Hi-Fi | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Russia |
Genres | Pop, dance |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | Real Records, Iceberg Records |
Members | Thimote Pronkin (1998–present) Olesya Lipchanskaya (2010–present |
Past members | Mitya Fomin (1998–2009) Oksana Oleshko (1998–2003) Tatiana Tereshina (2003–2005) Katya Lee (2006–2010) Kyril Kolgushkin (2009–2011) |
Hi-Fi is a Russian dance pop group established in 1998, founded by composer Pavel Esenin and songwriter and producer Eric Chanturia. The concept of the group consisted of the male leader and two supportive dance-performers until 2006, when Katya Lee joined the group. Lee started her career in the band with the solo song "Vzletai". From then on, the female and male vocals were equal. When Katya Lee left, the group went back to the old concept of the male singing.
Year | Awards | Song / Album / Artist | Category | Results |
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1999 | Golden Gramophone Awards (Золотой Граммофон) | "Чёрный ворон" | Песня [1] | Won |
Stopudoviy hit (Стопудовый хит) | "Беспризорник" | Песня [1] | Won | |
Song of the year (Песня года) | "Беспризорник" | Лауреат фестиваля [2] | Won | |
2000 | Golden Gramophone Awards (Золотой Граммофон) | "За мной" | Песня [1] | Won |
Stopudoviy hit (Стопудовый хит) | "За мной" | Песня [1] | Won | |
Song of the year (Песня года) | "За мной" | Песня [1] | Won | |
Song of the year (Песня года) | "Глупые люди" | Лауреат фестиваля [3] | Won | |
2001 | Hit of the year (Бомба Года) | "Так легко" | Песня [1] | Won |
Night Life Awards | Hi-Fi | Клубная группа [1] | Won | |
Song of the year (Песня года) | "Всё в огонь (Песня царевны)" | Лауреат фестиваля [3] | Won | |
Song of the year (Песня года) | "Бомбей" | Лауреат фестиваля [3] | Won | |
2002 | Golden Gramophone Awards (Золотой Граммофон) | "СШ #7 (А мы любили)" | Песня [1] | Won |
Song of the year (Песня года) | "СШ #7 (А мы любили)" | Лауреат фестиваля [3] | Won | |
Song of the year (Песня года) | "Почтовый поезд" | Лауреат фестиваля | Nominated | |
Song of the year (Песня года) | "Я люблю" | Лауреат фестиваля [3] | Won | |
2003 | Hit of the year (Бомба Года) | "СШ #7 (А мы любили)" | Песня [1] | Won |
Popov Prize (Премия Попова) | "СШ #7 (А мы любили)" | Радиохит [4] | Won | |
Движение | Hi-Fi | Won | ||
2004 | Golden Gramophone Awards (Золотой Граммофон) | "Седьмой лепесток" | Песня [1] | Won |
Stopudoviy hit (Стопудовый хит) | "Билет" | Песня [1] | Won | |
Hit of the year (Бомба Года) | "Седьмой лепесток" | Песня [1] | Won | |
Song of the year (Песня года) | "Седьмой лепесток" | Лауреат фестиваля [5] | Won | |
Song of the year (Песня года) | "Билет" | Лауреат фестиваля [5] | Won | |
2005 | Muz-TV Awards (Премия Муз-ТВ) | Hi-Fi | Best Dance Group | Won |
Hit of the year (Бомба Года) | "Билет" | Песня [1] | Won | |
2008 | World Fashion TV | Hi-Fi | Самая модная группа | Nominated |
Year | Title | Album |
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1998 | "Ты прости" | Первый контакт |
"Не дано" | ||
1999 | "Беспризорник" | |
"Про лето" | Репродукция | |
"Чёрный ворон" | ||
2000 | "Он" | Запоминай |
"Глупые люди" | ||
"За мной" | ||
2001 | "Так легко" | |
2002 | "СШ #7 (А мы любили)" | Best |
"Я люблю" | ||
2004 | "Седьмой лепесток" | Любовное настроение |
"Билет" | Best 1 | |
"Беда" | ||
2005 | "Берега" | |
2006 | "Взлетай" | |
"По следам" | — | |
2007 | "Право на счастье" | |
2008 | "Седьмой лепесток" (Remix) | |
"Мы не ангелы" |
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