The Russian duo TATU consists of the young ladies Julia Volkova and Lena Katina. With their debut single All The Things She Said, they reached the second place in the Mega Top 100 in the Netherlands. This immediately meant a first, because TATU is the very first Russian act that has been successful in Western Europe since the political upheavals of 1991. The success story domestically it began in
… September 2000 when the girls were barely sixteen years old. The group name at that time was still Taty and their first single All The Thing She Said was not out of the Russian charts for months. A significant part of the success was due to rumors about the girls' sexual orientation. In the suggestive video clip they played a lesbian couple and that resulted in a lot of extra publicity in homophobic and conservative Russia. Russian youth, however, saw TATU as modern heroines who finally shook things up, as Madonna did in 1980s America. Two years after the Russian release of the debut 200 Km / h In The Wrong Lane, the album has undergone a transformation. In addition to eight English pop songs and two remixes, the album also includes the original Russian versions of All The Things She Said and the second single, the Prodigy-esque Not Gonna Get Us. As far as we are concerned, you do not have to go into the nuclear cellar, but be warned: the Russians are coming! (MvP) In addition to eight English pop songs and two remixes, the album also includes the original Russian versions of All The Things She Said and the second single, the Prodigy-esque Not Gonna Get Us. As far as we are concerned, you do not have to go into the nuclear cellar, but be warned: the Russians are coming! (MvP) In addition to eight English pop songs and two remixes, the album also contains the original Russian versions of All The Things She Said and the second single, the Prodigy-esque Not Gonna Get Us. As far as we are concerned, you do not have to go into the nuclear cellar, but be warned: the Russians are coming! (MvP)more