Russian-language pop music produced either in Russia or other countries
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Russian pop music
Stylistic origins
Traditional pop, Romance, classical music, Bard music, Europop
Cultural origins
1950s, USSR
Music of Russia
Genres
Classical
Opera
Pop
Rock
Hip hop
Specific forms
Religious music
Bell ringing
Liturgical
Znamenny
Traditional music
Russian folk music
Dumka
Romance
Popular music
Bard
Chanson
Dark psytrance
Drift phonk
Hardbass
Hookah rap
Sovietwave
VIA
Media and performance
Music awards
Pesnya Goda
MTV RMA
RAMP
Golden Gramophone
Ovation
Russian National Music Award
Music charts
Zvukovaya Dorozhka MK
Chart Dozen
Music festivals
Grushinsky
Nashestvie
Afisha Picnic
Empty Hills
more...
Music media
Nashe
Maximum
NRJ
MTV Russia
Muz TV
A-One
Nationalistic and patriotic songs
National anthem
Anthem of Russia
Regional music
Local forms
Adygea
Altai
Astrakhan
Bashkortostan
Buryatia
Chechnya
Dagestan
Evenkia
Ingushetia
Irkutsk
Kaliningrad
Kalmykia
Karelia
Khakassia
Krasnodar
Mordovia
Nenetsia
Ossetia
Rostov
Ethnic Russian
Sakha
Tatarstan
Tuva
Udmurtia
Related areas
Ukraine
Belarus
Soviet Union
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Russian pop music is Russian language pop music produced in Russia, CIS countries, Baltic states and other foreign countries in which the songs are primarily performed in Russian language, languages of the countries of the CIS, and in the other languages of the world. This is the successor to popular "variety" Soviet music with its pop idols such as Alla Pugacheva or Valery Leontiev.
Modern-day mainstream Russian-language pop music is very diverse and has many ways to spread through the audience. The most famous pop stars can be seen on general television in music or talk shows, and also on music TV channels such as MTV Russia and Muz-TV. There are also Russian Pop radio stations, and One-hit wonders have also emerged in recent years.
In 1990s the popularity has "Steklovata", Natasha Koroleva, Philipp Kirkorov and others.
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