In 2003 Throughout their career the group has received criticism, particularly since the release of 'All The Things She Said'. The review for 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane labelled the band as an exceptionally tawdry gimmick. In 2003, after the release of their video of 'All The Things She Said', some UK presenters had campaigned to ban the video worldwide. Despite subsequent reports that the had banned the video from their pre- programme, the BBC quickly denied the ban, stating only that they had better footage to show.
Not only have t.A.T.u. Received criticism and controversy, but critics have also targeted their former producer Ivan Shapovalov for their creation. Just before the recording of their third studio album 'Dangerous and Moving', it was announced that Julia was pregnant. This led to critics accusing the girls of being 'fake', in regards to the impression they were lesbians, although Lena and Julia have said in the past they are not 'together' or 'in a relationship'. The group have appeared on twice, ranking at number six in 2006 with estimates of 1.4. Million dollars and thirty-six in 2007, dropping thirty places. The group received the FHM Special Award for being the Top 100 Sexiest Woman.
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Both Katina and Volkova have been ranked on, with Katina at fifty-three and Volkova at fifteen. The group also appeared on the cover of. Cancellations of concerts controversy Between the years of 2002 and 2004, t.A.T.u. Caused controversy for cancelling several concerts and tours around the world. In March 2003, the group announced dates for their 'Show Me Love Promo Tour' in the United Kingdom.
However the next month, just days before they were due to perform, the group dropped the dates and did not perform at the concert, due to poor ticket sales. Stated that only a fraction of the tickets were sold for the concert and said the stadiums (held in and ) had capacities of around 10,000. A spokesman from their label, Interscope, did not understand why the cancellation took place. In May 2003, t.A.T.u.' S management were sued by the promoters EEM Group for the cancellations of the concerts.
EEM sued their management for £300,000, claiming they put 'unachievable and numerous obstacles' in the way of ticket sales for the shows. They also claimed that Julia's illness was a reason for the cancellation, however due to the lack of evidence, the lawsuit was discarded. After the lawsuit, the group also cancelled their Asian-promo tour for and, due to Julia's sickness, who needed urgent surgery. The same month, the group postponed their German Promo tour, due to a late invitation to the 2003, where they performed. The following month they also cancelled their Riga concert and Japan concert in June, which led to a lawsuit from Pasadena Group Promotion, asking $180,000 in damages, as they did not receive any official letters regarding the cancellation.
While promoting their studio album, the group cancelled their appearances in Chile due to poor ticket sales and the withdrawal of one of the Chilean sponsors. One month later, the group cancelled their tour at the last minute, due to inadequate stage preparation and poor ticket sales. In September 2009, several dates in Russia were cancelled due to the 22 July. Legacy 'All The Things She Said' was ranked at number 452 in magazine's 'The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born'.
The song was listed at number 8 on the 's Top 100 Pop Songs of the Decade. Rebecca Bary from listed the song at number five on their Top Ten Best Singles of 2003. Bill Lamb from listed the song on his Top 100 Pop Songs of 2003 at number 31 and on his Top 10 Contemporary Girl Group Songs at number ten. In 2008, the group received the MTV Legend award by MTV Russia. The group is the most successful Russian musical export of all time.
Katina stated to; 'People will remember us for great songs, being free, taking life as it is and not being afraid of anything, There were provocative images of two girls kissing each other, but the second thing was the really great music.' In 2006, both Lena and Julia were awarded 'Woman of the Year' by GQ's Person of the Year Awards, but were not awarded under the band name. To date, the group have sold over 25 million records worldwide. Productions and T.A. Music When t.A.T.u. Was first formed by Shapovalov, Neformat was created as the group's production company, with Shapovalov and Renski at the head.
In 2004, the company was dissolved when t.A.T.u. Left Shapovalov. Since 2005, T.A. Music has been the Moscow-based production company of t.A.T.u. The liner notes that accompanied the release of said that the company was composed of t.A.T.u., Boris Renski, Dasha Mischenko, and Andrey Artischev. After t.A.T.u. Broke ties with Universal Music in 2006, it was announced in 2008 that T.A.
Music would become the duo's record label, although only currently in the Russian market. Was released internationally on iTunes through the T.A. Music also now acts as the label and management company for Lena Katina's solo project. Members. — vocals (1999–2014, 2016).
— vocals (1999–2014, 2016) Backing band members. Sven Martin — keyboard, musical director (2002–2014, 2016). Troy MacCubbin — guitars (2002–2010). Matthew Venslauskas — guitars (2010–2014, 2016). Roman Ratej — drums (2003–2006).
Steve 'Boomstick' Wilson — drums (2006–2014, 2016). Domen Vajevec — bass (2006–2014, 2016) Discography.
Hard to know how to rate this one. I certainly wouldn't want to imply to anyone that this is good - far from it. But if you have gone into it knowing it has a TATU theme, then you probably pretty much know what to expect, and that's exactly what this movie delivers.
Two girls meet on the TATU message boards. Mischa Barton plays a Russian girl quite convincingly. People pan her as a bad actress, but there are certain roles she pulls off well, this was one of them. I was really impressed that she managed to speak the language and didn't seem fake. The English guy in this was much more hammy and fake, and he was possibly for real!
The other girl is an American living in Russia with her bitchy stepmother. Obviously the two strike up a friendship which turns to love (what else would you expect, really?! Come on - TATU!). Through plot twists that feel unrealistic the girls are out on their own and moving with a bad crowd. The American girl discovers drugs, Mischa may or may not be hooking herself for accommodation. Then she is arrested and through even more unbelievable twists of plot, there is a happy ever after ending which features a cameo and song from the TATU girls themselves. It's all pretty far fetched and doesn't make sense in parts, but if you like TATU you're going to want to watch this.
In 2003 Throughout their career the group has received criticism, particularly since the release of 'All The Things She Said'. The review for 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane labelled the band as an exceptionally tawdry gimmick. In 2003, after the release of their video of 'All The Things She Said', some UK presenters had campaigned to ban the video worldwide.
Despite subsequent reports that the had banned the video from their pre- programme, the BBC quickly denied the ban, stating only that they had better footage to show. Not only have t.A.T.u. Received criticism and controversy, but critics have also targeted their former producer Ivan Shapovalov for their creation.
Just before the recording of their third studio album 'Dangerous and Moving', it was announced that Julia was pregnant. This led to critics accusing the girls of being 'fake', in regards to the impression they were lesbians, although Lena and Julia have said in the past they are not 'together' or 'in a relationship'. The group have appeared on twice, ranking at number six in 2006 with estimates of 1.4. Million dollars and thirty-six in 2007, dropping thirty places. The group received the FHM Special Award for being the Top 100 Sexiest Woman. Both Katina and Volkova have been ranked on, with Katina at fifty-three and Volkova at fifteen.
The group also appeared on the cover of. Cancellations of concerts controversy Between the years of 2002 and 2004, t.A.T.u. Caused controversy for cancelling several concerts and tours around the world. In March 2003, the group announced dates for their 'Show Me Love Promo Tour' in the United Kingdom. However the next month, just days before they were due to perform, the group dropped the dates and did not perform at the concert, due to poor ticket sales.
Stated that only a fraction of the tickets were sold for the concert and said the stadiums (held in and ) had capacities of around 10,000. A spokesman from their label, Interscope, did not understand why the cancellation took place. In May 2003, t.A.T.u.' S management were sued by the promoters EEM Group for the cancellations of the concerts. EEM sued their management for £300,000, claiming they put 'unachievable and numerous obstacles' in the way of ticket sales for the shows.
They also claimed that Julia's illness was a reason for the cancellation, however due to the lack of evidence, the lawsuit was discarded. After the lawsuit, the group also cancelled their Asian-promo tour for and, due to Julia's sickness, who needed urgent surgery. The same month, the group postponed their German Promo tour, due to a late invitation to the 2003, where they performed.
The following month they also cancelled their Riga concert and Japan concert in June, which led to a lawsuit from Pasadena Group Promotion, asking $180,000 in damages, as they did not receive any official letters regarding the cancellation. While promoting their studio album, the group cancelled their appearances in Chile due to poor ticket sales and the withdrawal of one of the Chilean sponsors.
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One month later, the group cancelled their tour at the last minute, due to inadequate stage preparation and poor ticket sales. In September 2009, several dates in Russia were cancelled due to the 22 July. Legacy 'All The Things She Said' was ranked at number 452 in magazine's 'The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born'.
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The song was listed at number 8 on the 's Top 100 Pop Songs of the Decade. Rebecca Bary from listed the song at number five on their Top Ten Best Singles of 2003. Bill Lamb from listed the song on his Top 100 Pop Songs of 2003 at number 31 and on his Top 10 Contemporary Girl Group Songs at number ten. In 2008, the group received the MTV Legend award by MTV Russia. The group is the most successful Russian musical export of all time. Katina stated to; 'People will remember us for great songs, being free, taking life as it is and not being afraid of anything, There were provocative images of two girls kissing each other, but the second thing was the really great music.'
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In 2006, both Lena and Julia were awarded 'Woman of the Year' by GQ's Person of the Year Awards, but were not awarded under the band name. To date, the group have sold over 25 million records worldwide. Productions and T.A. Music When t.A.T.u. Was first formed by Shapovalov, Neformat was created as the group's production company, with Shapovalov and Renski at the head. In 2004, the company was dissolved when t.A.T.u. Left Shapovalov.
Since 2005, T.A. Music has been the Moscow-based production company of t.A.T.u. The liner notes that accompanied the release of said that the company was composed of t.A.T.u., Boris Renski, Dasha Mischenko, and Andrey Artischev. After t.A.T.u.
Broke ties with Universal Music in 2006, it was announced in 2008 that T.A. Music would become the duo's record label, although only currently in the Russian market. Was released internationally on iTunes through the T.A.
Music also now acts as the label and management company for Lena Katina's solo project. Members. — vocals (1999–2014, 2016). — vocals (1999–2014, 2016) Backing band members. Sven Martin — keyboard, musical director (2002–2014, 2016). Troy MacCubbin — guitars (2002–2010).
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Matthew Venslauskas — guitars (2010–2014, 2016). Roman Ratej — drums (2003–2006). Steve 'Boomstick' Wilson — drums (2006–2014, 2016). Domen Vajevec — bass (2006–2014, 2016) Discography.