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Tata - Armenia (feat. Anotoli Dneprov)

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  • #21
    Re: Tata - Armenia (feat. Anotoli Dneprov)

    Originally posted by Titan
    I've seen that music video. I assumed she was half-Armenian, her pronunciations were pretty good.
    She is full Russian actually and she is fluent in Armenian. I think she lived in Yerevan around 10 years. Some friends of my family are Russians who had settled in Armenia and also learned to speak fluent and often very clean Armenian.

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    • #22
      Re: Tata - Armenia (feat. Anotoli Dneprov)

      Originally posted by karoaper
      She is full Russian actually and she is fluent in Armenian. I think she lived in Yerevan around 10 years. Some friends of my family are Russians who had settled in Armenia and also learned to speak fluent and often very clean Armenian.
      Didn't the Russians settle in many of the former Soviet republics? There are still many Russians and Ukrainians in Kazakhstan.

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      • #23
        Re: Tata - Armenia (feat. Anotoli Dneprov)

        Originally posted by ExtraHye
        Wow, this is great news!! Could I have some more information on this? Or was this just a joke.
        Nope, not a joke.

        It's at the Universal Amphitheater, on April 30th. I can get you the number for tickets, if you want. Let me know so I look out for the commercials.

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        • #24
          Re: Tata - Armenia (feat. Anotoli Dneprov)

          Originally posted by One-Way
          Nope, not a joke.

          It's at the Universal Amphitheater, on April 30th. I can get you the number for tickets, if you want. Let me know so I look out for the commercials.
          Could you please?!! I don't live in Glendale and we don't have Armenian TV here

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          • #25
            Re: Tata - Armenia (feat. Anotoli Dneprov)

            ^ Sure. I'll keep you posted.

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            • #26
              Re: Tata - Armenia (feat. Anotoli Dneprov)

              Originally posted by One-Way
              ^ Sure. I'll keep you posted.
              Thanks, your the best!!!

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              • #27
                Re: Tata - Armenia (feat. Anotoli Dneprov)

                Armo music videos that are based on traditional Armenian sights and sounds are spectacular. However, I can't stand the ones where they try to mimic MTV and Western pop culture. Can't stand Armenian R&B for that matter either, unless it's a goof.

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                • #28
                  Re: Tata - Armenia (feat. Anotoli Dneprov)

                  Originally posted by karoaper
                  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.

                  That song's great! However, it is good to keep in mind; never ask someone to dance when that song is playing...

                  I think I've mentioned this before.

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                  • #29
                    Re: Tata - Armenia (feat. Anotoli Dneprov)

                    I like this as well:

                    Aylova Ivantsova's "yerkir indz hamar".

                    Sample


                    You can try stverradio.com as well.

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                    • #30
                      Re: Tata - Armenia (feat. Anotoli Dneprov)

                      Originally posted by spiral
                      I like this as well:

                      Aylova Ivantsova's "yerkir indz hamar".

                      Sample


                      You can try stverradio.com as well.
                      I love that song, though her rendition is a bit too arabicized. Still cool though.

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