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The music video, featuring the duo in school uniforms kissing behind a chain-link fence in the rain, was highly controversial in the early 2000s. It led to debates about the sexualization of minors and the authenticity of the duo's LGBTQ+ identity, which they later admitted was largely a marketing persona.

While the original Russian concept was reportedly inspired by a dream about a dentist's office, manager Ivan Shapovalov pivoted the theme to lesbianism to create a provocative image for the duo. all_the_things_she_said

The bridge explicitly references the pressure from parents ("Mother looking at me, tell me what do you see?") and the internal conflict of "crossing the line". Production and Credits The music video, featuring the duo in school

The English version was produced by legendary producer , known for his work with Seal and Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Key Personnel: Producers: Trevor Horn, Ivan Shapovalov, Sergio Galoyan. The bridge explicitly references the pressure from parents

is the breakout international hit by the Russian pop duo t.A.T.u. (Lena Katina and Julia Volkova), released in 2002. Originally written in Russian as "Ya Soshla S Uma" (I've Lost My Mind), the track became a global phenomenon, reaching No. 1 in several countries including the UK, Australia, and Germany. Song Meaning and Themes

Elena Kiper, Valeriy Polienko, Martin Kierszenbaum. Vocals: Lena Katina and Julia Volkova. Cultural Impact and Controversies

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