Fabrika
There are three bands with the name. 1) Fabrika is a Russian pop girl group from Moscow. The group was formed from four girls who took part in the first season of the Russian talent show Star Factory in 2002 named Sati Kazanova, Irina Toneva, Alexandra Savelieva, and Maria Alalykina. Igor Matvienko, the project's director, became Fabrika's producer. Fabrika finished second in the show, losing only to the boy band Korni. After the shooting of the group's first video, Maria Alalykina left Fabrika to complete her studies in university. On November 5, 2003 Fabrika released their first album Devushki Fabrichnye (Russian: Девушки фабричные). This was followed on 25 December 2008 by a second album entitled My Takie Raznye (Russian: Мы Такие Разные)[1]. A third album is planned, but will not be released until at least 2011[2]. Current line-up Irina Toneva Alexandra Savelieva Ekaterina Li 2) Fabrika is Romanian band. Line-up: George Liliac - voice, guitarGeorgiana - voiceSimona Dumitru - keyboardsDan Ignat - bassLuca Marius - guitarNarcis Dumitrache - drums 3) Czech old-school punk split-up band in Kladno. Line-Up: Miloslav Čermák - Pinda (guita, voice) Petr Směšný - Smích (bass, voice) Petr Suchel - Susy (drums) Info - https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://anicka182.wz.cz/fabrika.html Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There are three bands with the name. 1) Fabrika is a Russian pop girl group from Moscow. The group was formed from four girls who took part in the first season of the Russian talent show Star Factory in 2002 named Sati Kazanova, Irina Toneva, Alexandra Savelieva, and Maria Alalykina. Igor Matvienko, the project's director, became Fabrika's producer. Fabrika finished second in the show, losing only to the boy band Korni. After the shooting of the group's first video, Maria Alalykina left Fabrika to complete her studies in university. On November 5, 2003 Fabrika released their first album Devushki Fabrichnye (Russian: Девушки фабричные). This was followed on 25 December 2008 by a second album entitled My Takie Raznye (Russian: Мы Такие Разные)[1]. A third album is planned, but will not be released until at least 2011[2]. Current line-up Irina Toneva Alexandra Savelieva Ekaterina Li 2) Fabrika is Romanian band. Line-up: George Liliac - voice, guitarGeorgiana - voiceSimona Dumitru - keyboardsDan Ignat - bassLuca Marius - guitarNarcis Dumitrache - drums 3) Czech old-school punk split-up band in Kladno. Line-Up: Miloslav Čermák - Pinda (guita, voice) Petr Směšný - Smích (bass, voice) Petr Suchel - Susy (drums) Info - https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://anicka182.wz.cz/fabrika.html Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Про любовь
Зажигают огоньки
Не родись красивой
Романтика
Не виноватая я
Рыбка
Мы Такие Разные
You Sexy Thing
Лёлик
Я тебя зацелую
Crispy
Factory
понимаешь
Baloney
Девушки фабричные
Не родись красивой - Remix
Море зовёт
Indian
Li'l Darlin'
Romantika
Ne vinovataya ya
Show It!
See Me
Beat Goes On
Я тебя зацелую - Radu Sirbu RMX
Zazhigayut Ogon'ki
Funky
Rybka
5 минут
Мама молодая
Не родись красивой (Remix)
Могла как могла
Good Enough
She Says
Alone
Give Me, Give In
Позвони, будь посмелей
Ой, мама, я влюбилась
Je T'aime
Public Enemy
Tronic
5 minut
Gadalka
Attack of the Machines
Он
Секрет
Бабочки
Я тебя зацелую (Radu Sirbu RMX)
Mechanized Human
I'm So Happy
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