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**Title (implied):** "Live Singing Abilities of Popular Russian-speaking Female Singers"
**Summary:**
A video review assesses the live singing capabilities of 12 popular Russian-speaking female singers:
1. Nadezhda Dorofeeva (strong vocals)
2. Olechka Buzova (often uses phonograms)
3. Polina Gagarina (excellent live vocals)
4. Tina Karol (powerful, unique timbre, always sings live)
5. Christina (sings well live, unafraid to show non-studio voice)
6. Liza Monetochka (classically trained, good live vocals)
7. The Kitties (rock band, always perform live)
8. Lolita (clear contralto voice, comfortable in various settings)
9. Vera Brezhnev (questionable live singing abilities, often assisted)
10. Anna Pletneva (leads Vintage, sings live with guitar and drums)
11. Linda (formerly relied on distinctive sound rather than strong vocals)
12. Elena Temnikova and Natalya Koroleva (struggle with live performances, unlike their past achievements)
**Call to Action:**
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Here are the key facts extracted from the text, without opinions, in short sentences with numbers:
1. **Nadezhda Dorofeeva** was a laureate of many international vocal competitions before her participation in a duet.
2. **Nadezhda Dorofeeva** started a solo career after her time in a duet.
3. **Olechka Buzova** began her career at the age of 17 and became a prominent star in Russian show business.
4. **Polina Gagarina** went through the "Star Factory" and took second place in the Eurovision competition.
5. **Tina Karol** graduated from music school and never used a phonogram in her performances.
6. **Tina Karol** is known for her unique timbre.
7. **Christina Aguilera is not mentioned in the context of the other singers, but rather** **Christina** (likely a different person, possibly a mistake in translation or a lesser-known artist) sings well live and doesn't avoid showcasing her non-studio voice.
8. **The group "We" (or possibly "Vi")** had a soloist who is now an independent artist.
9. **Liza Monetochka** attended music school, graduating in piano, which gave her a good classical vocal base.
10. **The group "Kitties"** has a policy of performing live, without phonograms.
11. **Lolita** was part of the Russian duo "Academy" with Alexander Tsekalo.
12. **Lolita** has a clear contralto voice.
13. **Vera Brezhnev** often uses backing vocals or phonograms in her performances.
14. **Anna Pletneva** is the lead singer of the vintage group, plays guitar and drums, and always performs live.
15. **Linda** was a phenomenon on the domestic stage in the late 90s, known for her specific sound rather than vocal abilities.
16. **Natalya Koroleva** now sings and speaks with a drawl, a change from her earlier vocal achievements.
17. **Elena Temnikova** went through "Star Factory" and prefers backing tracks or acoustic instruments for live performances.
18. **Albina Dzhanabaeva (referenced as "alberdi")** has retained her recognizable voice despite losing popularity.