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The Russian teen duet T.A.T.U. -- a.k.a. t.A.T.u.,
Tatoo, Tatu, Taty -- consists of Yulia (Julia) Olegovna Volkova and Elena
(Lena) Sergeevna Katina. The Moscow natives were born only a few months
apart; Lena on October 4, 1984, and Julia on February 20, 1985. The two have
been friends since childhood, and have been quite active, both pursuing such
diverse hobbies as figure skating, ballroom dancing, swimming; Julia also
spent five years taking tennis lessons.
Interest in music came early to the T.A.T.U. girls, and they both wanted to
be singers. From 1994 to 1997, Lena was a member of the children's pop group
"Avenue," and afterwards she joined Julia in another group, "Neposedi." In
1998, Julia was kicked out of the group for misbehaving and disrupting other
band members. Lena stayed on for another year. Meanwhile, both girls
attended local Moscow high schools and even found time to take piano lessons.
In 2000, a former ad man named Ivan Shapovalov decided to take a crack at
producing a pop band. After holding auditions, he picked Julia and Lena as
the best, then set them up as a duet. The two were signed to a demanding
contract; they were strictly controlled, and told how to behave at press
conferences. By October, T.A.T.U. had released their first single and video,
"Ya Soshla S Uma" (it was originally translated to "I've Lost My Mind"),
which later appeared on their debut album, 200 Po Vstriechnoy. Both quickly
became hits.
Soon T.A.T.U. went on tour in Russia. Their routine at concerts -- with
precise stage directions, such as when to move about, how to act, even how
to partially strip -- has stayed the same over two years. But the girls
didn't object and the discipline paid off; before long they were a pop
sensation in Russia. International tours followed in other countries
including Germany, Bulgaria, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Israel.
T.A.T.U. reached its next plateau in 2002, when the duet began rerecording
their album in English for release in the UK and Germany. The project was
supervised by famed pop music producer Trevor Horn, and the album, now
called 200 Km/H in the Wrong Lane was completed in April. T.A.T.U. traveled
to America to promote the English-language release, schmoozing in Los
Angeles and New York. By September, the album and single "All the Things She
Said" -- the renamed "I've Lost My Mind" -- were released, becoming a smash.
The album's second release, "Not Gonna Get Us," was already a hit in Russia
and is now getting airplay on American radio stations.
Despite their overnight success, Julia and Lena haven't let it go to their
heads. The pair are still in school. Julia attends the State Musical Variety
and Jazz Arts School to hone her vocal skills, while Lena -- whose favorite
author is Russian great Fyodor Dostoevsky -- attends Moscow State University,
where she studies psychology. |
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