The new soloist of the propaganda group. Lyrics (words) of the group Propaganda

28.06.2019

present tense

A country Russia Russia City Moscow Where Moscow Song language Russian label

(previously) CD-LAND records
rise-music

(Now) Producer center "Propaganda" Compound Arina Milan
Maya Podolskaya
Christina
Former
participants Victoria Voronina
(2001-2010)
Victoria Petrenko
(2001-2002)
Julia Garanina
(2001-2002)
Olga Moreva
(2002-2007)
Ekaterina Oleinikova
(2002-2003)
Irina Yakovleva
(2003-2009)
Natalia Korshunova
(2003)
Daria Gavrilchuk
(2004-2007)
Maria Bukatar
(2007-2015)
Anastasia Shevchenko
(2009-2015)
Victoria Bogoslavskaya
(2012)
Maria Nedelkova
(2012)
Veronika Kononenko
(2015-2017) probkistars.net

"Propaganda" is a Russian female pop group founded in 2001.

Over the years of its existence, the group has released a large number of singles, such compositions as "Chalk", "Who", "Nobody", "So be it", "Rain on the roofs", "5 minutes", "Yay-ya", "Super -Baby ”,“ Quanto Costa ”,“ You Know ”,“ Girlfriend ”,“ Pity ”, for weeks headed various charts of radio stations and TV channels.

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    The first producer of the Propaganda group was Sergey Izotov. The first hit of the group was the song "Chalk", which appeared on the air of the Europa Plus radio station on September 1, 2001. During the work, 7 albums were released, the author and performer of all songs, with the exception of two ("Maria fell in love with Juan" and "How far to Tallinn") is Victoria Voronina.

    Since 2011, she has been working solo, like Victoria Voronina. Victoria Petrenko and Yulia Garanina are members of the first composition of Propaganda, the authors of all the songs on the albums Children, Not Children and Who. The reason for the collapse of the first composition was the disagreement between the girls and the leadership. Victoria Petrenko left the line-up, followed by Yulia Garanina in support.

    After the departure of Petrenko and Garanina, new members were accepted into the group - Olga Moreva and Ekaterina Oleinikova. The image of teenage girls was radically changed and transformed according to the desire of the producer. In 2003, there was a rotation of the composition. The team included three girls: Vika Voronina, Katya Oleinikova and Olga Moreva.

    The peak of the group's popularity came in 2002-2004. During this period, the hits “Five Minutes for Love”, “Yai-ya”, “Superbaby”, “Quanta Costa”, etc. were released. But after the video of “Quantum Costa”, “Propaganda” began to lose popularity due to funding problems and, as a result, a decrease in promotion.

    Composition of the group

    Period Compound
    September 2001 - August 2002 Victoria Voronina Victoria Petrenko Julia Garanina
    August 2002 - August 2003 Olga Moreva Ekaterina Oleinikova
    August 2003 - November 2003 Irina Yakovleva Natalia Korshunova
    November 2003 - August 2004 Irina Yakovleva
    August 2004 - January 2007 Daria Gavrilchuk
    January 2007 - March 2007 Maria Bukatar
    March 2007 - June 2009
    June 2009 - July 2009
    July 2009 - December 2010 Anastasia Shevchenko
    December 2010 - February 2012 Anastasia Shevchenko
    February 2012 - April 2012 Victoria Bogoslavskaya
    April 2012 - June 2012
    June 2012 - September 2012 Maria Nedelkova
    September 2012 - November 2015
    November 2015 - July 2017 Veronika Kononenko Arina Milan Maya Podolskaya
    from July 2017 Christina Arina Milan Maya Podolskaya

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    Discography

    Albums

    1. - "Children" the author of music and words Victoria Voronina
    2. - "Not children" the author of music and words Victoria Voronina
    3. - “So and be or Someone is playing at love…” author of music and lyrics Victoria Voronina
    4. - "Super Baby" author of music and words Victoria Voronina
    5. - "Poems in the subway or Alone houses" the author of music and words Victoria Voronina
    6. - "You are my boyfriend" author of music and lyrics Victoria Voronina
    7. - "You know"
    8. - "Best songs. New collection"
    9. - "Girlfriend" (digital album)
    10. - "Purple Powder"
    11. - "Golden Album"

    Remix albums

    1. 2002 - "Not Children"

    Collections of the best songs and remixes

    1. 2002 - "Who invented this love"
    2. 2012 - “The best songs. New collection"

    Mini Albums

    1. - "You Know" (mini version)
    2. 2013 - "Girlfriend" (digital album (maxi-single))

    Singles

    1. - "Chalk"
    2. - "Nobody"
    3. 2002 - "Cold"
    4. 2002 - "Who"
    5. - "Five Minutes to Love"
    6. 2003 - "So Be It"
    7. 2003 - "Yay-Ya"
    8. - "Super Baby"
    9. 2004 - "Quanto costa"
    10. 2004 - "Girl wants sexa"
    11. 2004 - "Marie fell in love with Juan"
    12. - "Poems in the subway"
    13. 2006 - "Miss you"
    14. - "Tree sticks"
    15. - "Uneasy"

    Dear Gossips, hello everyone! I’ve been sitting on Gossip for a long time and tightly)) But I didn’t dare to write my first post, and then an idea came up after watching the old clip of the Propaganda - Melom group on the music channel. I remember how, as a child, I directly found a deep meaning in this song)) I really liked this group, I knew, of course, all the words by heart)) Then I was still a ten-year-old girl and in children's summer camps we just listened to their songs.

    A bit of history. The Propaganda Group was founded in 2001. The first line-up, which will be discussed in this post, consisted of the soloist Victoria Voronova, Victoria Petrenko and Yulia Garanina. They were also the authors of all the first songs. But then there was a discord between the girls and the producer, and Victoria Petrenko left the group, followed by Yulia Garanina. Then there were other girls, but I won’t write about them, because. I'm interested in this, the first and most famous composition of this group. Well, let's remember our youth, shall we?)

    For a long time nothing has been heard about the group, the former members of this trio do not flash anywhere. But after digging around on the internet, I found them. And I share with you, I think many of you also listened to them in childhood.

    Of the trio, I liked the soloist Victoria Voronina the most, she is also a songwriter. This is what she looked like when she was famous

    I considered her an incredible beauty, so alive, with big eyes, with a good voice (yes, I sincerely thought so). BUT, what happened to her next is, excuse me, a complete paragraph ... In general, judge for yourself.

    Now Victoria, already an ex-soloist of Propaganda, is engaged in solo work, as her VK page tells us, she writes songs for other authors and acts in videos. But for some reason no one sees them.

    She was not spared the fate of duck lips and tuning, making everyone look the same. And now let's see how Vika looks now.

    Now Vika is 32 years old, thirty-two Karl!

    You know, girls, but I still like it, even now. She is kind of sweet, well, I don’t see any malice in her, although she is not popular now, but still she continues to do something, which is already commendable.

    Two other girls - Victoria Petrenko and Yulia Garanina created their own group with the uncomplicated name "Petra and Yucca"

    This is what the girls look like now

    The Propaganda group was founded in 2001. Three teenage girls came to the well-known, at that time, producer Sergei Izotov and said that they had wonderful songs and they wanted to become famous. They were Vika Voronina, Vika Petrenko and Yulia Garanina. The producer really liked the songs and he began to record songs with the girls. During the work, it turned out that of all three, only Vika Voronina can sing, so “recitative parts” were written for the rest. Thus was born its own style of "Propaganda", but in this composition the team lasted less than a year. Soon after the release of the first album, as Vika Voronina recalls, the girls were overwhelmed by star disease and the producer was forced to part with two of them. For some time, several brighter participants claimed their place, to whom increased demands were made in terms of vocals. As a result, Katya Oleinikova (2002-2003), Olga Moreva (2002-2006) and Ira Yakovleva (2003-2009) worked for a long time in the team. There was a turn in the work of the Propaganda group - the rejection of recitative parts and the transition to professional lyrical vocals. In addition, the fourth member appears in the team - a musician, saxophonist Dasha.
    In 2007, all rights to the Propaganda group are transferred to the new producer Sergei Ivanov, who worked with the team until that moment as a director. Only Vika Voronina and Ira Yakovleva keep their places in the group of four participants, Maria Bukatar joins them. It is from this moment that the group begins to perform exclusively live, without the use of a voice phonogram. The tour schedule of the Propaganda group includes 10-15 concerts every month, and the girls' days free from touring are almost daily rehearsals of vocals and choreography.
    Not everyone can withstand such a schedule, and in 2010 Victoria Voronina leaves the team, who dreams of finding time for solo work. And a little earlier, in 2009, instead of Ira Yakovleva, a new participant appeared - Anastasia Shevchenko.

    The group has a large number of national music awards ("Golden Gramophone", "Song of the Year", "Stopudov Hit", "Major League", "Silver Disc", "Bomb of the Year" and many others) and is a laureate of many television festivals and competitions.
    Over the years of its existence, the group has released a large number of hits, such compositions as "Chalk", "Who", "Nobody", "So be it", "Rain on the roofs", "5 minutes", "Yai-ya", "Super -Baby "and" Quanto Costa "headed various charts of radio stations and TV channels for weeks.
    In 2010, the song "You Know", the composer of which is Alexander Yankovsky, became such a hit. This track spent several weeks on the top lines of the DFM chart, and the video for this song is still on the air of music TV channels.
    From that moment on, Alexander Yankovsky and Sergey Ivanov became the main authors of subsequent tracks. This creative union brings success.
    The Propaganda group, consisting of Masha Bukatar and Nastya Shevchenko, continues to delight its fans with new dance compositions and regular concerts.
    In 2011, the track was released and at the same time the video clip "I am like that", which hit the DFM chart and gained more than 10 million views on YouTube. Then the group releases the album "You Know", where one of the tracks "Naberu" also appears on the air on some radio stations.
    At the beginning of 2013, the tracks "Girlfriend" and "I wrote love" were released. Video clips have also been shot for these tracks, which are widely presented on TV channels.
    The track "Girlfriend" has gained immense popularity among the people. More recently, the group released a new album - "Purple Powder" and shot a video for the single "It's a pity".

    Three soloists of the Propaganda group - Vika Petrenko, Vika Voronina and Yulia Garanina - became widely known to the public in the early 2000s. This happened largely due to their bright appearance and charismatic performance. But not without the help of producer Sergei Izotov, the Propaganda group attracted the attention of a multi-million Russian audience.

    How it all began...

    Before the girls gained popularity, they had to endure a lot of disappointments and difficulties. I had to make a living by performing at Christmas trees. The girls worked as clowns and life-size puppets, and hung around on the old Arbat, singing their own songs.

    A. Kozin, the director of a well-known recording studio, accidentally drew attention to one of these performances. A few days later, the Propaganda group was introduced to them by producer S. Izotov. He helped the team record the first hit and "brought" it to the big stage. So the composition "Chalk" became known to the general public.

    Line-up change

    But it was not easy to hold out in one team in the harsh conditions of show business. At one of the performances, the audience noticed that the Propaganda group had changed its composition. Instead of three girls, two appeared on the stage, and one of them was completely unknown. The fans were told that Victoria Petrenko left the group, as a result of a split and “inconsistency” with the moral character of pop stars.

    After her, Julia left the team. As expected, the updated Propaganda group, whose composition has changed, has also changed its image.

    New girls - Olga Moreva and Irina Yakovleva - worked on their appearance, worked on new songs and recorded their first album with great difficulty.

    At the top of popularity

    The album appeared in 2002 and was called "Kids". It was followed by a remix album. The Propaganda group climbed to the top of the charts. New videos, songs, tours led to the fact that the soloists began to be recognized, their hits were increasingly heard on the air of popular radio stations. 2003 was one of the most successful, at that time another album, So Be It, appeared. The enormous popularity of Ira, Vika and Olya was brought by the song of the group "Propaganda" called "Super Baby". A video was filmed on it and a colorful disc was released, the songwriter for which was the soloist Vika Voronina. In 2004, the group won the Golden Gramophone for the song Yay-Ya.

    Since the beginning of its existence, the group has already released 7 albums, toured Russia and beyond with tours. But the "star disease" of one of the participants again led to a change in the composition. Deciding to start a solo career, in 2011 Vika Voronina left the team, her place was taken by Vika Bogoslovskaya (one of the participants in the "Star Factory"). Sang with Ira and Olya no more than six months, and she left them. And in July 2012, Maria Nedelkova joined the Propaganda group.

    Constant work on images, experiments with the disco style, bright attractive appearance of the participants, talented performance allow you to stay afloat in the tough Russian show business. And today you can hear hits performed by the new line-up, which, according to critics, is in no way inferior to the original.

    Victoria Voronina lived on her mother's pension for three years and lost 28 kg from worries

    In the wake of the success of the NTV project “I want to join VIA Gro”, a similar project called “Get into Propaganda” was recently launched on the MUSICBOX TV channel. Its participants were offered to compete for the right to become the new soloist of the Propaganda group, which gained fame at the beginning of the 2000s with the hits Chalk, Superdetka and Apples Ate. Is it worth it to “get into Propaganda”, we were told by Vika VORONINA, a former member and author of all the hits of the group.

    At the origins of the group were me and my friends from the village of Chkalovsky near Moscow - Vika Petrenko and Yulia Garanina, whom I met while studying at the circus school, - Victoria recalls. - The three of us constantly hung out at my house. I played the piano and wrote songs. And the girls performed them with me. Aleksey Kozin from the CD-Land record company accidentally found our records in a box where unplayed cassettes and CDs were thrown out in one of the Moscow nightclubs. And he convinced the former producer of "Inveterate Scammers" and "Guests from the Future" Sergey Izotov to take up our promotion.
    At first the group was called "Influence". Our first album "Kids" was sold in huge numbers. Fans after concerts tore off pieces of our clothes as a keepsake. We could be an unsinkable band. But, unfortunately, our relationship with Vika and Yulia did not stand the test of fame.
    Since my parents did not steal from me, our family always had a bad financial situation. Until the age of 21, I did not have jeans and a mobile phone. And I was quite happy to receive $ 100 for a concert, which was comparable to the monthly salary of my parents. And the girls picked up a star fever. They began to show dissatisfaction with the Izotovs. It seemed to them that he was doing everything wrong: shooting a clip according to the wrong scenario, dressing us in the wrong clothes, etc. As a result, Sergei Evgenievich fired them. Because of this, the girls and I quarreled and stopped talking. Only a year and a half later, Vika and Yulia called me and admitted that they were wrong. We met, we cried, we hugged. But it was already too late.

    You are the one to blame

    After Vika Petrenko and Yulia Garanina, I worked with twelve other teams, Voronina continues. - Every six months - a year someone changed. Sometimes I came to a concert and did not know who would stand with me on stage. And in 2006, Izotov got another business - alcohol. And he announced that he would no longer be engaged in "Propaganda". For me it was a hard blow. I remember that from experiences in two weeks I lost 28 kg. I had a loan for a car. There was no rich lover. Only retired parents. And I did not know how to live on.
    For support, she turned to the concert director of Propaganda, Sergei Ivanov. He used to sell perfumes. He joined our team in 2004. And he became a very close friend to me. “Though you do not leave us! I told him. “Let’s somehow survive together.” According to Ivanov, he negotiated with Izotov for a long time and eventually bought the rights to Propaganda from him. “Now I am your producer,” he told us in the summer of 2007. Signing new contracts with me. I trusted the man so much that, without really delving into it, I signed everything he asked. Moreover, she signed for him twice on blank sheets, which, according to him, were intended for fans. It never occurred to me that Sergei could deceive me.
    I soon realized what a fool I was. Referring to the need to pay compensation to Izotov for us, Ivanov began to take almost all the money from our concerts. My monthly salary averaged six thousand rubles. And I had to dye my hair, fill the car, pay for a rented apartment. My mother gave me her pension for three years. But even this money was not enough to live on. "Can I go to McDonald's to work?" I asked Ivanov. “No,” he answered. You are a media person. I wasn't allowed to sell songs to other artists either. It turned out that under the contract I transferred to Ivanov the rights to everything that I wrote and will write in the future.
    For trying to communicate with one of my colleagues or their producers, he fined me. In fact, I became his slave. In the summer of 2010, she could not stand it and said to Ivanov: “Seryozha, either you raise my salary, or I leave the group. I can't work for that kind of money anymore." “I'd rather raise the other girls' wages,” he replied. “And you, old, crooked, humpbacked and fat, the team doesn’t really need.” After that, Propaganda worked without me for some time. Ivanov called me. But I was offended and did not pick up the phone. “He probably wants to apologize for getting excited,” I thought. “What the hell do I need this for?”
    A month later, we still phoned, met and agreed that I would work in the group until the end of the year, and then I would terminate the contract with him and start performing solo.
    The last time I went on stage as part of Propaganda was on the night of December 31, 2010 to January 1, 2011. However, Ivanov did not even think about terminating the contract with me. Instead, he began, like a magician, to pull out some pieces of paper allegedly about my disruption of concerts and threaten lawsuits. He said that he would not give the work book. He even refused to pay his salary for New Year's Eve.

    Barely ran away

    For a whole year I came to my senses and did not even try to pursue a solo career. It seemed to me that all the ways to show business were closed for me, says Vika. - Then a friend from Perm showed my contract with Ivanov to lawyers. “You can wipe yourself with this piece of paper,” they assured. - There are a lot of violations in it. How can I transfer the rights to songs that have not yet been created ?! It's complete bullshit." I perked up and began to seek termination of the contract through the courts. Consideration of my claim at the place of registration of Ivanov in Sergiev Posad was not crowned with success. Their judge had never dealt with such cases and, without understanding, rejected my demands.
    In response, Ivanov appealed to the Khamovniki Court of Moscow and demanded that I be fined five thousand dollars for failure to fulfill the contract, and also forbid me to do anything without his knowledge - give concerts, record my voice, use my image, etc. But his claim was also dismissed. And most importantly, in the decision of the Khamovniki Court, our contract was recognized as de facto terminated since 2011.
    But Ivanov continued to claim that I belonged to him, and did not allow me to work independently. In St. Petersburg, he even came to the club with the UBEP guys to grab me. Barely managed to escape from him, get into the car and drive away. And in Moscow, after my performance at the Arena Moscow club, through his efforts, a criminal case was opened at all. It is interesting that I was interrogated as a witness in this case by a friend of Ivanov, who had previously come with him to Propaganda concerts. Then this person was fired from the authorities, and the case was closed.
    As acquaintances told me, Ivanov directly says: “My task is to destroy it. Until I sue her, I won’t rest.”


    Forfeit $300 thousand

    A couple of years ago, on TV, along with Vika Voronina, they showed two girls from the first line-up, who claimed that they were the real “Propaganda” and that I forbade them to perform, but in 12 years of working with the group, I have never encountered these girls, - Sergey Ivanov admitted. - And Voronina herself left the team in 2010. She said she was tired of singing. In fact, she experienced female jealousy towards other participants - Masha Bukatar and Nastya Shevchenko, who at some point became a head and shoulders above her as artists.
    After Voronina left, only two participants worked in Propaganda. We tried to take the third, but no one stayed longer than three months. I still have a valid contract with Voronina, concluded until 2017. It stated that in the event of her departure, she must pay a penalty of 300 thousand dollars. But I treated her with understanding and did not demand this money from her. For two years there was no hearing or spirit from her. And then Vika again wanted to return to the stage, and she needed to terminate the contract. If she came to me and humanly asked, it would be a different conversation. But Voronina immediately sued me. At meetings, she threw tantrums and shamelessly lied, as if I had not paid her a salary for years.
    Voronina's claims about the rights to her songs were also lies. She sold them to the former producer of Propaganda, Sergei Izotov. When he stopped working with the group, Vika came in tears and asked me to buy these songs, since she herself had no funds. I paid off with Izotov for a long time. Get into debt. And the judge recognized me as the rightful owner. In general, Voronin's court completely lost.
    Yes, I really went to the police and demanded the cancellation of her concerts. But no one forbade her to compose, record and perform new songs. And Vika performed with the old ones that belonged to me. Plus, I used the name “Propaganda” in the posters, which I registered as a trademark. In doing so, she interfered with the work of our group and harmed us. The criminal case on the fact of her performance at Arena Moscow has not been closed so far. Investigators can't find her for questioning. As far as I know, Voronina is hiding abroad - in the USA, in the city of St. Louis. Yes, I could give up on her and terminate the contract with her. It makes me neither cold nor hot. But Vika behaved in such a way that I, for the sake of principle, will not terminate anything.



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