Ruki Vverh!

Ruki Vverh!
Руки Вверх!
Background information
Genres Pop music
Dance music
Years active 1996–2006, 2012-present
Website RukiVverh.ru
Members Sergey Zhukov
Aleksey Potehin

Ruki Vverh (Russian: Руки Вверх,[1] meaning "Hands Up") is a Russian pop and techno band. The band members are Sergey Zhukov and Aleksey Potehin. They came to prominence in the 1990s. The group was officially disbanded in August 2006.

Covers of Ruki Vverh songs

An Estonian pop group "Hellad velled" made (18 mne uzhe) hit a cover version of the song (18).

A Russian pop group "Reflex" made (18 mne uzhe) hit another cover version of the song (18 mne uzhe).

A Russian comedy group made (Meine kleine), a German language parody of (Kroshka moja) under the fake name"Hände hoch"(Хенде Хох), meaning "Hands Up" in German.

Discography

See also

References

  1. The conventional transliteration would be "Ruki Vverkh", rather than "Ruki Vverh".

External links

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