well in Russia, due to the p...

    On 17 May 2007, t.A.T.u. issued a statement directed to their gay fans: "When t.A.T.u.'s second album came out, many of our fans of alternative sexual orientation thought that we lied and betrayed them. This is not true! We’ve never done that and we’ve always advocated love without boundaries." On 26 May, they flew out to Moscow to take part in the...

    At the end of March 2011, t.A.T.u. management released a press release on their official website declaring t.A.T.u. over. Due to conflicts between the two women, and them both wanting to pursue solo careers, the duo was officially announced as disbanded. They finalised the duo's discography with a double remix album for Waste Management. The manage...

    On 2 October 2012, Cherrytree Records/Universal Russia announced that they would be issuing a special re-release of t.A.T.u's 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane. The "10th Year Anniversary Gold Edition" featured all new artwork, a never-before-released song from the 2002 sessions, "A Simple Motion", a brand new remix of "All the Things She Said" from produ...

    Katina announced that t.A.T.u. would return to the stage in 2022. They had participated in the t.A.T.u. tribute concert which was originally supposed to be in 2021. However, due to persistent issues with the ongoing pandemic, they decided to postpone until spring 2022. In September 2022, Katina and Volkova performed together under the name t.A.T.u....

  4. After being discovered by Russian music producer Ivan Shapovalov, known for his work with pop duo t.A.T.u., n.A.T.o. recorded her eponymous debut studio album during the summer of 2004, incorporating elements of Arabic and European dance music and singing in Turkic languages.

  5. Em 1999,o t.A.T.u. surgiu, criado pelos empresários Ivan Shapovalov e Alexander Voitinskiy. Com sua ideia em mente, Ivan e Alexander organizaram uma série de audições no início de 1999, em Moscou, a procura de duas jovens cantoras femininas.

  6. Although its original story was based on a dream Kiper had at a dentist appointment, manager Ivan Shapovalov evoked the theme of lesbianism in both this and the English-language version. The lyrics describe two girls developing feelings for each other.