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Dangerous and Moving


Dangerous and Moving is the second English-language (third overall) studio album by Russian musical group t.A.T.u. and the English-language equivalent of the album Lyudi Invalidy ("People with disabilities"). The album was first released on 5 October 2005 in Japan then on 10 October in the UK, 11 October in North America, and in Europe and Latin America, on 14 October. As of January 2010 the album sold 93,000 copies in the United States and had peaked at number 131 on Billboard 200.[4][5][6] Read more on Last.fm.

t.A.T.u. was a Russian pop duo consisting of Lena Katina and Julia Volkova. The two started out as part of the children's musical group Neposedy before being managed by producer and director Ivan Shapovalov and signing with Russian record label Neformat. t.A.T.u.'s debut album 200 по встречной (2001) was a commercial success in Eastern Europe, and that resulted in the duo signing with Interscope Records to release its English-language counterpart, 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane (2002). The album was certified platinum by the IFPI for one million copies sold in Europe and became the first album by a foreign group to reach number one in Japan. It was also certified gold in the United States and included the international hits All the Things She Said and Not Gonna Get Us. The duo represented Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with the song Ne Ver, Ne Boisia - Eurovision 2003 Version, finishing third. t.A.T.u. released the albums Dangerous and Moving with the Люди инвалиды in 2005 to moderate success after parting ways with Shapovalov. The former was promoted with the international hit All About Us. The duo ventured into other projects, such as creating their own production company T.A. Music and promoting the film inspired by their story, You and I (2008). Their last pair of albums, Весёлые Улыбки (Happy Smiles) and Waste Management, followed between 2008 and 2009, respectively. t.A.T.u. officially broke up in 2011, with Katina and Volkova pursuing solo careers. They reunited to perform at special occasions, such as the opening ceremony of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, in subsequent years. In 2022, they had a reunion show at the Dinamo Stadium in Minsk as part of the Ovion Show, and are set to have a reunion show in 2025 at the Mriya Resort in Crimea. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.











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