Ruki Vverh!

Ruki Vverh! (Russian: Руки Вверх,[2] meaning "Hands Up!") is a Russian pop and techno former band and current solo act by Sergey Zhukov. The band came to prominence in the 1990s.[3]

Hands Up!
Руки Вверх!
Zhukov and Potekhin in 2005
Background information
GenresPop, Eurodance, dance-pop
Years active1996–2006, 2008present
WebsiteRukiVverh.ru
MembersSergey Zhukov[1]
Past membersAleksey Potehin

Discography

  • Breathe Evenly (1997)
  • Breathe Evenly (+4 new songs) (1997)
  • Hands Up, Dr. Shlyager! (1998) album cover version and remix of song by Vyacheslav Dobrynin
  • Make it Louder! (1998)
  • Make It Even Louder! (1998)
  • Make It Even Louder! (+4 new songs) (1998)
  • Without Вrakes (1999)
  • No Brakes at All (19992000)
  • Crazy (19992000) unofficial album (the songs are in English)
  • Hello, It's Me (2000)
  • Do Not Worry, I'm With You (2001)
  • Little Girls (2001)
  • Fire (200102)unofficial album
  • End Pop, Dance All (2002)
  • I'm With You Well (2003)
  • And the Girls Are So Cold (2004)
  • Fuc*in' Rock'n'Roll (2005)
  • Call Me, Don't Drive Me (2005)
  • Hotel (2005)
  • Opened the Door (2012)
  • The Best (2013)
  • 20 Years. When We Were Young (2016)

Covers

  • "Pesenka" was heavily sampled by other acts that went on to have international hits with them, including A Touch of Class's "Around the World (La La La La La)" in 2000, beFour's "Magic Melody" in 2007, Beat Ink's "Around the World" in 2008, Chris Webby's "La La La" in 2009 and Auburn feat. Iyaz's "La La La" in 2010.
  • "18 Mne Uzhe" has been covered by Estonian pop group Hellad Velled as "18", which became a hit. Also Russian pop group Reflex made another cover of the song.[3]
  • "Kroshka Moya" has been parodied by the Ukrainian Russophone comedy group Lyudi v Belom in a German language version "Meine Kleine" under the fake name Hände Hoch (Хенде Хох, meaning Hands Up in German).

See also

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