Английская Википедия:Budzma! Tuzin. Perazagruzka-2

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Budzma! Tuzin. Perazagruzka-2 (Шаблон:Lang-be) is a compilation album by a dozen Belarusian and foreign bands and solo performers, who usually sing in Russian, English, and Ukrainian, but made covers of their songs in Belarusian.[1] The CD was released by the public movement Budzma Belarusians! and the music portal Tuzin.fm in December 2011.[2] The project was visualized by Siarhei Budkin.[3][4] The presentation of the compilation, which was headlined by Oleg Skrypka, took place at the Minsk club "Loft" on December 15, 2011.[5]

Tracklisting

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Reception

In her review for the magazine Большой, Taciana Zamiroŭskaja described the compilation as a "wonderful project by the site Tuzin.fm and the campaign Budzma Belarusians! and wrote that "the CD turned out to be quite good."[6][7] Reviewing for the European Radio for Belarus, Ilya Malinovsky noted that it is "really high-quality music from the real professionals in all music styles."[8][9]

At the "Ultra-Music Awards 2011" ceremony, the CD was honored as "Project of the Year."[10][11]

In 2018, Tuzin.fm, together with Letapis.by, selected the song “Краіна мрой” by Vopli Vidopliassova in the top “60 todays hits in the Belarusian language,” a list of best songs released since 1988.[12]

In 2019, Lesha Gorbash from 34mag included the project in the list of the most significant events in Belarusian music for the period 2010-2019.[13]

Footnotes

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References

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