Prostye Dvizheniya
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"Prostye Dvizheniya" | ||
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Single by t.A.T.u. | ||
Released | 2002 | |
Format | Music video only | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 03:56 | |
Label | Universal | |
Writer(s) | Valeriy Polienko | |
Producer(s) | Ivan Shapovalov, Mars Lasar | |
t.A.T.u. singles chronology | ||
"30 Minut" (2001) |
"Prostye Dvizheniya" (2002) |
"All the Things She Said" (2002) |
t.A.T.u. Remixes track listing | ||
"30 Minutes" (Extension 119 Club Dub) (9) |
"Prostye Dvizheniya" (10) |
"Ne Ver', Ne Boysia" (11) |
"Prostye Dvizheniya" (Cyrillic: "Простые движения"; Translated: "Simple Motions") was a single for the Russian pop duo t.A.T.u. released in 2002. It can be found on their album Remixes. The success of the song in their home country was fueled by controversy surrounding the video clip, which was banned as it contained images of one of the girls (Yulia Volkova) masturbating.
Although the song is only featured on t.A.T.u. Remixes, the single is not from that CD.
t.A.T.u. | |
Lena Katina | Yulia Volkova | |
Discography | |
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Albums | 200 Po Vstrechnoy | 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane | t.A.T.u. Remixes | Dangerous and Moving | Lyudi Invalidy | The Best | TBA |
Singles | "Ya Soshla S Uma" | "Nas Ne Dogonyat" | "30 Minut" | "Prostye Dvizheniya" | "All the Things She Said" | "Not Gonna Get Us" "Ne Ver', Ne Boysia" | "30 Minutes" | "How Soon Is Now?" | "Lyudi Invalidy" | "All About Us" | "Friend or Foe" | "Gomenasai" | "Loves Me Not" |
DVDs | Screaming For More | Anatomy of t.A.T.u. | t.A.T.u. Truth |
Related articles | |
Tours | 200 Po Vstrechnoy Tour | Show Me Love Tour | Dangerous and Moving Tour |
Other | Podnebesnaya | "Хуй войне!" | t.A.T.u songs | t.A.T.u's awards | t.A.T.u. Come Back | In Search of t.A.T.u. |