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Pop Crossover Hit Repressed on Ltd Edition Picture Disc - In 2002 t.A.T.u. made pop history with 'All The Things She Said'. Julia Volkova and Lena Katina landed a worldwide number one hit with the song and became one of the most polarizing duos of their time overnight. With its dark synth-pop, maximum catchiness, and emotionally charged hook, the track struck a chord, both musically and culturally. The provocative performance, iconic video, and deliberate staging of outsider status, intimacy, and rebellion made the song much more than just a chart success. More than 20 years later, 'All The Things She Said' is now experiencing a strong revival by being featured in the newly released HBO Max Series “Heated Rivalry” and the Oscar winning Sean Baker film Anora.
To mark this comeback, a 12" picture vinyl is now being released at 45 rpm. The record combines a reinterpreted remix, an extended version and a remix. High-quality sound, iconic artwork, and a track that connects generations.
This vinyl is a tribute to a song that never really disappeared and is now being heard louder than ever.
Moscow duo t.A.T.u. broke internationally in 2002 with this Trevor Horn-produced rework of their Russian hit 'Ya Soshla s Uma', turning adolescent confusion into industrial-strength Eurodance melodrama. 'All The Things She Said' pulses at 90bpm, whispered verses detonating into a chorus of obsessive repetition and distorted guitar grind. The Martin Heated mixes stretch the hook for club consumption and doubling down on hysteria. Provocative marketing aside, it remains immaculately built pop spectacle - angst, lacquered and launched at number one velocity.
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There are several artists with the same or a similar name:
1) Tatu (meaning "three" in Swahili) were an Australian girl trio formed in 2000, the name was chosen as one of the members was born in Kenya. Their single was called Imperfect Girl with B-side Perfect. See the YouTube and other links in the sources.
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2) A Japanese keyboarder composing symphonic music aka tatu4 on Twitter, released an album called Requiem, see his Soundcloud and TMBox pages in the sources.
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3) Incorrect tag for t.A.T.u., the Russian girl duo consisting of Lena Katina and Yulia Volkova. See the Wikipedia article in the sources: "After completing the duo, the producers decided on the name "Тату" (Tatu). Sounding like the English word "tattoo", it is also a shortening hint to the Russian phrase "Эта девочка любит ту девочку", meaning "This girl loves that girl". For the release of their first English-language album, they decided to go by t.A.T.u., using uppercase letters and periods to distinguish themselves from an already existing Australian band, Tatu."
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