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Julia Savicheva – esli v serdce (Best Russian Song)

Julia Savicheva – esli v serdce (Best Russian Song)

She was born in 1987 somewhere close to Siberia. She is a Russian singer who performed in the 2004 Eurovision Contest which took place in Istanbul. Her first experience  was at the age of four, with a group called Agatha Christie. She performed a nice dance show and since then her popularity is on the rise. In August 2005, she wrote the song, “Esli v serdtse zhivyot lyubov”  which means ‘If Love Lives in Your Heart’  and it became the theme for the TV series Don’t Be Born Beautiful on STS. The song was a hit at the time and still many people listen to that song. To be honest, I can speak just some Russian but I like the music anyway. She has two successful albums ever and I know it is hard to say what is in there ’cause they are in cyrillic:))) but try to google them and feel the difference. Here are the song;

  • Magnit (2006)
  1. Привет / Privet
  2. Отпусти / Otpusti
  3. Если в сердце живёт любовь / Esli v serdtse zhivyot lyubov
  4. Здравствуй, это я / Zdravstvuy, eto ya
  5. Лёгкие / Lyogkiye
  6. Мало / Malo
  7. Виноград / Vinograd
  8. Как твои дела / Kak tvoi dela
  9. Я хочу в твои глаза / Ya khochu v tvoi glaza
  10. Седьмое небо / Sedmoe nebo
  11. Если в сердце живёт любовь (NeoMaster remix)
  12. Лёгкие (Navigator remix)
  13. Седьмое небо (Andrei Harchenko remake)
  • Origami (2008)
  1. Любовь-Москва / Lyubov-Moskva
  2. Выше звёзд / Vyshe zvyozd
  3. Никак / Nikak
  4. Ядерный взрыв / Yadernyy vzryv
  5. Зима / Zima
  6. Половинка / Polovinka
  7. Это судьба / Eto sud’ba (duet with A. Makarsky)
  8. Послезавтра / Poslezavtra
  9. Кто-То Придумал Любовь / Kto-to pridumal lyubov
  10. Пепел / Pepel
  11. Никак / Nikak

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