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Провели день с Машей Зайцевой
1:08
В гостях у родителей Маши
2:56
О детстве Маши
5:54
О первом кастинге
8:02
Лаура о выпуске
8:46
Колесо жизни
12:44
В гостях у Маши дома
13:37
Реклама
15:05
О музыкальных премиях
19:49
О начале дуэта «#2Маши»
24:10
О кризисе в дуэте
27:32
О сольной карьере
31:52
О личной жизни
32:31
О Мадонне и пластических операциях
35:36
О проекте "Народный артист" и группе «Ассорти"
45:04
О личном пространстве
46:30
Дочь Маши Сандра о музыке
50:56
Сандра садится на шпагат
52:00
Об отношениях с бывшим мужем Алексеем Гоманом
55:42
О проекте «Голос"
1:00:58
О силе рода
1:07:08
Об отношениях с шоу-бизнесом
1:10:23
Ассоциации
1:15:06
О посте Фадеева об ЛГБТ-пропаганде
1:22:06
О высказывании Моргенштерна о Дне победы
1:24:49
О родословной Маши
1:28:36
О депрессии
1:42:23
О миссии, страхах и суперсиле
1:45:50
Что бы сказала маленькой Маше?
1:46:38
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who come to the concert if not
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Maxim Fadeev's last post is
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I would be a very good association
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I don’t even understand what propaganda is
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lgbt this is the law you blink turne
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said my opinion not victory
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these ones are really huge
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the funds that are invested I would very much like
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I wanted them to be given to our veterans
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Jew is an admission restriction
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call itching and so on crane let you be
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I wish my car would make your solo jealous
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career I don't feel it right now
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energy flow that was
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pay attention who Masha Zaitseva is sleeping with guys
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There is smoke without fire, believe me
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romantic relationship
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favorite topic husband and wife
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kiss this one here you are friends
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you see, I don’t let go of my hands right now
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infant you
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[music]
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friends, I came to see Masha Zaitseva and
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soloists of group 2 Masha home to her parents
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I already know that I joined the army
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Maria dear hold it
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[music]
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thank you, I'm with the cake, hello
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hello this is A major mountain from
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laura very nice okay we can too
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come on, of course you all come in guys
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let's go coffee coffee god yes you and
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a hospitable home and immediately a cat year
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of course hello development this is Danil
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Semyonich of this level is my dad
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Hello Hello
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cool parents you can already feel it
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energy, well, I don’t know what’s later
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on what do you usually choose guests?
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guest americano can
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I understand correctly that we are in that
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Grandfather's apartment here grew to an apartment
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what this kitchen actually looked like
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looked a little different she was smaller
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because there was a zone not divided
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like now this is separate and there were them
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two there is it was narrow but it never
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didn't stop the huge one from getting in here
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the number of people here is about 20 people
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in general
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danced or smoked yes yes yes and
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I never felt like a child
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this one is what little big what
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child it always seems that everything
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there were communal apartments here, that is
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it was already with me that the room came to us and
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this is exactly the room that was
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mine and now she has become with Andre on I am there
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there lived a beautiful woman named Elena
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Konstantin, that is, it turns out they survived
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in a communal apartment until sometime before
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twelve to somewhere until eleven to
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your 1 is given well and how it was
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feelings from childhood memories
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somehow it bothered me for years in general
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then it probably didn’t bother my parents
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Of course it would be more comfortable here
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there were no strangers we have
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a wonderful woman can be the other way around
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it was fun that there was something other than
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parents and besides this it was possible with
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communicate with someone, tell us a little about
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I wave to the little one she was she was
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obedient or vice versa, a hooligan no
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Masha was never a hooligan, she was
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she's a charming, wonderful girl
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rather it was a little closed and
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the very, very childhood is difficult for me even
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tell me also how she lived without us
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sense
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she
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for about a year she mostly lived with my
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parents and we came to her on Wednesday
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and she visited Saturday and Sunday
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the ships were taken away, I'll explain, the parents of the doctors
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they worked from morning to evening or were on duty
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that's why I'm looking for a dissertation candidate, my mother wrote
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here are the illuminated daughters
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and by the way, Masha had an idea then
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I was very worried that she couldn’t see
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she said I would never become parents
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doctor because I want to be with my
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child and this is the result
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I won't be a doctor
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who will you be I will be an actress one wife
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it is too
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like when Masha came and
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talked about some of her problems
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experiences that's what you sometimes experience
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first people became interested in music like this
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age I remember how she wrote down on
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the cassette was not an idol, Madonna was not for me
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I really like it
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because I still grew up in such a
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class you we occupy classical
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music my grandmother is a pianist
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I graduated from St. Petersburg
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conservatory and when in our house
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didn't sound like madonna to me
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started a jar and grew up a jazz machine
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because we love jazz very much and we have
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at home everything was always playing jazz and Masha started
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Even then, as a child, she recorded herself
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I put something there, I’m not angry anymore
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well, a sense of duty in general, all this
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modern music at that time and
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then things started to get really bad for me
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difficult trials because
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Masha really wanted to go further openly
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I said that I like music
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I want to be
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this is just what I want to do with
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early salt and gave bad but we need more
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take into account this was the 90s and
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the situation was so unsafe
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exactly in the sphere
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formed new groups and so on and
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so on to which group but this is us already
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let's walk completely survived, burned here, yes no
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It wasn't 2000, it was 97, that's me Masha
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Do you know why
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I wanted to lead to something like here we are
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Everyone was discussing you and Masha had one like this
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I had the impulse to join the same group, of course
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terrified but I heard yes I heard
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the radio didn't even know that these were arrows
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I heard a recruiting announcement on the radio
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means in some group or not even
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I remember either V.G. by the way, several years
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I was 15 years old, I didn’t go there at first
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we were talking about the group, it was just that
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here's some kind of music competition and
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I actually went to the music festival
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she auditioned in ramen
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then as it turned out it was
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audition for the group arrows although I
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went there as generally separate units and
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as far as I remember this is the first time
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I went there and they told me that you gave us
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come on you need in my opinion you'll quit
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It’s not easy for me to come home, this is it
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interesting point and says that
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my name is such and such a group I'm bad
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I imagined what kind of group this was, but it’s like this
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How is she underage? Dad and I
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must sign a contract
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she should quit school in general decision
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behind us
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nightmare so what
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Well, I explained everything, this and that
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that you need to finish school but that's all
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I heard this yes yes to this hash or you
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they did it right and she subconsciously understood
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that this is not really mine
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second moment of anxiety as then in
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conclusion of the conversation I said we
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we'll sign all the documents right away
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the decision will be yours but I will
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warned that maybe ta ta ta ta
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ta ta and then she refused
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live before I continue watching
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new releases and now let's go back
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to our interview and we don’t know why Masha
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started singing solo, did the group break up?
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2 Masha why did you decide to talk about
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depression as well as the strength of the family and
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why does she think it's genocide?
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is happening right now but I will definitely
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watch the interview to the end there you are
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there's a surprise waiting for you
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I have this category called
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interactive wheel of life I tell you
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I name different areas of life and you say
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how many points do you think they have?
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you now
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let's start but let's try health 9 9 9
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9 out of 10 you feel right now
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healthy as much as possible but here's 1 point oishi
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it’s not enough and you can tell it to me
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reminded me then 8 yes I have it
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really not fully installed yet
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I recently had a terrible thing happen to me
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lost my voice this is the first time with me
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happened throughout my entire life
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singing practice which I have had since 2003
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I've literally had it for years
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disappeared, that is, I could not talk
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I kind of had a retreat this
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you know when people shouldn't say they
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they are silent, I had this kind of vow
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silence
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in ashrams they are yes yes yes yes yes only
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I had a scar actually in Moscow I didn't
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I could say I've really changed
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timber I went
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I learned in different procedures to the phoniator
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that there is not only one like this
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profession as background lunch in na pit it
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specialist recommended for you
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special exercises you should
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make the ligaments begin to improve
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work in general there is a whole scheme
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a huge number of medications but I'm in
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for a moment I was just scared, that is
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so I say again I will repeat that
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I've never had anything like this in my life
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because I realized that the voice was behaving
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in a very unusual way here even
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when he recovered I could
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I'm talking
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felt that I couldn't do it too
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own like before he doesn't like me
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he's mobile, I'm not so resilient, I'm not so resilient
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I can't hit those notes with ease
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which should take the hem that
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happened why as you know I don't know
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I don't know because to say that
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for example, before this I had some kind of
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I don’t know, sore throat or severe cold or
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before that it was kind of hellish for example
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tour schedule I can’t do the usual
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the rhythm is like this and the doctors stipulated things
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what could have caused this
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popular opinion is psychosomatic but to me
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it seems possible now
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afraid to speak or say or
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you can’t pronounce it or whatever
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some kind of stress like this
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if psychosomatics but it would help you
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she said that the problems with her voice were caused by
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that you didn’t say something something that you
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you want to say commune but not
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I’m expressing this and this may make you feel like this
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maybe well no I think I'm in
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basically when there is some problem
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arises because I’m just trying
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to say it seems to me that this is important
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generally friendly in all respects
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family needs to be said so here
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to say that I have something like that right in myself
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our probably I can't family and friends
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and for some reason this is in the same category
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goes 10 10 10 and in this part everything is fine
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you are a good friend somehow the article itself
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good friend and I have very good ones
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friends, I'm a happy person because
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I think that true friendship is strong
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In general, a very rare occurrence and my friendship
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she has a lot of experience, they are very friends
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my girls with whom we have been since school
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friends are the people I can name
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part of your family, that is, it’s absolutely
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such unconditional love is the most
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the effect of my friends is attributed to
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family yes yes these are very close people but
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if, after all, we are not talking about friends of this
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is part of your family
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my family includes mom dad daughter sandra
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my ex-husband is sandrine ass on with him
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excellent attitude towards money and Alexey
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goman godmother sandra glasses sasha dahl
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lead singer of the group fruit and in fact
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these are my friends and I also have aunts
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uncles, nephews and nieces, and Masha
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Masha is part of my creative family, that is
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ok in advance
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so we arrived at mash home, mash come on
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shows his apartment, as I understand it
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that we have no restrictions here
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no one has ever had a case of drying everything there
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friends, if you see where Masha lives
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hares
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proves escort well actually what
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this is my kitchen combined with the living room so
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first of all, when did you move I
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moved at the end of nineteen
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before that 20 and it was very
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funny situation
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before looking down on I rarely community something
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I'm sorry it was very difficult
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I really wanted a tour schedule
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get some sleep I say mom can you imagine
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I just made a repair so I want it
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enjoy your new apartment and stay here
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longer and baht for three months and
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wording
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[music]
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I realized a long time ago that it helps me
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saving time not a good plan good
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navigator navigator 2gis record holder
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this issue
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in the new version of the 2gis navigator it is very
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convenient overview of the route recently visited
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an additional minimap has appeared with its
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with help I can see the future
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section of the route to see where it will be
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turn or traffic jam and choose a convenient one for
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planning your trip is the first thing that saves you
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my busy schedule
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I need to urgently call for orders and for
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I don't have to rebuild mine
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main route but just add
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additional point on the map
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turn out the pouring can do without
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your phone needs water for a week
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charging 2gis you can enjoy the road
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without thinking where to park for me it's
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the navigator will do it again
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ability to include a layer with parking lots
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additionally it will show the price and locations
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Where is it forbidden to park your car?
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also saves time
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so thanks to the new functions of 2gis I
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I open it to do even an emergency
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my car is parked in a great location
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and in the end my day is planned exactly
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because I wanted to download application 2
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guide at the link in the description
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[music]
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Well, what does the living room mean here, how often
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I was probably spending time here
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I spend part of my time in the kitchen and
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living room and here and accordingly can
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always waiting for me playing music this is my grandfather
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and the grandmother who raised you yes yes
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yes, I would spend my time with them
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I have a happy childhood
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incredible perfect very you exactly
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I put their photos here, yes I do
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for some reason I wanted them to be here next to me
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with the tool I had to help you
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yes, I think that in the moments when they are born
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songs and what do you have here
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specially lyrgiso worms watch oh but
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this is generally a separate topic I just
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I think this project guys is simple
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these are the memories I have in my life
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there are always some difficulties and
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almost from the last shooting pool I
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flew away from the fact that I was sick to the sight of this
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It was December, it was even on my channel
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I made a video about this video for me
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it was wildly offensive but nevertheless
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I was very supported and the jury of the project was very supportive
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thank them very much
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and the most important thing for me is the prize of course
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this is for audience sympathy, that is, me
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already the last two programs
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people participated and continued for me
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vote maxim averin I even remember
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maxim averin wow hurricane that too yes
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guys pilch are cool by the way the guys are in this
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season dynasty spiridonova my very
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love is so big now this is Masha
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Zaitsev which is unique what is
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incredible talent and enough
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the strict judge was like I was there while he
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He just praised you and didn’t say anything
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so incredibly excellent to me yes so
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bright button youtube button youtube button up
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time it's hot then it's hot but here bring everything
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the prizes are actually collected somewhere
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there's a golden gramophone lying there for me
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Here's what music TV is for you today
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day the most valuable prize oh I can't
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so to speak now maybe you
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I’ll probably not answer this one quite directly
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the question is not worth this prize for
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the most important thing for me is the audience
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who come to the concert that is
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such awards mean a lot to you
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nice no definitely it's very nice
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this is a sign of attention to creativity but it is not
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is always an indicator for example
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the quality of the music you stream
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I would say this doesn't equal this at all
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an indicator of some popularity in
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a certain period and period of time
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Isn’t it true, but definitely yes, it’s an indicator
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popularity but again, for example
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By the way, here we have a golden gramophone
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it turned out to be a barefoot song
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[music]
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but we got it like this and the song
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barefoot and mom I dance
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came out almost truer to steel
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popular that's right I'll say now
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in one period and on a golden gram background
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it was as if the two of them participated but could
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one song in total get 300 if
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they didn't go for the sake of I think there would have been two
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golden gramophone autosh of course songs
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Mom dancing on just tore me apart
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constantly in gardens and when people are somewhere
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they're going to take a break from Masha, yours are everywhere here
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songs is there a certain caricature
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after all, in all these musical
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competitions when someone is friends lies
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management, well, yes, well, I'll tell you this
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that I am very far from this, but I
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I think that of course it happens
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so you're not sitting straight at the ceremony
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look, they were given to me, I need to kill
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to some artist who is currently
00:18:55
period of time especially wishing did happen
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that's how often this happens somehow but
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I've definitely been called several times
00:19:04
some names are puzzling, but here they are
00:19:07
some fair bonus for yours
00:19:09
look to where they are awarded only
00:19:10
really deservedly so because
00:19:14
it's hard to judge when you're not there
00:19:16
inside
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you can only top not from the inside and
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rahu you are in show business there
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work you should always watch if
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we are talking about a specific one
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music award but I know that those
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the awards we received are real
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well-deserved awards because we started
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your project without having anything at all except
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his talent and incredible passion for
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to our business and to what we want
00:19:41
create create and create we didn’t have
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we really have nothing here, well, as it were
00:19:45
financially panda and even even if
00:19:48
watch your first clip which you
00:19:50
Filmed on an iPhone, I think I'm barefoot
00:19:53
you were filmed on your iPhone, no iPhone login
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it's been filmed for about an hour I'm afraid to say
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in general, someone took their labor from their hands
00:20:01
a lot of I don't have you, which means they're barefoot
00:20:04
that means it was another clip right away
00:20:07
maybe four years ago on YouTube
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posted books about him barefoot there was no bass
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and which I filmed on his outfit, ours
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clip and somehow planned everything is equal
00:20:18
1 million views dialogue on plowshares
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yes yes that is, this is a mouth video about salt
00:20:23
where you and Masha give it means
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keep it like this, you can see Zhanna links
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some points and
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you kind of look and think oh my god
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popular song clip here is really on
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on your knees you can tell him this and that
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then he immediately doesn’t care how
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maybe he gained popularity right away but
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over time and then a year later in May
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on Olga
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there are 225 million today yes
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and what better do you know what quantity you have
00:20:56
we have views for today's date already
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I just stopped following it, well I
00:21:00
right now there are no exact numbers in it
00:21:01
would call it seems simple to me
00:21:04
when it reaches 100 million
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after 100 you can already relax and
00:21:07
understand that these are all, of course, some
00:21:09
crazy numbers considering what we have
00:21:11
there was nothing put in there to come out mmm
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and that is, at that moment we are even in
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basically didn’t know what it was
00:21:17
exists and we had no resources
00:21:19
some other than, again, yours
00:21:21
the Internet and your social networks so that
00:21:23
this is to be promoted and I do it myself
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sent to all editors means to
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Radio our song I actually like it
00:21:30
part before received answers all the time about
00:21:34
barefoot that this is not a format song and I
00:21:36
I remember very well how I again decided to
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radio station send this song
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and wrote the text hello this is Maria
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group 2 masha I would like you to find
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time and once again drew attention to
00:21:52
bass song and since we already have 70
00:21:54
million views for this song and
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only when we hit 70 million
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views apparently like people
00:22:00
reacted understood that but apparently
00:22:02
format and I now think that a little
00:22:06
this attitude has shifted
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editors for certain songs they
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just come in and see what
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the indicators are on the Internet my friend
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Polina Shkolnaya she told me
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a wonderful occasion, it's just in time
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when talking about that, I always say the phrase
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There is simply no smoke without fire
00:22:24
turn it guys smoke without fire
00:22:25
it happens, trust me, it’s simple and
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he was in my life many times, that means
00:22:29
Polina tells how they sit in
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some common company suddenly comes in
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we are talking about group 2 Masha and Polina not
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says that I am her best friend, that is
00:22:38
it just listens to what it means
00:22:40
person broadcasts and
00:22:42
he starts saying that oh well, well there
00:22:45
behind them, in general, such an army means
00:22:47
PR people are worth some kind of sponsor and so on
00:22:50
then Pauline will be able to speak differently
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please tell me where this information comes from
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says I have checked from exactly she
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you just know, I was holding back my laughter, well
00:22:58
because her person is generally in
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basically everything happened before my eyes
00:23:03
the emergence there of the period of Madonna's fanaticism
00:23:06
how I generally raved about all this, I and
00:23:08
I'll show you I'll start depicting which ones on stage
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that man just appeared with
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childhood with me and met all my and
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victories and defeats and here she is listening
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it means that there is some kind of person behind us
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very powerful human PR-campaign is possible
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man Masha, when I heard this
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I say the machine means we are doing everything right
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we do it since people already make such
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legends about us well that upset you
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innamorato rules 1 this means that we
00:23:35
we do our job very well since we already
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simple with such interesting details
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even in development you still have me
00:23:43
I'm trying to understand if there was some kind of plan and
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business plan everything is absolutely everything from
00:23:50
hearts and souls from love for yours
00:23:53
this matter is simply endless grief
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I was just raving about this and this and this
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in common, you just sat down and
00:24:01
that's how you felt at that moment
00:24:03
you did it we were just in
00:24:05
incredible creative flow towards something
00:24:08
as they were because I wouldn't now
00:24:11
you feel me here as if from vimar but I
00:24:14
I don’t feel that energy right now
00:24:17
flow which was unfortunately all this
00:24:20
With
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It's very difficult for me to explain this and my
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I guess I can't handle the ignition, it's something like that
00:24:27
comment
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but that's true, that is, I won't now
00:24:31
deny that I don't feel unfortunately
00:24:34
that energy is very necessary because I
00:24:37
I think that only this one is magical
00:24:40
energy she is able to fold such
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mountains although we certainly I can us
00:24:46
call us great professionals
00:24:48
We are pleased to release new songs and
00:24:51
we are creating and I really hope that it will be so
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will be and then in any case always
00:24:57
probably some things happen in waves, maybe
00:24:59
maybe something even bigger will arise
00:25:01
explosive wave but that's exactly if we
00:25:03
we speak here and now with this energy
00:25:08
I don’t feel it, but Masha, we weren’t discussed
00:25:11
it’s better to ask Masha what moment
00:25:14
you've lost this energy, I think that
00:25:18
somewhere actually during the pandemic
00:25:20
this happened, that is, a year and a half ago
00:25:23
yeah, that is, it wasn’t like that
00:25:26
the volume of how I feel it now
00:25:29
somehow it all developed in general but
00:25:32
that's enough for me like that
00:25:34
actually a painful moment that is
00:25:36
I'm probably voicing this for the first time, so
00:25:40
but in this sense I
00:25:43
I feel this way now that's why you
00:25:46
Maria launched the project when it happened
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pandemic and
00:25:51
well, let's just say I'm used to our more
00:25:54
closer communication more frequent
00:25:56
I understood that in general there is no need to create and
00:25:58
I need to do something because I
00:26:00
very active person I can't
00:26:02
generally stand still in creativity
00:26:04
in terms of this it's just killing me and I
00:26:07
I had to do something and I started
00:26:09
create and I'm in this here in mine
00:26:11
I just wrote it
00:26:14
my first new songs separately
00:26:18
from us and somehow I started thinking
00:26:22
about this too
00:26:29
but not so directly global for me
00:26:33
there was just a creative flow again
00:26:34
not for something not with some reason
00:26:36
I just have a specific goal
00:26:38
a song was born, I wrote it, I made it
00:26:41
let's go again I say that I can't
00:26:43
stand still what are you in now?
00:26:45
Are you in a creative relationship with her?
00:26:47
relationships we continue to work for us
00:26:49
questions are often asked because
00:26:51
they see that we are releasing some solo
00:26:54
songs ask questions what are you doing
00:26:57
broke up no we didn't break up we
00:26:59
keep working I get a huge amount
00:27:01
I love the pleasure of our concerts
00:27:04
every song of ours, that is, in this sense
00:27:05
nothing has changed for me either
00:27:08
I go out and generally sing it all with great
00:27:11
love but people because of what they see
00:27:14
our some solo releases they
00:27:16
naturally they worry and someone thinks
00:27:18
that we broke up and
00:27:21
There are quite a lot of such questions now
00:27:24
networks
00:27:28
beyond the quarry
00:27:31
7 why why am I like this now
00:27:36
feel yes
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that's what's missing to 10 that's it
00:27:42
probably what I can't do
00:27:45
formulate in words here I am right now you
00:27:48
I said this directly from my feelings
00:27:50
such an honest answer from here and how am I
00:27:54
I can explain this to you verbally, that is
00:27:56
I can't tell you what for example
00:27:58
this is expressed in some numbers
00:28:00
earning this I'm not talking about this at all
00:28:03
something different november but here's mine
00:28:07
musical realization of something I haven’t yet
00:28:10
I did, that is, for example, I
00:28:13
I dream of a big concert with
00:28:16
symphony orchestra
00:28:18
this is my very musical big one
00:28:21
dream what kind of points there are here
00:28:23
which are important to me I would like
00:28:26
twenty-second year to do a concert but
00:28:30
and the only thing I don’t quite understand with these
00:28:32
with all the bow downs something will happen or
00:28:34
won't happen but in general anyway
00:28:37
I really want to do a concert and you
00:28:40
Masha is not jealous of you, your solo
00:28:42
career but Masha also produces her own
00:28:44
solo I know but she did it
00:28:46
after you started releasing yours
00:28:48
the thing is that I still have before the project
00:28:51
2 Mashas were written exactly like
00:28:53
wave your solo songs one of which
00:28:56
wrote the album we ex-husband she
00:29:00
called sitting on the couch
00:29:02
delilah
00:29:05
you
00:29:09
at that time I had not released them yet
00:29:12
precisely digitally and people know them and they
00:29:14
they say mashalla it would be great
00:29:17
somehow download them in general that you could
00:29:18
listen therefore just the same
00:29:20
in quarantine I decided this song which
00:29:23
it was just filled in only in contact me and
00:29:25
I decided to add more to others
00:29:28
digital platform but in general in principle
00:29:30
Masha she voiced a long time ago that
00:29:33
she wants to release her solo songs and
00:29:36
what she wants to produce that is this
00:29:38
as if the story is still generally visible and
00:29:40
before I released any of my own
00:29:42
songs therefore, in principle, it’s like
00:29:45
I didn’t make a claim on you, well
00:29:47
look, I'll tell you that when in general
00:29:49
long before it’s on the table
00:29:52
release your songs when Masha
00:29:54
expressed her thoughts about
00:29:56
producing and releasing my songs
00:29:59
I told her that but you must understand that
00:30:02
something will suffer from this I am this
00:30:04
I know very well but at the same time I
00:30:06
I respect a person’s creative desires and
00:30:11
prohibiting something is not really
00:30:13
right because if there is a person
00:30:14
a dream yes he must realize it but
00:30:16
you just need to be objective
00:30:18
understand that something is natural
00:30:20
you are suffering from something and so are you
00:30:23
how did you say that to Masha, yes of course
00:30:26
and ours said exactly that, but I already
00:30:28
I don’t remember literally what revenge said but
00:30:30
no she said everything would be fine
00:30:32
that you do not equal will not interfere violates
00:30:38
that is, it turns out that it’s all the same
00:30:39
priority for both of you is group a
00:30:42
your solos are still a career they are here
00:30:45
already, as it were, of secondary importance, that is, on
00:30:49
so let's say on the weekend, well, for example if
00:30:52
we are already talking about today
00:30:54
if you asked me this question
00:30:55
a year ago or even less than a year ago
00:30:58
I would answer you this way
00:31:00
Now I can’t answer why anymore
00:31:03
because I feel now
00:31:06
according to your needs then by coincidence
00:31:10
circumstances I feel that I am very
00:31:11
I still want to do my own thing and this is already
00:31:15
breaks through just changing to pretty
00:31:18
such a serious level of passing
00:31:21
[music]
00:31:26
you don't want so much time anymore
00:31:30
working in a team doesn’t work for me either
00:31:32
I can say I adore my team
00:31:35
I love the two cars I love everything
00:31:37
we do and
00:31:38
no I can't say what I want
00:31:41
I want less but just to say
00:31:44
about her desire for hers and now she
00:31:47
much more than she was
00:31:51
romantic relationship
00:31:54
favorite topic
00:31:58
Well, I don't talk about this at all, but
00:32:01
that's why I'll say this, I'm very
00:32:04
romantic and able which I
00:32:06
I rate it 10 points
00:32:09
romantic I'm a very romantic person
00:32:12
just mega romantic I'm just a romantic
00:32:14
novel di da from those guests yes you have 10 of
00:32:18
10 forced just romantic yes I
00:32:21
I have a very romantic nature, why do I have
00:32:23
10 out of 10 you guess as they say with
00:32:25
ogres
00:32:30
pay attention who Masha Zaitseva sleeps with, here it is
00:32:36
everything we have revealed you all this
00:32:40
reveal your mother the truth after all
00:32:42
said see how much you loved Madonna
00:32:44
of my youth, childhood years, it's true
00:32:48
love it was kept and you like it how
00:32:50
she looks like this now and what's wrong with him
00:32:52
this is my pain, this is big for me
00:32:54
surprise because it always happens to me
00:32:56
seemed very reasonable
00:32:58
wise woman with taste
00:33:01
but in my opinion again to my taste
00:33:05
there was a very big bust with
00:33:08
plastic and with injections and so on well
00:33:12
that is, you can age gracefully, for example
00:33:16
she's the same age as Sharon Stone, yes definitely
00:33:18
I was doing something but I'm looking at Sharon
00:33:20
stone and i recognize sharon stone i see that
00:33:23
this is Sharon Stone I'm looking at Madonna and
00:33:25
they don't see Madonna at all, it's very
00:33:28
scary but why do you think
00:33:30
why is she so herself both me honestly
00:33:34
I don't know what motivates a person when he
00:33:37
may reach such results
00:33:39
she is afraid to bet but I think that in
00:33:42
in principle, the majority of both women and men
00:33:46
don't feel much joy about it
00:33:48
It seems to me that they are getting old especially
00:33:50
public people are still talking about personal fairies
00:33:52
professions but it seems to me that there should be
00:33:55
some measure and I want to say and
00:33:59
contact some cosmetologist that
00:34:01
It seems to me that it is impossible to carry out any
00:34:04
obvious overkill in the same injections
00:34:07
because, for example, she is my cosmetologist
00:34:11
you tell me about yours when you tell me
00:34:12
asking someone to do something is just ugly
00:34:15
there I don’t know huge lips and so on
00:34:18
to say I don't do this because
00:34:20
first of all, I know what could be behind this
00:34:22
follow I know it's harmful
00:34:23
there is it's not even a matter of what it is for me
00:34:25
I don’t like it aesthetically, I understand what
00:34:27
there may be consequences of one or another
00:34:28
too much, well, it seems to me, but how in
00:34:32
Every doctor takes an oath to do no harm.
00:34:34
again, not very deep in this
00:34:36
I don’t understand, I don’t understand what’s there
00:34:38
they did it so that she really
00:34:39
It’s generally impossible to find out from her first
00:34:42
my face itself seems to double
00:34:43
more than it was, that is, because in
00:34:46
this age when you inject with Tibet
00:34:48
kilo damage is waiting there for inflated then
00:34:51
there is a reverse effect, it swells and
00:34:53
either we looked at it, so let’s remember
00:34:55
Jane Fonda who is already in Jane Fonda
00:34:58
my water is yours, that’s what it means
00:35:00
it is possible for and on it she did
00:35:03
plastic surgery but she did it very
00:35:04
quality good in moderation and not and
00:35:07
look again, see what it is
00:35:08
Jane Fonda and she looks simple
00:35:11
firstly, apparently her request was different
00:35:14
maybe Madonna was like that maybe on
00:35:15
I like it so often people happen here
00:35:17
which, and most importantly, of course, liters
00:35:20
I liked myself but I don’t recognize me like that
00:35:23
like for some period of my life I just didn’t
00:35:25
I'm afraid of this word Madonna fanatic
00:35:27
then this is right for me
00:35:28
not even a little scary
00:35:35
project voice for project people's artist
00:35:38
these are two very big very important
00:35:41
project as it seems to me in your life
00:35:43
that's what these projects gave you
00:35:48
huge stages in my life and of course
00:35:51
a people's artist in this sense
00:35:54
big stage because I was in longer
00:35:57
this project and then from this project
00:36:00
an assorted group was born on this project
00:36:03
we met Lesha Gomon and
00:36:05
actually, but it's just so huge
00:36:07
part of my life and I can say that
00:36:09
this is an incredibly happy couple because I
00:36:12
sang in an amazing women's group
00:36:15
where every girl has
00:36:18
in the most beautiful voice, that is, here we are in
00:36:20
in terms of female groups and were very different
00:36:22
cool vocals but they sang and she wanted how
00:36:25
in full swing and very often when we
00:36:28
booked a performance with us
00:36:30
hit beautiful love thundered
00:36:34
Thank you
00:36:36
when we were ordered very often
00:36:38
customers were surprised what we sing
00:36:40
if only alive what does it mean to be beautiful
00:36:44
nice cathedral in what else can we sing
00:36:49
acapella this is something we have always loved very much
00:36:51
there are 6 voices to decompose the song this
00:36:54
this is exactly our thing
00:36:57
[music]
00:37:02
tell me how you got there in the first place
00:37:05
people's artist for this project, that's how he is
00:37:08
was because it seems to me after all
00:37:09
it was so long ago and then everything
00:37:12
I did a little differently according to the rules
00:37:14
so on everything was different it was 2003
00:37:16
year I heard an advertisement on television
00:37:20
that a major all-Russian national
00:37:24
People's Artist competition and I went
00:37:28
submitted an application to participate and then there was
00:37:31
very long qualifying round
00:37:34
before they already started like this
00:37:35
broadcasts globally and you first
00:37:37
looked at the editor and then you
00:37:40
examined by the jury members and then
00:37:43
people evaluated were screened out
00:37:46
were eliminated and then only thirty remained
00:37:49
finalists, that is, there was such a thing
00:37:51
the number of people is simply incredible
00:37:54
absolutely and then there were thirty left
00:37:57
which are divided into tens and three
00:37:59
showed for weeks
00:38:01
another qualifying round where they took in
00:38:05
voting participation already viewers to
00:38:08
choose the final ten from thirty
00:38:11
own made it to the final ten and
00:38:14
you were I was the last of the girls that is
00:38:18
further along the construction site there are already Chumaks left
00:38:20
Panayotov and
00:38:21
Murphy's people actually won
00:38:23
absolutely you know it's so interesting that
00:38:26
if you even compare now the voice
00:38:28
I don’t know about this project that is already underway
00:38:30
what season doesn't live?
00:38:32
after all, after the People's Artist that's all
00:38:35
guys yes they really are somehow
00:38:37
gained a foothold on the stage, that is, not just
00:38:39
they left the relay they found out about them there
00:38:43
won something and forgot about it a year later
00:38:45
and even there sometimes he forgets before and they
00:38:48
really somehow got a foothold and that's how you
00:38:50
do you think why there is Panayotova and
00:38:52
Chumakova is on and I can clearly hear you
00:38:55
from everywhere and if you take the voice
00:38:58
there were a lot of finalists and votes for
00:39:01
these years but it seems to me only Anton
00:39:04
Belyaev and Nargiz also but and and then like me
00:39:07
So I think that it’s just the energy with
00:39:09
shot a lot and then Sasha had
00:39:12
Panayotov also has a combi through his voice
00:39:14
yes anyway let's take it as
00:39:17
others where which for the first time before which
00:39:20
did they find out or did Nargiz actually
00:39:24
Anton Belyaev Termex group I think that
00:39:27
Well, first of all, Anton absolutely went there
00:39:30
a ready-made artist who has his own
00:39:33
musical material that has
00:39:35
its own audience and this project, the voice is a show
00:39:38
it just helped him popularize his
00:39:41
brand and my group are wonderful, I’m very
00:39:44
I love Anton Belyaev's terms incredibly
00:39:46
talented musician so when to go there
00:39:49
it really suits a person like this
00:39:51
prepared it's very good
00:39:53
serves the service what qualities should be
00:39:57
oh it's clean but I think it's like that
00:40:01
the totality of everything and in fact it is
00:40:04
everything is so individual, of course
00:40:06
and the charisma of desire is not really out in
00:40:10
least of all your desires to create
00:40:13
to be heard and every day something
00:40:16
do this because
00:40:19
the mistake of many is to believe that if you
00:40:21
come to the competition you were shown
00:40:23
on TV you will immediately become a star and
00:40:26
someone will see you, someone will want you
00:40:28
do something with you
00:40:30
some concerts will start immediately but
00:40:32
it doesn't work like that maybe when
00:40:34
something but I haven't encountered this on
00:40:37
Now in general I think it’s going away like this
00:40:39
producing yes because now
00:40:41
really is the time when you can do it yourself
00:40:44
do yourself because there is internet yes
00:40:46
this is fantastic I'm so happy
00:40:48
that the Internet exists even if it didn’t exist
00:40:50
Internet then, in principle, not 2 mash would not
00:40:52
it was because
00:40:54
it's simply impossible to get through if you have
00:40:57
There is not some connections and finances you are on
00:41:00
I felt it when, well, of course, that is
00:41:03
I objectively understand what if
00:41:05
the Internet existed when we
00:41:08
Well, first of all, I think that we would
00:41:10
you were all the finalists of the People's Artist
00:41:13
would have been millionaires a long time ago
00:41:15
Millionaires cured wide gravel
00:41:17
no, we were not ruble millionaires
00:41:20
because one of our folk tour
00:41:21
artist I think if we just
00:41:23
posted on Instagram or tick-tock
00:41:25
we I think we you just beat everything
00:41:27
ratings because but it was
00:41:29
fantastic time it's so you know
00:41:32
rock and roll in every sense of the word
00:41:35
of course, if there was internet back then
00:41:37
everything would work out for us
00:41:40
much more favorable, but here’s how in
00:41:44
People's Artist you signed some
00:41:46
tire control what were they under contract
00:41:49
ai, well, in principle, the contract is already when we
00:41:53
started taking part in the competition
00:41:56
I don’t remember exactly what points there were
00:41:58
to be honest, well, probably something
00:42:01
standard contract when you participate in
00:42:03
show that you have no right to participate in
00:42:05
I don’t remember another show in 2003, but then
00:42:08
the girls have already signed with us
00:42:10
contract to the group assorted contract for
00:42:13
8 in my opinion we inherit for some reason
00:42:16
I asked to go to this group, well
00:42:18
first I'll tell you that when I saw
00:42:21
V
00:42:22
jury one genius rilinda this is for me
00:42:25
was just not
00:42:26
like this
00:42:28
completely unattainable producer because
00:42:31
that I generally grew up listening to foreign languages
00:42:33
music but the only Russian group
00:42:36
which I listened to and respected was
00:42:38
prime minister group
00:42:39
producer Evgeny Africa in general I I
00:42:41
I was very happy to see him there and
00:42:43
sign a contract with temporary Evgeniy
00:42:46
for me it was such a happy golden
00:42:48
ticket like Willy Wonka in a chocolate bar is given
00:42:51
all but it's still rude it's rude
00:42:54
again this is what I thought on
00:42:57
that moment is what it is for me in general
00:42:59
very cool wonderful and what's in it
00:43:02
there is a very good perspective why in
00:43:04
that period was such a boom
00:43:06
group to group I don’t know then just them
00:43:09
there were a lot of women's groups in
00:43:11
than the phenomenon do you think why
00:43:13
you'll get enough of it that it's just this
00:43:16
the passage of time but it's the same as
00:43:18
once upon a time it was more relevant
00:43:20
rock then it was replaced by arenby then
00:43:24
hip-hop then pop, that's all
00:43:27
this is how it is in fashion and that’s all
00:43:29
It's time to return
00:43:31
somewhere where we have actually been before
00:43:33
so maybe everything will start tomorrow
00:43:35
boom for groups by the way, for example in Korea I
00:43:38
I don't remember the name of this group
00:43:40
there are a lot of them, but there are also a lot of them and
00:43:43
actually when they have something new
00:43:45
it turns out I paid attention several times
00:43:48
that the chart is just filling up so t t t t
00:43:50
t t t t t and there are only songs from these
00:43:52
album for janelle k-pop there is a lot
00:43:55
very bright and ears you know I even K-pop
00:43:57
Korean pub doesn't really seem like it
00:44:00
that now is the time of personality, what is now for us
00:44:03
people would be interested in you as if after
00:44:06
you're already interested in everything else, that is
00:44:08
if you are nothing of yourself
00:44:09
Can you imagine how even your music would be?
00:44:11
she's special, how could she get pregnant?
00:44:13
for once it was like zilch and now everything is very
00:44:16
fast now you need constantly constantly
00:44:18
constantly release something there in order to
00:44:20
to stay on the wave plus you need
00:44:23
create ongoing investments in yourself and
00:44:25
into your brand, you know, it gave me an idea
00:44:27
I wish I could
00:44:29
exactly how we do it and I am very
00:44:32
I want it to continue like this so that we
00:44:35
were hooked precisely by their creativity because
00:44:37
that I understand that, for example, many even
00:44:40
For example, they recruited talented artists
00:44:44
great popularity simply due to
00:44:46
some personal scandals
00:44:49
there are tragic stories and that's all they are
00:44:51
started broadcasting and if they
00:44:53
if they didn’t broadcast, maybe they wouldn’t have
00:44:55
there was that success with all their talent and I
00:44:57
I will repeat which exist today
00:45:00
I don't want to let anyone into my personal
00:45:02
life, I understand what I put myself in there
00:45:05
this and
00:45:06
there would be more subscribers and so on
00:45:08
but here we are somehow with you in this sense
00:45:10
in tune and because you have it too
00:45:12
some kind of internal stop, that’s what I have
00:45:15
yes, I’m not ready, that is, it seems to me that
00:45:18
so if I start
00:45:20
let into your personal space
00:45:23
to the extent that is now accepted
00:45:25
you can even say do it I just
00:45:28
somehow internally I will begin to collapse
00:45:30
It’s not me anymore, maybe it’s someone else’s strong point
00:45:34
there is no way I am anyone
00:45:35
I condemn this is the same as you
00:45:37
you decide to exhibit yours there
00:45:39
child in infancy and broadcast
00:45:42
to his people or not, for example, I myself
00:45:44
friend posted for the first time during
00:45:46
pandemic, that is, it was 19 Sandra
00:45:49
was born on December 28, 12, that is, she
00:45:52
I'm already a grown girl, but I was waiting for the moment
00:45:55
then she will ask me herself and tell mom
00:45:57
I want you to post me many more
00:45:59
thought it was I'm afraid she's posting that
00:46:01
I don't want anyone to look at her, here I am
00:46:03
she had to understand for herself that she
00:46:05
wants this and I just started the pandemic
00:46:08
post on youtube
00:46:10
recipes for the same cheesecakes she is
00:46:13
I saw and said your mommy I want with
00:46:14
you out of ten my name is sandra and
00:46:17
today we will bake chocolate chip cookies
00:46:20
Well, actually, that’s where we started with her
00:46:22
put cookies together
00:46:25
prepared
00:46:26
I think the pie is cherry so are you
00:46:29
enjoy going to music school
00:46:31
or they still force
00:46:35
immediately to my mother, I just don’t know anyone
00:46:38
a child who seems to be having fun
00:46:40
goes to music school and that steel
00:46:42
Fiji and all this doesn’t seem to me
00:46:43
no one likes it
00:46:45
I like solfeggio musical
00:46:47
Darling likes to study but without sweets
00:46:49
you also can’t understand what kind of thing you have
00:46:51
already a year of music school and in the second
00:46:54
in the second grade we should take it with you
00:46:56
was 33 years old in preparatory first year
00:46:59
do you like to play the piano with
00:47:04
it's a pleasure to go to the bag but I love
00:47:09
music school but sometimes I
00:47:12
it happens that it happens sometimes it happens that it is necessary
00:47:15
force yourself and those who force themselves
00:47:18
persuade .
00:47:24
and then you will come, there may be no question
00:47:29
it was immediately found the skin, I don’t give it to you
00:47:33
[laughter]
00:47:34
do you want to become a musician
00:47:38
until mom will sing
00:47:44
composing write out songs for mom
00:47:47
yeah, what's your favorite mom song?
00:47:52
ok but the best thing is to live and where is mine
00:47:54
sander actually straight all the songs
00:47:57
I always listened with such rapture, I remember
00:48:00
I wish you a very small night
00:48:04
the ship is screaming and this is one of ours
00:48:06
latest Yes, you know it by heart, I know something
00:48:10
most often you hum
00:48:18
wow, he knows everything, well
00:48:21
Still my favorite song on the ship
00:48:23
ship sadness in the end
00:48:26
[music]
00:48:28
economy
00:48:31
cool but it's just to see the latter
00:48:33
early work of group 2 2 wave if
00:48:37
only mine we are mini then
00:48:40
no, what do we do together and fight?
00:48:43
the very first thing I remember is our song
00:48:45
was now called the two of us
00:48:48
[music]
00:48:51
Sandrachko was very little
00:48:58
such rumours, that you would give us now
00:49:00
play
00:49:02
noise carriers skype cinco
00:49:06
serious choice
00:49:07
[music]
00:49:44
A
00:49:55
I think it's such pride
00:49:58
it's so nice when someone else has a child
00:50:00
I have to thank you for this
00:50:04
debt Olga Petrovna and what else are you
00:50:07
what do you do besides music?
00:50:10
I also make various crafts from clay
00:50:20
of course bring it and show it to us
00:50:23
you did it yourself
00:50:27
this is likes this is an app friends likes
00:50:30
it's like tik tok only for young people
00:50:33
there are kids here too
00:50:35
you're filming something there
00:50:38
[music]
00:50:44
that is, you just sing to me, don’t just dance
00:50:46
you do something too dance and you love
00:50:49
dance the splits likes to grab a
00:50:51
do you know how to do the splits like
00:50:54
This
00:50:55
took
00:50:58
1st y and this is wait and you want somewhere
00:51:02
into artistry
00:51:05
it's amazing because we walked and
00:51:09
it's not that we are professional
00:51:12
went to gymnastics and when
00:51:16
lockdown happened so we stopped
00:51:18
practice notes while she has some kind of
00:51:20
fantastic stretching and this is not
00:51:22
the biggest stretch you can do is like this
00:51:23
come up and be amazed
00:51:26
Sandra you don't want to be a gymnast like
00:51:31
All
00:51:32
I
00:51:34
I just asked how it would be for the figure
00:51:39
mom right away
00:51:41
make it in time
00:51:47
this needs to be kept, look, it's crazy
00:51:52
friends, you see in general this is not how your hands are
00:51:54
will be released
00:51:58
you and I talked about Alyosha team from
00:52:02
your ex-husband before you have some kind of
00:52:04
unique story firstly somehow
00:52:07
we parted very nicely
00:52:10
continue the unprecedented divorce, I even tell you
00:52:13
I wrote about a gift with Andre you are so
00:52:15
happy I’ll write to this God I wish everyone could do this
00:52:17
being friends with ex-husbands, which many have
00:52:20
some terrible dramas are happening
00:52:22
division of property quarrels I don’t know what
00:52:25
threats paper what and you are somehow unique
00:52:29
way
00:52:30
remained friends city people here
00:52:32
thanks to whom or what happened
00:52:35
probably thanks to that
00:52:38
what kind of person we serve what kind of person he is what kind of person I am
00:52:42
man how did you tell Sandra that
00:52:44
you disagree, she was very small
00:52:46
was very small so at that
00:52:48
moment she would feel weird about it
00:52:49
report also Sandra basically fed a
00:52:52
everything from you separated completely when you
00:52:56
just gave birth and suffered some damage
00:52:58
go lie here no no no you ask
00:53:01
separated separated before without without without
00:53:04
any passed and that’s it, somehow
00:53:07
I admitted it to myself, well, we already have
00:53:09
a long time ago everything turned into this very quickly
00:53:13
warm friendly atmosphere and
00:53:16
only remains so close to me
00:53:18
a person doesn't mean anything to me
00:53:19
this person will happen in a second
00:53:21
will be there I can still be on it
00:53:23
rely how old are you by then
00:53:26
we were together so well we started living together
00:53:29
since 2004 and
00:53:33
We separated in 2013 for 9 years, that is
00:53:41
at some point you realized that you were all already
00:53:46
friends and partners nothing more but you
00:53:50
I was afraid to admit it to you anymore
00:53:52
in the hands of the baby she was afraid of this somehow
00:53:57
agreed with myself or it’s not
00:54:01
I made an agreement with myself, but you understand
00:54:03
us and him in this sense are all so
00:54:05
mutually happened so I think and
00:54:08
easy because it's usually the same
00:54:10
what happens is that someone falls out of love
00:54:13
someone has cooled down, you know, it seems to me
00:54:17
Most often this is what happens in our
00:54:20
this was not the case, that is, we are as in
00:54:23
In general, we agreed on a completely positive
00:54:25
go completely positive and parted ways with
00:54:28
Andria are talking about how this is somehow
00:54:30
I explained why you don't live together
00:54:32
even what not only started now
00:54:35
these questions have been appearing for literally a year
00:54:37
back on on them began to ask and
00:54:39
explained everything as it is, but Sandra points like that
00:54:41
it happens that people disagree but we have
00:54:44
Mom and Dad are always there for you
00:54:46
you, that is, well, in general, I basically like her
00:54:48
I tell the truth it is very important
00:54:50
it happened but she asked you how
00:54:53
because she told you she asked
00:54:55
why why have you and dad evolved
00:54:58
why aren't you and dad together but she is
00:55:01
great sense of humor and always when
00:55:03
Lyosha comes alone, so her husband announces and
00:55:06
wife of his wholeness and warmth of which I
00:55:10
I only speak this way, it seems to me all my life
00:55:11
this is basically what I think absolutely
00:55:14
a child's normal desire when he
00:55:17
wants his parents to be together but
00:55:19
again, I think it needs to be
00:55:21
be honest with yourself and be
00:55:24
with each other for the sake of the child, I think that
00:55:27
this is not a very good story because
00:55:29
the child feels everything very well and
00:55:32
the atmosphere will be no matter how good
00:55:34
people and beautiful were not the same
00:55:37
the atmosphere won't be great
00:55:43
getting a people's artist is what it is
00:55:45
the beginning of your career as a performer
00:55:48
and your hair can already tell
00:55:50
rebirth
00:55:52
and you are also born as a surrendered
00:55:53
artist because for some period
00:55:55
are you leaving, or are you not really there?
00:55:58
in the process of creation did not leave the group then
00:56:01
that is, it was like that at first I sang in a group
00:56:03
toilet then our contract ended
00:56:05
before Naomi did Naomi we went to
00:56:07
new wave then I went to the voice there
00:56:12
the girls supported me and sang to me
00:56:16
movie songs of Leni Kravitz and which
00:56:19
performed and bell and view is very beautiful
00:56:21
the number was
00:56:26
[music]
00:56:29
I was still part of a friend then, yes but
00:56:31
at the same time you yourself spoke to someone
00:56:32
interview that you haven't had a bit
00:56:34
there were no performances and land for anything
00:56:37
obviously you went there for this project because
00:56:39
what I wanted in ancient times, yes this is it
00:56:42
just like this is what I described that
00:56:44
I experienced during the pandemic I needed
00:56:46
movement, I needed movement then
00:56:49
yes, I started to feel that I was starting
00:56:51
marking time, well, first of all, not very good
00:56:53
I liked this project, I remember that I did it
00:56:56
I saw it for the first time when I was pregnant
00:56:59
was pregnant and the voice show happened and
00:57:03
it was of course some kind of completely
00:57:05
different format and I think that of course
00:57:07
the highlight of the show is the voice
00:57:10
blind auditions that is, this is it
00:57:12
what is most memorable what already
00:57:13
it's not really like that anymore
00:57:15
I wonder how to capture this moment
00:57:17
the jury's back, you wrote the application yourself
00:57:21
I just didn’t come to you didn’t say
00:57:24
you want a car I was very interested
00:57:26
take part in this project in it
00:57:28
a huge number are participating
00:57:30
talented guys, many of whom I
00:57:33
I actually know him personally as Anton Belyaev
00:57:35
God bless, that is what we have there
00:57:38
very cool musicians' party
00:57:40
formed what kind of ones you had
00:57:41
impressions of a shooting day once
00:57:44
it came out when you performed when I still
00:57:47
since I remember this in the past then it gave me goosebumps
00:57:50
and you know, basically I have
00:57:52
it's been quite a long time
00:57:54
stage experience but still when you
00:57:57
you find yourself at a competition wearing something like this
00:57:59
in extreme conditions, then of course
00:58:02
you have jitters, at least I do
00:58:04
some two are very sensations
00:58:07
indescribable
00:58:09
[music]
00:58:14
[applause]
00:58:18
but when you stood there you sang what are you talking about
00:58:22
I thought turn around turn around or what
00:58:24
something of course I wanted to hook me
00:58:28
I wanted to hook you with my energy
00:58:30
I really wanted to sing this song
00:58:33
By the way, I’m very glad in the end I remembered
00:58:36
I'm glad I got the third vote because
00:58:39
that before this I was planning another song
00:58:42
sing and in the end this year they approved me
00:58:46
and not a Lenox song and I just did it but this
00:58:48
one of my absolute favorites
00:58:50
songs existing and I still have this
00:58:53
state of mind was at that moment
00:58:55
that everything just coincided and I’m very
00:58:58
I wanted this to be my flow
00:58:59
heard heard with their backs including
00:59:02
you're the turn I was waiting for most of all
00:59:05
of course
00:59:07
I respect respected all the jury members but if
00:59:11
talk about what you responded to in my
00:59:13
my musical soul really wanted
00:59:16
so that Leonid Agutin turns to him
00:59:18
I went because it was in the plan
00:59:22
music or what it broadcasts in
00:59:27
he was not close to his songs, but how
00:59:30
here's your cooperation next
00:59:33
happened, that is, he really
00:59:35
I was involved with you there before I helped you somehow
00:59:38
I can't say that there was something there
00:59:40
colossal help, that is, there is no
00:59:42
such as for example they showed there in that
00:59:44
same factory of stars to us with the guys
00:59:46
they worked there they lived not there at all
00:59:49
everything in this sense is different and from
00:59:52
Of course the mentor gives some advice
00:59:54
Well first of all I haven't been there that long
00:59:56
this musical material lasted
00:59:58
which I wanted to perform, we didn’t
00:59:59
approved further, that is, it’s not
01:00:01
exactly what I chose, for example us
01:00:04
at the next stage I did everything
01:00:07
equally for me the voice is the stage of the blind
01:00:09
auditions left the brightest songs
01:00:12
and not Lenox and these are the emotions and
01:00:14
comments from jury members and Alexander
01:00:17
Borisovich also gave something to you
01:00:20
Of course, this project didn’t give me everything
01:00:22
beautiful emotions, that's very important
01:00:25
us emotions something else to say that
01:00:28
I just had some kind of explosion
01:00:30
popularity on the project g you I can’t
01:00:32
I started everything from scratch so many times
01:00:35
in my life recently, too, with my girlfriends
01:00:38
discussed this moment they asked me
01:00:40
this question what can you do where did you get it from?
01:00:42
so much strength, well, I don’t know my family
01:00:46
ancient wanted which because I
01:00:49
I'm late to the level of my parents
01:00:50
I understand where you get your business from there
01:00:53
such a rear that well, you just can
01:00:56
differently and the machine knows its example
01:00:58
pedigree up to the fifth generation is very
01:01:00
a big knife is the power of the family, but this one
01:01:03
all the power of the clan is very preserved with us, but
01:01:07
by the way, unlike our family
01:01:09
or rather from our generation
01:01:12
generation of our grandparents
01:01:16
great-grandfathers they suffered a very difficult
01:01:19
life is very
01:01:23
all these stories are in the family but
01:01:25
of course they were dosed to the extent
01:01:27
because I really grew up at that time
01:01:29
When
01:01:30
repressed relatives in general
01:01:32
I shouldn't have said my sister
01:01:34
Grandma was a fearless woman
01:01:37
she kept such an archive, she lived in Tbilisi and
01:01:40
maybe it’s not so concerning here’s what
01:01:42
happened in Leningrad in Moscow and she
01:01:45
kept an archive of all my letters and
01:01:48
handing it to me I have letters now
01:01:51
I'll tell you, you won't believe it, but it's true
01:01:57
1912 it turned out so
01:02:01
my dad was still there
01:02:03
he was about twenty years old, 17 probably
01:02:07
their family was expelled from Leningrad to
01:02:11
in Bashkiria such a city is Milius, but since
01:02:15
they were strong in spirit, they didn’t care
01:02:17
did not give up anywhere, not only the strong
01:02:20
spirit is the distinguishing feature of our
01:02:23
family is humor, that is, people are in
01:02:26
in general we lived, let’s say, completely different
01:02:30
life and then find themselves in others
01:02:33
conditions of repression and with all this
01:02:37
they find something to do there they joke
01:02:40
that is, this is all in the correspondence
01:02:42
you can feel how much they are each other
01:02:43
cheered me up when I never felt like it somehow
01:02:47
it turned out so completely unclear how it happened
01:02:49
us all states happened but the point is
01:02:51
that they returned to St. Petersburg but then
01:02:53
Leningrad did not get into the forties
01:02:55
blockade and my grandparents
01:02:58
survived the blockade
01:02:59
but all Masha all these stories she is all this
01:03:02
knows she read these letters she read
01:03:05
letters from the front from my dad to his family
01:03:08
brother he died at Stalingrad and me
01:03:11
I think this one also gives me some strength
01:03:13
that is, she knows that she is like this
01:03:15
Masha will grow on a strong basis
01:03:18
no Armenian blood on either side
01:03:19
you don't have the other Jewish side
01:03:22
it really means on my part I have one
01:03:25
Grandma is German, how interesting is she
01:03:29
with her children, this is my mother
01:03:32
these photos are still wonderful yes yes yes
01:03:35
Yes, it turns out you have a quarter of German, but
01:03:38
I have practically no well, but from the outside
01:03:41
dad his mom is Russian and his dad is gray
01:03:45
and unfortunately that line
01:03:48
we want to dig out the darkness, but here we go again
01:03:52
triplet was absent
01:03:55
according to mana, we can’t figure out why
01:03:58
because I even changed it when I was a child
01:04:01
stepfather's surname in she and from the east
01:04:04
Siberia and she is from a very special family
01:04:08
high clergy and that's all
01:04:10
closed so we can't even
01:04:13
the surname became different then it was installed
01:04:16
that's what it's about and that's what happened
01:04:19
surname Zaitsev then it turns out that
01:04:21
covered with patchy things and she doesn’t come to me
01:04:23
Yes, yes, but if we are by blood then
01:04:26
what would you be like if you had blood
01:04:28
initially I should have had my dad's
01:04:31
surname which he changed but because
01:04:33
point to but fifth point Soviet times
01:04:37
Jewish there is an admission restriction
01:04:40
call and so on and he took
01:04:42
mom's last name and it was late in bed reina del
01:04:45
trendy would be Maria at the clinical
01:04:50
form is necessary, I think so that it
01:04:53
would have maybe some other
01:04:56
history but you feel like this
01:04:59
this power role I feel it at some
01:05:03
it was absolutely incredible
01:05:07
year 2013
01:05:10
at some point I felt that
01:05:12
I urgently need to fly to Paris because
01:05:14
what my mother told me as part
01:05:18
our relatives who emigrated to
01:05:21
Paris buried in Sanji Nego cemetery
01:05:24
we don’t teach any burial numbers
01:05:27
There is no information except the names Tigran of
01:05:29
I come to this cemetery with
01:05:33
hope that now there will be some
01:05:35
I'm the person who works in the archives
01:05:37
I'll tell him your last name and he'll tell you about the Renault.
01:05:39
I will find the burial number itself
01:05:42
grave I arrive at the cemetery of no one and
01:05:46
in front of me is this one
01:05:49
the diagram for which is simple but I don’t know
01:05:52
hundreds of squares like this
01:05:55
burials that is she is immense she
01:05:57
huge and find burials there if
01:06:00
pulls information it's simply impossible
01:06:02
Do you know what the battle of psychics is like here?
01:06:04
just resting and at some point I
01:06:06
I think but I'll try and I'm just from ours
01:06:10
now we're telling you I still get goosebumps
01:06:12
I just start walking and here I go I go
01:06:16
I'm going, I'm going, and I have some things inside me
01:06:19
some strange vibrations begin
01:06:22
the sensations are very difficult in words
01:06:24
tell my husband I'm looking ahead I see
01:06:27
plate and on it is written tigran of i
01:06:30
At first I decided that you know it as a mirage
01:06:32
in the desert what you didn't have
01:06:34
maybe but it's impossible I'm coming
01:06:37
closer closer closer closer and I find
01:06:40
this is a burial I'm just teaching
01:06:44
like this, here you are on the ground, you have my leg
01:06:46
here he cheated and so they sucked out his strength, well here it is
01:06:48
how to explain this how could this be
01:06:50
find it even if you search on the Internet
01:06:52
Cemetery Saint Genevieve write the diagram here
01:06:55
you will see how many of these there are
01:06:57
burials, but that is, well, like this one
01:07:00
So I consider the call of the ancestors absolutely
01:07:06
you've been on stage for a very long time and
01:07:09
show business so let's say you
01:07:11
somehow you still keep yourself apart like
01:07:13
it seems like this is the impression
01:07:14
the impression was that
01:07:16
like you don't quite feel yourself
01:07:19
part of this show business as if you were there
01:07:21
you're staying temporarily, let's go
01:07:23
work but with these people it’s conditional
01:07:25
allowing them closer than just that
01:07:28
colleagues, you don’t want such a decline
01:07:30
there is no such impression on me
01:07:32
purposeful idea that I don't want to be
01:07:35
First of all, I'm not part of show business
01:07:37
I belong to those people who believe
01:07:39
that show business is dirty, that it is like that
01:07:42
I don't think it's terrible at all
01:07:44
show business is different from any other
01:07:45
other business and what for example in
01:07:47
there is more gossip in show business than in the housing department and
01:07:50
so on in general all people are the same
01:07:53
just show business in plain sight and
01:07:55
everyone thinks that everything means right there
01:07:57
such snakes and so on then to me
01:08:00
it seems that all people are absolutely essence
01:08:02
human it does not change
01:08:05
for thousands of years, no, I didn’t do it on purpose
01:08:08
In general, I don’t keep it apart, well
01:08:12
how they add up and don’t
01:08:14
we know at the same time and you’re not trying to be friends with
01:08:17
try to be friends with everyone no yes many about
01:08:20
try yes no I don't I can't get
01:08:23
no bonuses, I can’t say
01:08:26
that I’m trying to be friends with someone, that is
01:08:28
If I like a person I understand that
01:08:31
I feel some kind of contact with him
01:08:33
It’s nice to talk to him, but we’ll talk
01:08:36
who do you like, who do you like?
01:08:38
evokes feelings
01:08:40
from your colleagues, well, can you imagine?
01:08:43
maybe just by the end of the day I
01:08:45
I’m a little bad at understanding the niche is difficult
01:08:48
answer your question directly if
01:08:51
this is each other not a friend with a person with
01:08:53
whom you enjoyed your time at
01:08:55
work, okay, well, you drive all the time
01:08:57
on tour you are always sure
01:08:59
meet or cross paths with someone
01:09:01
artists Svetlana Loboda all battle
01:09:05
Svetlana Loboda is always very happy
01:09:07
see
01:09:09
She's actually such a workaholic
01:09:12
[music]
01:09:13
I don't have enough of them
01:09:16
the organ was suggested to me by Ivan Polina Harry
01:09:20
good to see good always by the way here
01:09:22
zara we support each other and post
01:09:26
releases khan klava koka anna sedokova there
01:09:32
I don't know Sergey Lazarev Sergey Lorana
01:09:34
we like you too, we were always happy
01:09:37
Seryozha, of all the people listed above, you
01:09:39
called networks Svetlana Loboda Tara and
01:09:41
I was angry between even minutes, how easy it is
01:09:45
Initially the question was precisely some kind
01:09:47
friendship and for me it has become I already
01:09:49
another one deciphered it, that is, it is not
01:09:51
friendship is who you enjoy being with
01:09:53
feel comfortable communicating with anyone you wouldn’t mind
01:09:55
I know how to communicate and work days, well, look at me
01:10:00
I can’t say who I’m uncomfortable with
01:10:02
Yes, in principle, if I’m with my people
01:10:04
colleagues
01:10:05
I'll be at some kind of general event
01:10:07
then I support everyone naturally
01:10:09
nice conversation and so on but just
01:10:12
but I don’t know how it happened like this
01:10:14
what and with whom exactly are you in some kind of close
01:10:16
contact not included
01:10:22
section to stay to make it easier for you
01:10:25
your life so thank you and so Natella
01:10:28
nettle yes here you are as it seems to me
01:10:31
now with her there I adore the note and in general
01:10:34
very much that is, on the body we take with us
01:10:36
onto the body we take with us by the hands and
01:10:39
feet beautiful Larisa Valley Larisa
01:10:42
valley, I'm always glad to see you too
01:10:44
By the way, we would have met her at
01:10:47
something called something or a heat dinner
01:10:51
this is some kind of event
01:10:53
it was associated with heat festivals, here it is
01:10:56
there I was, she was immensely happy
01:10:59
see because she was a member of the jury
01:11:01
I always really like the People's Artist
01:11:03
warm memories are always here with her
01:11:05
say hello and
01:11:07
nice nice we have communication
01:11:10
when she sat on the jury what did she tell you
01:11:12
I left the ratings but they weren’t there
01:11:15
exactly the ratings, yes, but in general they were different
01:11:18
comments sometimes she liked sometimes
01:11:19
not really but she seems fair to me
01:11:23
I heard about her having a squabble or something
01:11:27
on the project music fly where was she his
01:11:30
I heard but not even deeply familiar
01:11:32
when he can't sing he has the right to
01:11:35
then to sing and let them spot right
01:11:37
only at home for your own
01:11:40
weight is amazing you should be ready
01:11:42
speak in front of an audience
01:11:44
how should you respect your audience
01:11:46
you can’t just go out raw and
01:11:49
sing without getting inside the langu yes I
01:11:52
I think that if you want to broadcast
01:11:56
your singing
01:11:58
audience if you are speaking at
01:12:02
concerts then you should do it live
01:12:04
because I think it's under
01:12:06
the soundtrack is bad, I'm not saying it now
01:12:08
about some rare case when
01:12:10
for example, this is some kind of television
01:12:13
shooting this is for sure I know what happens
01:12:15
understand or am I not talking about something like that
01:12:17
that I don’t know something happened to you
01:12:19
chips and you just can’t make it there
01:12:22
some note, but it’s always under
01:12:26
soundtrack and record vocals in the studio
01:12:28
using autotune and giving it away
01:12:31
because you sing, I think it's
01:12:33
deception, well, some of them are like morgen
01:12:36
parking places Marlow's words they openly about
01:12:37
they say that we always sing vac
01:12:39
anagram why do we need to speak but
01:12:42
they can apparently imagine it morally
01:12:44
let me think it's cheating if we
01:12:47
let's say that our show business
01:12:50
was more professional I think that in
01:12:53
In principle, this whole story should be banned
01:12:55
with the phonogram I think it's a disgrace
01:12:58
or write then during the speech
01:13:01
that the artist sings to a soundtrack because
01:13:03
that for example we very often by the way
01:13:05
we encounter when something goes on
01:13:08
team concert at this team concert
01:13:10
you can sing at minus, but 80 for example
01:13:14
percent of artists sing at plus 20
01:13:17
minus percent, needless to say
01:13:19
which, in principle, will be a minus in terms of quality
01:13:23
we don't always sound good
01:13:25
rebuild it will sound profitable, well
01:13:27
somehow this is not entirely fair, first of all
01:13:29
relationship with each other among colleagues but also in
01:13:32
First of all, for me it’s not entirely fair
01:13:34
in relation to the audience when there is
01:13:36
again the opportunity to hit minus
01:13:38
Chumakov Chumakov Lyosha report Chumakov
01:13:42
By the way, Brienne's godfather is true
01:13:45
this is the event
01:13:47
interesting Sasha Dahl and this and where are we going
01:13:52
We don’t communicate as often as we used to
01:13:53
we talked somehow
01:13:56
not that they ran away but not so often
01:14:00
no quarrel no no no monitor friends I
01:14:02
last year I was at their birthday party
01:14:05
daughters with Yuri do you like what
01:14:08
makes Lyosha very his music is very Lyosha
01:14:11
great musician I adore and much more
01:14:15
just a bird of fact, these musicians and
01:14:18
sound and musical taste and taste
01:14:23
style yes thank you
01:14:24
[music]
01:14:32
[music]
01:14:35
in fact, he’s also one of those who don’t
01:14:39
is chasing to bend here, didn’t bend and
01:14:41
when he does what he likes
01:14:44
it's obvious it's such a thrill and it has
01:14:46
such a great response from this is cool I am this
01:14:49
I'm just very happy for Lyosha because
01:14:52
it's a great pleasure to see that he
01:14:54
enjoys what he does and at the same time
01:14:56
he has work to do, he is assembling a hall
01:14:58
good and he has a great sense of humor
01:15:01
how to become like Maxim Fadeev
01:15:06
your association with maxim is really
01:15:10
in fact, if it weren’t for Maxim’s last post
01:15:13
Fadeeva I would have a very good one
01:15:15
association because no but he and
01:15:17
remains a very talented musician
01:15:19
I would have one like this as a producer
01:15:21
association and songs of his dancing on glass
01:15:25
you just asked me now
01:15:27
probably for a reason
01:15:29
but also because you
01:15:33
commented on his statement well
01:15:36
as if I can’t tell you sharply at all
01:15:38
enough
01:15:39
diplomatic in your words
01:15:41
statements then never goes into
01:15:43
personality rally is always just somehow
01:15:45
you contact me but you obviously didn’t like it
01:15:47
I didn't like what he told me
01:15:49
I liked it, it was just your impulse
01:15:51
what kind of course is he now on this
01:15:53
answered no, in my opinion maybe not
01:15:56
I probably didn't answer, well I actually
01:15:58
I didn't monitor that much
01:16:00
this
01:16:02
question but I remember something else I remember
01:16:07
when I was at the cinema and
01:16:10
in the popcorn sales area he approached me
01:16:13
the young man is very nice
01:16:15
intelligent just approached skali mari
01:16:17
thank you very much for being with us
01:16:19
stood up after Max Fadeev’s post
01:16:22
it's very rare for someone to say well at all
01:16:25
there are very few people on this topic
01:16:27
I speak out, well, they are afraid and I tell you
01:16:30
I can say that unfortunately we have
01:16:32
somehow in the country they develop so that
01:16:34
if you write exactly against and
01:16:37
that this is all terrible, everyone will start screaming
01:16:39
and some fellow will start but you
01:16:42
people really like to subscribe to
01:16:44
I don’t like this word x and for cotton wool but
01:16:46
nevertheless, if we talk about LGBT
01:16:48
community and in general and at the same time when I
01:16:51
I’m writing in defense, yes, it’s mine, it’s like mine
01:16:56
the main core of the audience is very much like
01:16:58
if people are free, developed, who are for
01:17:02
Lera and tolerant and they me
01:17:04
support in this but at the same time I see
01:17:06
that I have such a massive one, you know?
01:17:08
starts from sand I don't understand why
01:17:11
people so much this is the topic
01:17:12
It hurts me, I don’t understand what it is
01:17:15
lgbt propaganda this is the law
01:17:18
this can be promoted, that is, this
01:17:20
either it is in a person or it is not something that
01:17:23
If we think about it in these terms, then
01:17:24
basically then let's not
01:17:26
watch thrillers because it can
01:17:30
provoke your desire for someone
01:17:31
kill and I don’t know, dismember, God forbid, well
01:17:34
So how
01:17:35
because everyone has some kind of parent
01:17:37
means panic that their child will see
01:17:39
some movie where someone kisses and then
01:17:42
that means he will become gay and his life will be simple
01:17:46
it will break into pieces but well, the truth is
01:17:49
just so funny no but impossible
01:17:52
force a person because if you
01:17:54
makes it seem like a different friend
01:17:56
history is already an article it’s there I don’t know
01:17:58
rape well
01:18:00
I don’t understand propaganda, that’s all I have
01:18:02
it still feels like we're in the 90s
01:18:04
and the 2000s were freer
01:18:07
you know, now I have this feeling
01:18:08
it’s like there’s some kind of fashion for homophobia
01:18:12
let's go, you know, and it's all very true
01:18:14
the percentage when they were freer is very
01:18:16
everyone somehow picks it up and I see the same ones
01:18:19
their colleagues who post in general
01:18:22
pretty homophobic posts and I think
01:18:24
Well, that’s how it is, that is, these are double
01:18:27
standards while you go and be friends with
01:18:30
obvious representatives of LGBT people, and just a little bit
01:18:33
aren't these the same representatives representatives
01:18:35
also somehow not entirely tolerant
01:18:37
homophobes speak out for me, yes I do
01:18:39
I look at this and somehow
01:18:42
strange, in general it’s not quite the same world
01:18:46
which I like I dream about
01:18:49
for people to just be kinder, we all
01:18:51
inhabitants of one planet we must appreciate
01:18:53
care and cherish try less and and
01:18:56
pollute at least if everyone
01:18:58
just think about it a little bit
01:19:01
friend will understand a little better
01:19:03
friend understand great religion and everything
01:19:06
I think it's so simple because
01:19:09
these people are so angry and
01:19:11
for some reason the person is really needed you know
01:19:13
look for some of your failures
01:19:15
the guilty and
01:19:18
these are the ones to blame very often
01:19:20
are either national minorities and
01:19:23
we went through all this and we were terrible
01:19:27
periods of them this is for me this is on
01:19:30
in fact the scariest topic is
01:19:31
Jewish genocide I can't calmly
01:19:33
watch movies that is, here is the list
01:19:35
Schindler this is all this this catastrophe this
01:19:39
human disaster Laura is the most
01:19:41
The scary thing is that I'm reading some now
01:19:44
people's comments I understand that in
01:19:46
In principle, this could all happen again
01:19:49
because it's happening here and now
01:19:51
probably not on such a terrible scale but
01:19:54
this is actually happening and
01:19:57
people continue in general and spread rot for
01:20:01
someone's nationality
01:20:03
they simply destroy for their own
01:20:07
sexual preferences and so on
01:20:09
By the way, now there is a lot of information in
01:20:10
there is a lot about this on the Internet and it is about
01:20:14
they write about this and talk about it
01:20:15
open sources and when you start talking about
01:20:18
read this you are waiting for the time to come
01:20:19
reaction as possible and so on there people
01:20:21
on the contrary, she’s like he’s an ardent thing
01:20:24
this one is the biggest for me
01:20:26
nightmare why did I just give an example with
01:20:28
these absolutely terrible events
01:20:31
historical what do you think anyway
01:20:34
this could happen but here's how the laptop
01:20:36
well one person shaved his head
01:20:38
like all these people who
01:20:40
worked in the camps could do it all
01:20:42
put into action and then you now
01:20:46
just looking through some
01:20:47
the comments there are basically people direct
01:20:49
the text says shoot burn, that is
01:20:53
that nothing has changed, but here you go
01:20:55
didn’t fly from higher ups there will be yes
01:20:59
By the way, I have no strength, this is the basis that I
01:21:03
I'm broadcasting this is what I want everyone to do
01:21:05
respected each other and
01:21:07
so that everyone treats each other with respect
01:21:09
love if I like this one of mine
01:21:12
broadcast something will arrive but I will start
01:21:14
I’m ready to answer for this, even if I remain silent
01:21:16
I can’t either and I understand that I’m in
01:21:19
in principle, since childhood I have been undertaking
01:21:20
some steps there protecting someone
01:21:22
which were not at all profitable to me
01:21:24
I understand that what I am broadcasting in this
01:21:26
In part, communication is beneficial to me and I even
01:21:30
I didn’t get a flight from there, it’s the same for me
01:21:32
my subscribers said Masha please
01:21:35
be careful judging because
01:21:37
is happening now in the life of Markin Stern
01:21:40
life of Khovansky and
01:21:43
some other famous people
01:21:47
there are stand-up comedians and so on and so on
01:21:49
allow themselves some statements before
01:21:52
quite suitable for our state and
01:21:55
there really is a lot to be gained from this
01:21:57
Well, it happened differently for each of them
01:22:01
political history is everywhere
01:22:03
in fact, it’s even reached there now
01:22:06
to the point that here Morgan Stern and
01:22:08
I just said my opinion in an interview
01:22:11
I don’t understand victory at all, this is it
01:22:17
please let's miss the victory holiday
01:22:20
which took place already 76 years ago
01:22:23
back lipstick and still from year to year
01:22:26
millions are spent on this and they celebrate it
01:22:28
everyone is trying to do something with a creak, some kind of me
01:22:34
I don’t understand, I saw this with the taste of hasla
01:22:36
nothing like we're actually on
01:22:39
actually I think it’s not quite right
01:22:42
I think Razil expressed himself correctly and
01:22:45
got my point across because I
01:22:48
for example, I think that really
01:22:50
these are huge funds that
01:22:52
are invested I would really like them
01:22:53
given to our veterans who do not live
01:22:56
exactly how I think they should live
01:22:59
this doesn't mean I don't want to
01:23:01
Just
01:23:02
yes I'm not saying that I don't want to celebrate
01:23:05
no, but if they ask me what is better
01:23:08
spend money on fireworks or something
01:23:11
just to give this money for living
01:23:14
for delicious food because delicious food
01:23:17
this is a great joy for the elder
01:23:19
generation great joy and very
01:23:21
I want them to eat what they want
01:23:24
there is and so I was of course this way
01:23:29
I did it simply and we remembered how
01:23:31
we went with Sasha let us go to
01:23:35
France and we went to very little
01:23:39
the place is very beautiful
01:23:41
and I always really love if it's time
01:23:43
allows you to go to some
01:23:45
I'm very interested in the food market
01:23:47
interesting products in one way or another
01:23:49
regions
01:23:50
I remember how
01:23:52
an elderly couple comes and they choose
01:23:56
different cheeses and delicious food and I'm not in
01:24:01
in general, something just came over me
01:24:03
but I’m hysterical and I can’t call it on me
01:24:06
I just burst into tears because I
01:24:07
I remember our pensioners
01:24:10
who go shopping and just like
01:24:14
would sometimes choose food that is not entirely fresh
01:24:17
simply because they can't imagine
01:24:20
I simply can't afford anyone else
01:24:22
so this is our me
01:24:24
for some reason this picture was printed in
01:24:26
head so back to the topic
01:24:30
celebrations then I would of course have these
01:24:33
Huge funds that are being invested
01:24:34
I would like it to just be transferred to them
01:24:37
home pension book and so that they
01:24:40
enjoyed your days
01:24:46
tell me this means the living room is pretty
01:24:49
I understand that your family is going
01:24:54
techniques makes some kind of junction well, yes here
01:24:57
always by the way it's practically a living room
01:24:59
hasn't changed, just the walls are different
01:25:01
wall colors from the days like us
01:25:06
the rest of the furniture is furniture too, that's all
01:25:09
old mother vodka
01:25:13
By the way, when we still lived in
01:25:17
communal apartment
01:25:18
I slept on this your slept on this
01:25:20
we imagined him on the couch
01:25:22
I'm sure you were very much a child
01:25:25
comfortable yes I generally liked that we
01:25:27
everyone in one room yes it's always like that
01:25:29
I just lived like this when we moved
01:25:32
us the war started in abkhazia we
01:25:34
moved, relatives lived there
01:25:36
at home and we were sleeping we were fourteen
01:25:38
man in a 50-meter apartment and we
01:25:42
I remember I had the best time myself
01:25:44
since the best time for me was that
01:25:47
we we had fun we were all together and
01:25:49
somehow you don’t feel like a child at all
01:25:51
discomfort no matter what the conditions are
01:25:54
how cool baby what pictures
01:25:56
cool friends here these cartoons
01:25:58
for a face three years is the thirties and
01:26:01
Crookshanks, what can I tell you about my son?
01:26:03
where is one of my dad's brothers he
01:26:07
artist and that's all yes that's all all the floor
01:26:12
even here to defend my dad, this is his
01:26:16
brother who died at Stalingrad
01:26:18
it's cramped here we are dad's cousin
01:26:21
who is a professional big artist
01:26:23
also my god this is very cool
01:26:25
very talented than in reality
01:26:29
if you look closely here
01:26:31
how much emotion does everyone have?
01:26:33
the character is transferred and this is Vladimir similar
01:26:38
[laughter]
01:26:41
true so far it's done to the golden
01:26:46
antelope to
01:26:47
yeah yeah yeah yeah that's funny that's my mom
01:26:51
beautiful this is my dad and this is very
01:26:54
interesting photo was so very
01:26:56
famous early last century photographer
01:26:59
it was and look here the inscription
01:27:04
eleventh year lipstick this is mine
01:27:07
great uncle they flew on
01:27:15
Mario and let him become again
01:27:19
eaglet and again it became available to him
01:27:23
heavenly heights
01:27:24
in and dispute give respect to such a diet
01:27:26
us class this is my grandfather and here are his three
01:27:30
handsome brother, everyone is so handsome
01:27:33
everything is very old water
01:27:36
previously educated to raise
01:27:39
wonderful people of all survived
01:27:43
only for girls because
01:27:45
shot
01:27:46
died in the camp died during the siege
01:27:51
now only my grandfather remains
01:27:53
survived the siege my grandmother is forty
01:27:55
in the fifth year she still died after
01:27:57
blockades and this is my great-grandmother even the announcer
01:28:01
yes, this is his own caricature, that’s him
01:28:05
we scare rats and I'm not all people
01:28:08
it's just that these are all friends, acquaintances, this is
01:28:11
By the way, daddy is the one who died under
01:28:13
Stalingrad was such a womanizer, he was his
01:28:16
all the time with women
01:28:18
why is he here in what kind of image but
01:28:22
devil with mermaids this one looks like avalon
01:28:26
yeah, that's where it comes from, well, Mephisto is just like that
01:28:30
pretty funny
01:28:35
Masha recently shared in her
01:28:38
Instagram because you were depressed
01:28:41
and for some reason it’s clinical in the first place
01:28:43
I decided to share these but it was
01:28:46
It turns out it was relatively recently
01:28:48
in nineteen, you know I really
01:28:50
I've been thinking about sharing this for a long time
01:28:53
or not because first of all I am like that
01:28:55
man what if I feel bad I don't
01:28:57
I broadcast this not only social
01:28:59
Networks are basically the opposite for me
01:29:01
I want to go somewhere so that no one will see me
01:29:04
I haven't seen it in the notes probably for a while
01:29:06
for two years I constantly started writing this
01:29:08
post then I deleted it and then I deleted it
01:29:10
resumed again but I
01:29:14
I started to notice that
01:29:18
somewhere nearby somewhere someone wrote
01:29:21
I told him somewhere, in general I began to understand
01:29:23
that quite a lot of people face
01:29:25
with such a problem they know what to do with it
01:29:27
do and I can say that while I personally
01:29:30
I haven’t encountered this and I really don’t
01:29:32
I knew what it was, I thought it was
01:29:36
bad mood I thought it was
01:29:39
a person is lazy, that is, everything except that
01:29:41
what really happens to a person
01:29:44
I realized that I definitely have to do this
01:29:46
share to people who are now
01:29:49
is in this state realized that
01:29:52
It's not their fault that they need to contact
01:29:54
to specialists, some of them even
01:29:56
and doesn't know it's her because I'm in
01:30:00
at the very beginning I didn’t understand what was wrong
01:30:01
happens to me or to this post
01:30:03
people who can will pay attention
01:30:05
be right next to it
01:30:07
human they can in this description of mine
01:30:09
find out this very situation reconsider
01:30:12
my attitude because my friend
01:30:16
there were some problems nearby
01:30:19
depression and
01:30:22
I didn’t quite understand her about this and when
01:30:26
this happened to me, basically the first thing
01:30:27
I did when I could, I called her
01:30:30
began to apologize to her and ask
01:30:32
I'm sorry that I didn't support her
01:30:34
I really just didn’t understand what was wrong
01:30:36
human is happening so I wrote
01:30:38
and I remember that I
01:30:40
pressed share and at some point
01:30:43
since I am the person who is my
01:30:45
somehow personal
01:30:46
prefers not to share or so it has become in
01:30:50
for a moment it’s scary because of this, here I am
01:30:53
I don't know, it's like I'm something like this
01:30:54
revealed my innermost now this
01:30:57
will see so many people and then with
01:31:00
with great speed it began to crumble
01:31:02
flow of messages both in direct and
01:31:05
and from my friends and colleagues who
01:31:10
thanked me for writing about this
01:31:12
shared that they too are going through this
01:31:15
passed and in general there was a very good response
01:31:19
great, including thanks for
01:31:21
thank you for saying that, that's it
01:31:23
Yes, I understand that we need to talk about this
01:31:24
definitely and in general it seems to me that
01:31:27
we in the country are just starting to
01:31:30
actually actively talk about it but
01:31:32
in the west after all, if you for example
01:31:35
call me at work and tell me what I have
01:31:38
I'm depressed or having a panic attack
01:31:40
attacks will treat this normally
01:31:42
if in our country call and tell
01:31:44
that I can’t come, I’m panicking
01:31:47
attack I will tell you that you are in general
01:31:49
out of your mind but at the same time if you call
01:31:51
and tell you that you have the flu then you
01:31:53
they will say no to her while staying yet, God forbid
01:31:55
by the way, well, that is, actually
01:31:58
mental health of a person but no less
01:32:01
is more important than the physical, I'm already talking to
01:32:04
Unfortunately, if you have experienced this yourself, tell me
01:32:07
a little bit of a symptom so you understand what it is
01:32:10
something beyond your understanding
01:32:13
and beyond what you can do on your own
01:32:15
control
01:32:16
she started to roll on me and I
01:32:20
was on vacation at that moment, that is,
01:32:22
I wasn't there because I was overloaded what
01:32:24
I feel some kind of lack of sleep and I began to feel
01:32:27
some kind of chronic fatigue that
01:32:30
began to intensify every day to me
01:32:33
it was very worrying
01:32:35
get out of
01:32:38
at home where we lived I disappeared into
01:32:41
some desire moment in general you
01:32:43
go to a cafe because I need something
01:32:45
suddenly a feeling began
01:32:46
worries that I couldn't describe
01:32:49
It’s better not to describe to explain to myself
01:32:51
why suddenly, given that I’m like this
01:32:53
very active person
01:32:55
quite positive and optimistic
01:32:59
these are my qualities that affect me
01:33:01
started to put pressure because how could it be
01:33:03
here I am relaxing with people, so they see
01:33:05
my god is in such a decadent state
01:33:07
my I don't want them to get me into this
01:33:09
saw I don't want anyone
01:33:11
someone was uncomfortable with this
01:33:14
you think they're blaming themselves I'm starting to think
01:33:16
about everyone except myself later
01:33:20
I lost my appetite more and more
01:33:23
I had a chronic feeling
01:33:26
I had an unpleasant feeling in my stomach afterwards
01:33:30
a constant feeling of some kind of nausea
01:33:34
at first I thought it might be
01:33:35
I feel some kind of disorder like running
01:33:37
forward, I passed all the tests that were
01:33:39
simply amazing, chic like you
01:33:42
for these parts everything was fine with me
01:33:44
that is, this is all I rolled up
01:33:46
rolled and rolled and
01:33:48
then we at that moment we were on
01:33:51
bali and
01:33:54
place when this is exactly the place where in
01:33:58
basically everyone is meditating perfectly and driving
01:34:01
there is a place to look for yourself, it’s not a problem for me
01:34:04
in general, the opposite happened
01:34:07
history on this beautiful island and
01:34:09
then we had a connecting flight via
01:34:13
bangkok where we were supposed to be
01:34:16
raise part of the clip that we shot in
01:34:19
for more and had to take a piece off
01:34:22
in Bangkok and we stayed there for 3
01:34:25
days and these three days in Bangkok I
01:34:27
I will remember for the rest of my life because it was
01:34:31
I'm already in a very bad state when I'm not
01:34:34
got out of bed altogether, that is, I
01:34:37
I just got up because I had to, I couldn’t eat
01:34:40
I just forced myself to eat at all
01:34:43
some unfortunate nut here me too
01:34:45
I remember in my post I wrote like this
01:34:47
on the nightstand next to me there was a bag of
01:34:50
with nuts I take this cashew and give it to me
01:34:53
I just seem like some kind of giant
01:34:55
I bite off a small microscopic one
01:34:57
piece and I just can’t swallow it
01:34:59
that I have a chronic feeling here
01:35:00
nausea and my mother was with me all the time
01:35:03
phone which is just like a psychologist
01:35:06
I was constantly in general led all these days
01:35:09
talked to me I felt
01:35:11
she told me very much support
01:35:14
make sure you drink water with sugar
01:35:15
there's just something for me
01:35:17
glucose had some strength too
01:35:19
I was completely dehydrated, how could I not
01:35:22
I eat and don’t drink and that’s also negative and
01:35:25
Naturally it took its toll, I was in bed for three days
01:35:28
in this room, of course, I couldn’t
01:35:32
take part in filming
01:35:35
so the shadow frames came in and
01:35:39
at that moment I didn’t understand what it was
01:35:42
such that you were lying I think this is this
01:35:46
you know
01:35:47
this is very difficult to write, I'll try
01:35:50
this is complete apathy and I’ll repeat it again
01:35:55
that I am a very cheerful person, sushi I
01:35:57
I really love life I really love my life
01:35:59
work I'm not a depressed person
01:36:02
while I’m lying there I understand that I don’t want
01:36:06
you have nothing at all
01:36:09
no feelings no happiness no sorrow
01:36:13
she's okay
01:36:14
complete apathy to such an extent
01:36:17
what do you mean you look at the photographs
01:36:20
there are close people of the child, the child and you
01:36:23
you realize that you feel like
01:36:25
even worse, that is, at these moments I
01:36:27
I realized that but this is something completely wrong
01:36:30
and the very peak of the fact that I realized what was going on
01:36:33
things are extremely bad
01:36:36
I'm lying looking out the window and I'm so
01:36:39
Badly
01:36:41
mentally that I'm starting for myself
01:36:44
explain and understand people who
01:36:47
commit suicide
01:36:48
that is, this is the state that it is to live
01:36:53
just at this terrible second
01:36:55
I have suicidal thoughts to this degree
01:36:58
now I will explain not what I had
01:37:00
suicidal thoughts specifically
01:37:03
commit suicide but I understood for myself
01:37:06
people who do this while they are
01:37:10
being in this state therefore again
01:37:14
I also understand what is needed about this
01:37:16
it is necessary to speak because
01:37:18
it happens that people commit suicide
01:37:20
those close to me don’t even understand how it’s like this
01:37:22
in fact, a person could simply have
01:37:23
depression that no one noticed and
01:37:25
I thought it was something like that, I don’t know
01:37:27
fooling around somehow pulled myself out
01:37:31
I arrived in Moscow, I remember that when I
01:37:34
I got on the plane and I just felt like this
01:37:37
feeling as happy as I could
01:37:39
that moment to experience what I am now
01:37:40
I'll be at home because it's very important
01:37:44
such a moment to have people nearby
01:37:46
who support you and support in
01:37:48
in this case, these are not words, everything will be
01:37:52
cool let's go hang out, that's not at all
01:37:54
support that is a person in this
01:37:55
the state simply cannot do this, that is
01:37:57
you will understand what your body is like
01:37:59
lead that is, you can't just take
01:38:01
and how they suggest you go shake yourself up
01:38:04
somewhere to drink coffee that is the level
01:38:06
fatigue to such a degree that from the series
01:38:08
take a break and watch a comedy
01:38:10
can you can't perceive
01:38:11
information you can't it's hard for you
01:38:14
look at the phone, that is, this is up
01:38:16
to such an extent at home when
01:38:18
I felt my mother's support when I
01:38:22
was in her bed in the safety zone
01:38:26
and comfort is very important at that moment
01:38:29
I didn’t even understand what it meant before
01:38:30
some kind of comfort zone I'm slowly leaving
01:38:34
came out of this state on its own
01:38:37
myself but you can say so plus I also
01:38:39
then I found different meditations in
01:38:43
on YouTube it’s straight up stating that meditation is from
01:38:46
anxiety meditation routes bones
01:38:49
the attorney addressed you, you know this
01:38:51
this is for real
01:38:53
wrong because at that moment
01:38:55
again when this happened to me
01:38:57
I
01:38:58
I didn’t fully understand the level
01:39:02
Let's just say the problems, that is, what in general
01:39:04
you need to immediately contact specialists
01:39:07
that is, if I did it right away
01:39:09
there wouldn't be much simpler and easier
01:39:12
notes analyzed why it could
01:39:14
I was analyzing what would happen to you
01:39:17
of course what's the reason I can't talk about it
01:39:19
to say but I'm good for myself that I'm on my own
01:39:22
I understand this for myself because much
01:39:24
it's worse when you don't understand at all
01:39:25
source could this be related
01:39:28
style that you just rebooted yourself
01:39:30
some time no, that is, it's some
01:39:32
more women play
01:39:35
after all, there was some reason it wasn’t
01:39:38
maybe I think that suddenly I think
01:39:40
what about the cumulative infection with work and
01:39:42
that's why such a problem happened
01:39:45
you need to take care of yourself and that's it
01:39:48
when they say that nerve cells are not
01:39:49
Ours are always restored by the way
01:39:51
before that I wondered what it was
01:39:53
for such a phrase the nerve cell does not
01:39:55
are being restored what does this mean and
01:39:56
this is exactly what it is
01:39:59
stands for
01:40:00
you and I talked about your parents
01:40:02
regarding psychologists that you have never
01:40:04
I wasn’t a psychologist again, that’s why I
01:40:08
psychologists didn’t have it and because I
01:40:11
I understand that there is, I come to a psychologist
01:40:13
then I have to answer all his questions
01:40:15
most likely there will be some questions
01:40:17
personally I'm not ready
01:40:19
open up to a stranger because
01:40:21
which unfortunately I hear left and right
01:40:24
and like the same psychologists somehow but not
01:40:28
in plain text but in a veiled way they say
01:40:30
that they had that person or
01:40:32
for example, a psychologist’s patient tells
01:40:35
myself, but my friend went to me too
01:40:39
the psychologist said something about her
01:40:41
tells this not on a level on a level
01:40:43
gossip but as a matter of course
01:40:46
not every moment is professional
01:40:48
an hour but she actually has a lot of these
01:40:52
It’s very disappointing that those around you
01:40:54
such such an experience is unpleasant because
01:40:57
usual, of course, if there is medical confidentiality
01:40:59
I will order everything to my people and keep it but
01:41:02
in general he will not be a good specialist
01:41:05
I also sat down to disclose this information
01:41:08
I understand that you probably may not
01:41:10
ready this man I hear it I understand
01:41:14
region, I even hear calls from mutual friends
01:41:18
it's different from one to the other
01:41:21
specialists and this is our circle
01:41:23
so they walk essentially if you
01:41:26
I felt confident that this
01:41:28
a person definitely won’t tell too much
01:41:31
you would go but that is holding you back
01:41:33
just the fact that you're afraid to trust
01:41:35
you know, I just thank God now in
01:41:37
very positive
01:41:40
mood and I myself I succeeded
01:41:44
It’s easy for me to work through these moments myself
01:41:46
it's hard to talk about it now
01:41:48
ours immediately tensed up a little
01:41:50
internal for this but if we talk about
01:41:52
my current state is in
01:41:54
today and thank God I don’t have
01:41:56
such a need, but I remember that I was like this
01:41:59
moment
01:42:00
when I realized that I probably had to
01:42:03
somehow don't give a damn about your own
01:42:06
concerns also don't just need to be addressed
01:42:08
doctor and no longer think about the fact that someone
01:42:10
tell someone something about now first
01:42:12
turn not just need help over her in
01:42:14
in the end I didn’t contact her didn’t mention it
01:42:16
tass, but it’s as if it’s already disappeared
01:42:18
request let's say this
01:42:24
in every interview I ask about
01:42:27
mission I believe that everyone has
01:42:29
man there is something
01:42:31
purpose
01:42:32
I need to think with what's yours I think mine
01:42:35
purpose is music, here I am for you
01:42:38
I say the first thing that comes to my mind
01:42:39
my impulse immediately this music door
01:42:42
destiny
01:42:44
I believe in fate
01:42:46
she believes in something else I believe in goodness
01:42:51
no less despite everything I continue
01:42:54
I continue to believe in goodness I continue
01:42:56
believe in people and
01:43:00
I believe that only love will save
01:43:04
this world and what is love
01:43:06
this is the most wonderful feeling on earth and
01:43:10
I brought up I'm testing and now I'm William
01:43:17
you see, I was thinking probably if
01:43:20
I'm now, well, you're probably talking about
01:43:23
love is probably not for parents where these
01:43:26
about another love you hope for us but
01:43:29
love is still so very deep
01:43:31
the feeling is very deep and she is the first
01:43:34
the queue should be unconditional I think
01:43:36
if we're not talking about falling in love
01:43:39
then probably not
01:43:41
but I want to say for now there is something
01:43:46
death
01:43:48
you know why why it's not some
01:43:51
phobia for example in terms of the situation I don’t know
01:43:54
I'm afraid to fly because we'll crash
01:43:56
or am I afraid of something
01:43:58
no specific thing scares me
01:44:00
the unknown is probably this moment
01:44:03
that he can't control something
01:44:05
impossible
01:44:07
give something you regret yes
01:44:12
I can't say this but jelly and and
01:44:17
this is what I can’t say about
01:44:20
than she taught me a lot and in
01:44:23
first of all not to be in this life
01:44:25
categorical and condemn something
01:44:29
this is very important so don't bother with it
01:44:34
then you just don’t condemn even playing
01:44:36
no one and don’t be so categorical my
01:44:38
if you are such a person because
01:44:41
that I am ready to admit that in some
01:44:42
questions before it was a long time ago I'm in
01:44:46
some questions were categorical
01:44:49
this seems like a dangerous story to me
01:44:53
your superpower
01:44:59
so serve so and such interesting questions
01:45:01
in fact, I'm telling you impulses
01:45:04
who came good vocals
01:45:07
like this
01:45:10
good vocals yes that is
01:45:15
good vocals I don’t know, maybe there’s this one
01:45:18
exactly 22 words that came to me
01:45:21
head although first there was vocals and then
01:45:23
ok like that yes probably something like that
01:45:26
cards with my daughter
01:45:28
so that that day I at least dream of something
01:45:31
length I want her to be happy I
01:45:35
I want her to never know that
01:45:37
is war
01:45:39
I want her to do what she loves
01:45:42
it's up to her to do her job
01:45:45
I think it's my favorite thing
01:45:47
important and I will do my best to make it as possible
01:45:49
there supports you to tell yourself
01:45:51
beckons
01:45:55
I would tell myself to
01:45:59
I never lost faith in myself and
01:46:04
so that I never and to anyone and under any circumstances
01:46:09
circumstances did not allow myself
01:46:11
to offend like this, both are sorry yes now
01:46:16
no, that’s what you did when you were offended
01:46:19
wrong
01:46:20
forgiven you can't forgive you can forgive and
01:46:26
move away and I didn’t leave now I came over yes
01:46:30
mine has moved away
01:46:36
friends we are unique now
01:46:39
opportunities
01:46:40
listen to Masha live now with
01:46:44
his musician friend
01:46:51
tell me a little you wanted to tell
01:46:53
served for many years together yes yes we
01:46:56
We met Max in 2013 just
01:47:00
time flew by like that max I remember
01:47:03
played I'm sitting on the sofa by the way in
01:47:06
at your concert there was space
01:47:08
charity event and maxim
01:47:11
my own group and mine
01:47:14
the guys invited me to sing with them
01:47:17
song sitting on the couch interesting title
01:47:20
perfect for this sofa here
01:47:23
The magician is playing with us now too
01:47:25
two matches in our lineup of musicians
01:47:29
in general, we have already had a long creative path
01:47:32
let's wander together and now what will you do for us?
01:47:35
sing and now we will play with pleasure
01:47:38
my song which came out in December
01:47:40
called faith and love therefore with
01:47:43
With pleasure we will now fulfill it for you
01:47:46
[music]
01:47:52
she
01:47:55
she
01:47:58
she has nothing
01:48:00
breathe and don't speak
01:48:04
goodbye just wave
01:48:07
hand
01:48:09
silent goodbye
01:48:12
one comfortable style and
01:48:14
[music]
01:48:16
I'll whisper a prayer
01:48:19
then let both compartments
01:48:23
God doesn't hurt you
01:48:26
we are destined to be separated
01:48:30
but just don’t like a
01:48:34
we become I'm flying gti
01:48:37
swallow and spring
01:48:41
I know I'm in a foreign country
01:48:44
you're sad a.a.
01:48:47
remember me about me
01:48:50
in the distance
01:48:54
[music]
01:49:03
come back
01:49:06
hurry up
01:49:08
[music]
01:49:09
That's why
01:49:13
they save themselves but
01:49:16
only Gordon has faith and love
01:49:22
she ask you not
01:49:26
that there would be no sadness
01:49:30
and what about separation
01:49:33
more between on
01:49:37
will embark on earthly
01:49:41
you of the century
01:49:44
no always with me
01:49:47
[music]
01:49:48
my beloved
01:49:52
come back mine
01:49:56
only
01:49:59
come back I'm here maybe let it go
01:50:05
according to
01:50:08
andI
01:50:09
home with base but
01:50:13
only faith. and Lyuba
01:50:20
on
01:50:24
[music]
01:50:29
And
01:50:31
she
01:50:32
[music]
01:50:33
[applause]
01:50:36
[music]
01:50:38
1
01:50:39
[music]
01:50:41
Yes
01:50:45
[music]
01:50:55
come back
01:50:56
[music]
01:50:58
hurry up
01:51:00
[music]
01:51:06
adore
01:51:09
cities of the world and
01:51:13
love oh
01:51:15
[music]
01:51:23
A
01:51:25
But
01:51:27
[music]
01:51:34
stadium I applaud you now
01:51:37
visualizing the truth almost once
01:51:39
thank you you are very beautiful
01:51:49
opinion

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Попробуйте 2ГИС 👉 https://2gis.ru/?is_retargeting=true&source_caller=ui&shortlink=2dd9a337&c=youtube_nadezhda_strelets_integration&pid=youtube Мария Зайцева – певица и участник дуэта #2Маши. Вместе с Машей Шейх они несколько лет захватывают все чарты и набирают немыслимые цифры просмотров и стримов. А сегодня Мария расскажет, почему она начала сольную карьеру, как ей удалось развестись с мужем и при этом остаться в отличных отношениях, что ей дало шоу «Голос» и чем запомнились выступления на «Точь-в-точь». Познакомимся с родителями Маши, а также узнаем, как две девушки без связей и денег стали одними из самых популярных исполнительниц в СНГ? Все это и многое другое в нашем интервью. Приятного просмотра! Мария Зайцева - https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Лаура Джугелия - https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Найти FAMETIME: Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Почта для предложений: [email protected] 0:00 Провели день с Машей Зайцевой 01:08 В гостях у родителей Маши 02:56 О детстве Маши 05:54 О первом кастинге 08:02 Лаура о выпуске 08:46 Колесо жизни 12:44 В гостях у Маши дома 13:37 Реклама 15:05 О музыкальных премиях 19:49 О начале дуэта «#2Маши» 24:10 О кризисе в дуэте 27:32 О сольной карьере 31:52 О личной жизни 32:31 О Мадонне и пластических операциях 35:36 О проекте "Народный артист" и группе «Ассорти" 45:04 О личном пространстве 46:30 Дочь Маши Сандра о музыке 50:56 Сандра садится на шпагат 52:00 Об отношениях с бывшим мужем Алексеем Гоманом 55:42 О проекте «Голос" 01:00:58 О силе рода 01:07:08 Об отношениях с шоу-бизнесом 01:10:23 Ассоциации 01:15:06 О посте Фадеева об ЛГБТ-пропаганде 01:22:06 О высказывании Моргенштерна о Дне победы 01:24:49 О родословной Маши 01:28:36 О депрессии 01:42:23 О миссии, страхах и суперсиле 01:45:50 Что бы сказала маленькой Маше? 01:46:38 Песня

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