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Tata sings another song with a famous Russian singer, Luba Uspenskaia, in Armenian, called Vakhenum em vor indz merjes. Luba lived in Yerevan for very long and was really loved there. Lately when they asked what she considered her hometown, she'd say Yerevan.
Tata sings another song with a Russian singer, Luba Uspenskaia, in Armenian, called Vakhenum em vor indz merjes. Luba lived in Yerevan for very long and was really loved there. Lately when they asked what she considered her hometown, she'd say Yerevan.
I've seen that music video. I assumed she was half-Armenian, her pronunciations were pretty good.
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