2003 studio album by Verka Serduchka
Kha-ra-sho! |
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Studio album by Verka Serduchka |
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Released | 2003 |
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Recorded | 1998–2003 |
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Venue | Kyiv, Ukraine |
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Studio | - Mamamusic Studio (1998-2003)
- Muzykalnaya birzha (1999-2002)[1]
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Genre | |
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Length | 59:23 |
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Language | |
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Label | Mamamusic |
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Producer | - Andriy Danylko
- Yurii Nikitin (exec)
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Verka Serduchka chronology |
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Neizdannoye (2002) | Kha-ra-sho! (2003) | Chita Drita (2003) | |
Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Source | Rating |
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Miamusic | 8/10[2] |
Ogoniok | unrated[3] |
Kha-ra-sho! (Russian: Ха-ра-шо!; transl. Good) is the debut studio album by Ukrainian singer Verka Serduchka released in 2003 by Mamamusic.
The record became one of the most popular releases at that time in post-Soviet states. It sold 500,000 copies and even received a diamond certification in Ukraine.[4] In 2004, the album won in the category "Album of the year" at the Muz-TV Music Awards,[5] for the songs "Hop-Hop" and "Ya ne ponyala" Serdyuchka received the Golden Gramophones.[6]
Track listing
– Re-releaseNo. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Abrikosy" (First version) | Andriy Danylko | Danylko | 4:15 |
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2. | "Vsyo budet khorosho" | Danylko | Danylko | 3:54 |
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3. | "A ya tolko s moroza" | Danylko | Danylko | 3:46 |
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4. | "Horilka" | | | 2:53 |
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5. | "Hop-Hop" | Danylko | Danylko | 3:14 |
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6. | "Lyuta bdzhilka" | Danylko | Danylko | 3:53 |
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7. | "Pirozhok" | Danylko | Danylko | 3:42 |
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8. | "Ya rozhdena dlya lyubvi" | Danylko | Danylko | 5:26 |
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9. | "Devochki" | Danylko | Danylko | 5:06 |
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10. | "Ya ne ponyala" | | | 3:48 |
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11. | "Ty uvolen" | Danylko | Danylko | 4:54 |
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12. | "A metel metyot belaya..." | Danylko | Danylko | 4:44 |
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13. | "A ya u hay khodyla..." | Danylko | Danylko | 2:27 |
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