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Kraski (band)
Belarusian pop/Eurodance band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kraski (Russian: Краски)[1][2] is a Russian-language pop / Eurodance musical band from Belarus.[3]

The band was formed on 1 January 2001, in Minsk, and since 2003 is based in Moscow. Kraski launched five studio albums in the early 2000s, time in which the band had a big popularity in Russia and CIS, with many songs in tops of the musical charts.[4] Band producer and songwriter is Alexey Voronov.[5][6]
In 2011, their single "Старший брат" ("Starshiy Brat", Elder Brother) was included in a list by Afisha magazine as one of the most remarkable and memorable hits of the latest 20 years in Russian music.[7]
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Discography
Albums
Collaborative projects
- ЯК-40 и Краски (2001) — «Ты у меня одна»
- Краски и Viza Незалежнай Рэспублікі Мроя (2003) — «Тры чарапахі»
- Краски и Андрей Губин (2004) — «Те, кто любит»
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Members
Current members
- Dasha Subbotina: vocal
- Vitali Kondrakov: keyboards
- Denis Barvinok: keyboards
Former members
- Ekaterina (Katya) Borovik: vocal, 2001
- Oksana Kovalevskaya: vocal, 2002–2006
- Vasily Bogomya: keyboards, 2001–2003
- Andrei Chighir: keyboards, 2001–2003
- Dmitry Orlovsky: keyboards, 2003–2006
- Katya Sasha: vocal 2006–2011
Chronology

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External links
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