When did these two ladies get so damn hot? Yes, pregnant and all, Yulia looks mighty sexy. The once-"lesbian" duo will appear on the new issue of Maxim Russia. I can't wait to see more of this shoot. Onto music news, t.A.T.u are working on their third English studio album, wich they hope to be as successful as their two previous albums. They have already started promotion for the russian version of the album titled Upravleniye Otbrosami in Europe. We can expect the English version to be titled Waste Management and be released in late 2008. The lead single is called "Beliy Plashchik", which translates into "White Robe". The music video for the single was shot during October 6th and 7th at the Hyperion Waste Treatment Plant in Los Angeles, California. It was directed by James Cox (and his team including producer Billy Parks, and cameraman Joe Labisi), who had previously directed their videos for "Lyudi Invalidy" and "All About Us". The video follows the theme of the album and song, centering around a parallel of Nazism during the Holocaust in the 21st century. However, on the group's website, they posted a disclaimer stating: "Similarities to uniforms of any times and peoples are accidental and historically invalid." Interesting enough, watch the music video below. Keep your eyes open for an extreme ending. Check it out.Friday, December 21, 2007
t.A.T.u on Maxim Magazine - Russia
When did these two ladies get so damn hot? Yes, pregnant and all, Yulia looks mighty sexy. The once-"lesbian" duo will appear on the new issue of Maxim Russia. I can't wait to see more of this shoot. Onto music news, t.A.T.u are working on their third English studio album, wich they hope to be as successful as their two previous albums. They have already started promotion for the russian version of the album titled Upravleniye Otbrosami in Europe. We can expect the English version to be titled Waste Management and be released in late 2008. The lead single is called "Beliy Plashchik", which translates into "White Robe". The music video for the single was shot during October 6th and 7th at the Hyperion Waste Treatment Plant in Los Angeles, California. It was directed by James Cox (and his team including producer Billy Parks, and cameraman Joe Labisi), who had previously directed their videos for "Lyudi Invalidy" and "All About Us". The video follows the theme of the album and song, centering around a parallel of Nazism during the Holocaust in the 21st century. However, on the group's website, they posted a disclaimer stating: "Similarities to uniforms of any times and peoples are accidental and historically invalid." Interesting enough, watch the music video below. Keep your eyes open for an extreme ending. Check it out.
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