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Alla Borisovna Pugacheva (born 1949) is one of the most famous Soviet and Russian singers and actresses in the world. She began singing in 1965, and was briefly a member of the ensemble "Youth." Her first big hit was in 1975, with the song "Harlequin." She was singing voice of Nadia in the classic comedy-drama The Irony Of Fate, for which she sang several songs. She later starred in the 1979 musical The Woman Who Sings, a semi-autobiographical film whose soundtrack sold 55 million copies. She went on many international tours and, in the 1990s, launched a magazine, radio station, perfume, and line of shoes, all named for her. In 2009, after her 60th birthday, she announced that due to age and worsening health, she will perform a farewell tour and then retire from singing.
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