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2003 studio album by Verka Serduchka From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chita Drita (Russian: Чита Дрита) is the second studio album by Ukrainian singer Verka Serduchka released in 2003 by Mamamusic.
Chita Drita | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2003, 2004 | |||
Venue | Kyiv, Ukraine | |||
Studio | Mamamusic Studio | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 48:38 (3rd edition) | |||
Language | Russian | |||
Label | Mamamusic | |||
Producer |
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Verka Serduchka chronology | ||||
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Alternative cover | ||||
Singles from Chita Drita[1] | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Miamusic | 9/10[2] |
Unlike the previous album, this album was written as a cohesive work.[3] A team of authors led by Andrey Danilko, who wrote both words and music. Ukrainian songwriter Arkady Gartsman and composer Gennady Krupnik were also involved in the work on the album. The author of two songs on the album was Konstanin Gnatenko. Recording took place at Mamamusic Studio in Kyiv, and mastering took place in Moscow.
The song "Ty - na sever, ya - na yug" was recorded with Ukrainian singer Iryna Bilyk, it was the first song in Russian in her discography. Next year it will be included on her first Russian-language album Lyubov. Yad. Iryna Bilyk is also the author of music and lyrics.
The album features the bonus song "Mne tak nuzhna lyubov tvoya", which is designated as performed by Andrey Danilko. "For dessert" there is a remix of the song "Ya rozhdena dlya lyubvi".
Six singles were released from the album for radio rotation. "Chita-drita" was released before the album release. The third single "Novogodnyaya" was released with the first reissue of the album. It became the leader of the radio airwaves, taking first place in the weekly CIS rating, and took second place in the annual one.[1] The song "Yolki" reached the top ten of the charts in the CIS and Ukraine.[1] "Ya popala na lyubov" reached number 62 on the CIS chart.[1]
Semyon Gorov shot music videos for songs "Chita-drita", "Tuk, tuk, tuk", "Ya popala na lyubov".
The album was released in 2003. The cover featured Verka Serduchka wearing floral wreath and fur coat with a dove in her hand against the background of a blooming field. In the same year on the Eve of the New Year, the album was reissued with a new song "Novogodnyaya", the design of the album also changed: this time Verka stood in a snowdrift with the night sky in the background. In 2004 the album was reissued again and again with a new song "Yolki", this time Verka stood against the background of the Northern lights.
In 2005 the album won the Record Awards in the category "Album of the year by an artist from near abroad".[4] For the song "Tuk, tuk, tuk" Verka Serduchka received the Golden Gramophone.
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Year | Title | Peak chart positions | ||
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RUS/CIS Tophit [1] |
Moscow Tophit [5] | |||
2003 | "Chita-drita" | — | — | |
"Gulyanka" | — | — | ||
"Novogodnyaya" | 1 | 72 | ||
2004 | "Tuk, tuk, tuk" | 92 | 27 | |
"Yolki" | 9 | — | ||
2005 | "Ya popala na lyubov" | 62 | — | |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart. | ||||
Region | Date | Format(s) | Edition(s) | Length | Label |
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Ukraine Russia |
2003 | Original edition | 43:04 |
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November 2003 | 2nd edition (+ "Novogodnyaya") | 45:27 | |||
2004 | 3rd edition (+ "Yolki") | 48:38 |
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Various | 2013 | 48:28 | Mamamusic | ||
2014 | Original edition | 42:52 | |||
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