Tutsi is a Russian women's pop group. The initial staff of the team, formed in 2004, is the graduates of Star Factory 3 , who transferred to producer Viktor Drobysh . The main hit of “Tutsi” is a remake of Vicki Fersh’s song “The Best. Subsequently, the group failed to repeat even the relative success of the first hit and in 2012 it broke up.
| Tutsi | |
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| basic information | |
| Genre | Pop |
| Years | 2004-2012 |
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Group History
2004-2005
The group was formed in 2004, when the graduates of Star Factory 3 went to producer Viktor Drobysh . Initially, the group was conceived as a quintet, but even before the debut, Sofya Kuzmin was fired from the group. In 2004, the song “The Most-Most” (a remake of the song of the Estonian singer Vicki Fersh) was released. It was this song that brought the band popularity. The self-titled album was released in 2005 and was greeted by a rather cool review by Nikolai Fandeev . He noted that the album was "average and fairly gray" , and that Drobysh was working with the group without much enthusiasm (there was only one song by Drobysh in the CD - "I love him", co-written with Nikita Malinin).
2006—2007
In 2006, due to pregnancy, the group leaves Maria Weber. Soon, Adeline Sharipova comes to her place. The group records the single "On Its Own" and shoots the clip. But a few months later, due to disagreements with the participants, Adeline Sharipova left the group. She was replaced by Sabrina Hajikaibova. In 2007, the second album, “Cappuccino,” was released, which was met with a negative review by the PR agency Intermedia , which noted that the group had “huge problems with taste and repertoire,” and the absence of Victor Drobysh’s songs on the disc looks cynical, as "A producer who only raises money always seems like Karabas-Barabas . " [1] A clip was shot on the title track of the album. In the same year, Maria Weber, a member of the first roster, returned to the team, and Sabrina Gadzhikaibova left the team.
2008—2009
In 2008, the team left Olesya Yaroslavskaya due to pregnancy. She is replaced by Natalya Rostova (Pyzhenko). A few months later, Olesya returns to the team. In the new line-up, the group shoots a video for the song “It would be bitter”, which was the last for both this line-up and the group as a whole.
2010–2012: Creative Crisis and Group
The final creative decline came in 2010. Anastasia Kraynova recorded a solo album and decided to leave the group. Irina Ortman and Olesya Yaroslavskaya also began to engage in solo careers, and in 2012 the group broke up.
Compositions [2]
| Period | Composition | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 - 2004 | Irina Ortman | Maria Weber | Anastasia Krainova | Olesya Yaroslavskaya | Sophia Kuzmina |
| 2004 - 2006 | |||||
| 2006-2006 | |||||
| Adeline Sharipova | |||||
| 2006 - 2007 | Sabrina Hajikaibova | ||||
| 2008 - 2008 | Maria Weber | Natalya Rostova (Pyzhenko) | |||
| 2009 - 2011 | Olesya Yaroslavskaya | ||||
| 2011 - 2012 | |||||
Soloists
| Soloist | Years of stay | Filmed clips | Albums Released | Replaced | Reason for leaving |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Irina Ortman | 2004-2012 | 9 | 2 | - | The breakup of the group. |
| Maria Weber | 2004-2006; 2008-2012 | five | Adeline Sharipova | 1) Relations with Parviz Yasinov and pregnancy. In 2007 she returned to the team. 2) The breakup of the group. | |
| Anastasia Krainova | 2004—2011 | 9 | - | Desire to sing solo. | |
| Olesya Yaroslavskaya | 2004-2008; A hotel | eight | Natalya Rostova (Pyzhenko) | 1) Pregnancy. In 2009, she returned to the team. 2) The breakup of the group. | |
| Sophia Kuzmina | 2004 | - | Dismissal due to misconduct occurred before the official presentation of the team to the public. | ||
| Adeline Sharipova | 2006 | one | Sabrina Hajikaibova | Dismissal due to conflicts with producers and other participants. | |
| Sabrina Hajikaibova | 2006-2007 | 3 | Maria Weber | The Return of Mary Weber. | |
| Natalya Rostova (Pyzhenko) | 2008-2012 | one | - | The breakup of the group. |
Discography
| Released | Title | Members of the record |
|---|---|---|
| 2005 | The most of the most | Irina Ortman, Maria Weber, Anastasia Krainova, Olesya Yaroslavskaya |
| 2007 | Cappuccino | Irina Ortman, Maria Weber (she also had the parties of Adeline Sharipova and Sabrina Hajikaibova), Anastasia Kraynova, Olesya Yaroslavskaya |
Clips
| Year | Clip | Composition | Album |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | The most of the most | Irina Ortman, Maria Weber, Anastasia Krainova, Olesya Yaroslavskaya | The most of the most |
| 2005 | I love him | ||
| Dark Chocolate (feat. KGB ) | Cappuccino | ||
| Do you want, yes, yes, yes (concert recording) | |||
| 2006 | By her own | Irina Ortman, Anastasia Krainova, Olesya Yaroslavskaya, Adeline Sharipova | |
| One hundred candles | Irina Ortman, Anastasia Krainova, Olesya Yaroslavskaya, Sabrina Gadzhikaibova | The most of the most | |
| Unmarried (recording a performance on the show "New Songs about the Essentials") | Cappuccino | ||
| 2007 | Cup of cappuccino | ||
| 2009 | It would be bitter (recording a performance on the show "Old Songs about the Essentials") | Irina Ortman, Maria Weber, Anastasia Krainova, Natalya Rostova |
Notes
- ↑ Lyudmila Goryacheva. TUTSI - CAPPUCCINO ** . InterMedia (November 30, 2007).
- ↑ Tutsi - biography, music, discography, photos, news, videos on Afisha Mail.Ru unopened (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment November 14, 2009. Archived February 5, 2009.
Links
- COSMOPOLITAN. Video version “Tutsi” group, part 1. About work and about myself (inaccessible link) // TNT .
- Tutsi: “We Are Power While We Are Together” // Arguments and Facts
- Tutsi group - guests of Alexander Karlov and Katya Novikova (inaccessible link) // Radio Mayak
- Tutsi - films - Cinema
- Tutsi songs on Yandex.Music