Stop! Snyato!

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Stop! Snyato!
Stop! Snyato!.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 14, 2003
Recorded2002–2003
Genre Dance-pop, pop rock, teen pop
Language Russian
Label Sony Music, CD Land
Producer Konstantin Meladze
Dmitry Kostyuk
Nu Virgos chronology
Popytka No. 5
(2001)
Stop! Snyato!
(2003)
Biologiya
(2003)
Singles from Stop! Snyato!
  1. "Stop! Stop! Stop!"
    Released: April 2002
  2. "Good morning, papa!"
    Released: September 2002
  3. "Ne ostavlyay menya ljubimiy"
    Released: February 2003
  4. "Ubey moyu podrugu"
    Released: April 2003

Stop! Snyato! is the second studio album by Nu Virgos.

Contents

Track listing

Original 2003 release
No.TitleLength
1."Stop! Stop! Stop! (album version)" (Стоп! Стоп! Стоп! (альбомная версия), lit. Stop! Stop! Stop!)3:46
2."Good morning, papa! (album version)" (Good morning, папа! (альбомная версия), Good morning, daddy!)3:37
3."Ubey moyu podrugu" (Убей мою подругу, lit. Kill my girlfriend)3:44
4."Ne ostavlyay menya ljubimiy" (Не оставляй меня любимый, lit. Don't ever leave my favourite)3:32
5."Ya ne ponyala" (Я не поняла, lit. I don't understand)3:42
6."Stop! Stop! Stop! (disco house mix by YaD)"4:10
7."Good morning, papa! (strong mix by RainMan)"3:45
8."Stop! Stop! Stop! (latino mix by YaD)"3:57
9."Ne ostavlyay menya ljubimiy (etno-easy mix by RainMan)"3:45
10."Good morning, papa! (ING mix by RainMan)"3:23
11."Stop! Stop! Stop! (chrystal pop mix by Master J)"5:00
12."Ne ostavlyay menya ljubimiy (space mix by RainMan)"3:48

Vocals

Videos

2002 – Stop! Stop! Stop!
2002 – Good Morning, papa!
2003 – Ne ostavlyay menya, lubimiy
2003 – Ubey moyu podrugu

Release history

CountryRelease date
IsraelApril 14, 2003
Russia
Ukraine

Certifications

CountryCertification
Russia Gold [1]

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