Ruslana, Singer in Red Dress

Ukrainian singer Ruslana, the winner of Eurovision song contest, with the song “Wild Dances”.

You can watch a backstage performance of “Wild Dances” in this video:

And now she is shocking her fans with this unusual dress.

Honestly it is more an underwear than a dress:





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ukrainian russian singer ruslana
ukrainian russian singer ruslana

If someone would like to get this “Ruslana, Wild Dances” song in mp3, here is the link:
Ruslana, Wild Dances

Video is from Youtube, pictures from phl.com.ua and mp3 is from Dr. Main private library.

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    20 Responses to “Ruslana, Singer in Red Dress”

    1. Kos says:

      ukranian music and “russian music” tag, lol. ukranian girl and “russian girl” tag, lol again. also add georgian, kazakh, uzbek music and tag them as “russian” too, lol. i think you also can`t see difference between english, french and german music too?

    2. Russian says:

      You must be jocking! Of caurse we can see difference! Bad for you if can’t:))

    3. Kos says:

      i am russian, jfy. i wrote it to admin of this site

    4. dRE says:

      Holy crap! The admin actually posted the sources where he got this stuff from! Our patient is slowly progressing, people. :)
      Next step, get rid of the fake “all the materials on this site are submitted by the readers through feedback form” line at the bottom and reveal the true identity of the author.

    5. Kosmonaut says:

      first of all he should teach to distinguish russians and all ppl from former ussr

    6. raptorok says:

      WHY ARE YOU WRITING IN BLOG ABOUT RUSSIA INFORMATION ABOUT UKRAINE?! UKRAINE IS NOT RUSSIA!!

    7. Kosmonaut says:

      lol have you watched the whole video? ruslana speaks ukranian and supports anti-russian orange revolution. but here she is russian singer, what the irony, poor poor ruslana

    8. dRE says:

      Russians and Ukranians are historically tied together, moreover, we share the same blood (unlike for example fascist Balkan states). Unfortunately, some pro-Western forces are trying to break us apart, but looks like they’re failing.

    9. W. Shedd says:

      Silly to assert that “pro-Western” forces are trying to break Ukraine from Russia. I think history between the two countries is quite enough to cause that break. The West is simply the only alternative for Ukraine to turn towards. If they wish to improve their country, where else can they go … towards China and India?

      As for some “failure” to “break” Ukraine from Russia - any return towards Russia is simply a result of internal politics within Ukraine. Over 60% of Ukraine voted against Yankovich, but because this vote was split, he was able to form a coalition to become Prime Minister. That doesn’t mean that his opinions are any more accepted within his own country than they were before. His opposition simply did not remain unified - but still they oppose.

      As for Russian and Ukrainian kindredship, I saw a Ukrainian writer who said it best: “You feel strangely different from Russians when at home or in Russia, and strangely similar to them when in any other country.” From: http://www.zompist.com/ukraine.html

    10. dRE says:

      W.Shedd: Well, too bad for the Ukranian writer, he seems to be that other 40%. If he (or any other Ukranian) feels ashamed to resemble a Russian, maybe he should consider a change of nationality (American perhaps?).
      The Catalonians in Spain don’t like the Spanish either, but they’re still part of Spain and will be, whether they like it or not.

    11. fuutott says:

      try “ruslana” in images.google.com and disable the SafeSearch

    12. Patrick says:

      Well said Wally, well said.

    13. Scott says:

      U menya ect’ Kolomeika. Eta ochen horoshaya musika. Ruslana is a great singer. I love Ukraine and Russia. Visited Ukraine a few years ago and studied Russia and Soviet Union History in college. I also worked with and for Ukrainian and Russian immigrants. We can all live, work and succeed together. That’s my strong belief. I wish everyone the best. Take care.

    14. Scott says:

      I just wanted to add that I love all kinds of Ukrainian and Russian music.

    15. meda says:

      ukrainian is such a beautifully sounding language, love it.
      stihi na ukrainskom prkrasny.
      peace
      meda

    16. maxa says:

      I think that is a normal pop-singer scenic suit. A lot of pop-singeres dress the same way.

    17. v. says:

      she’s not only singer, she’s deputy in the parliament of Ukraine, by the way.

    18. Macaca says:

      There’s allways a reason to post pics and stuff about beautifull female’s, even if its not directly related to the topic at hand.

    19. alex_rus says:

      Be sure all ukranian know russian language ass mother tongue

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