The band replaced the original's frantic, orchestral Broadway feel with their signature "A'Studio sound"—a blend of polished synth-pop and groovy basslines.
performance of "Pozvoni mne, pozvoni" (Call Me, Call Me) during the 2015 New Year's Eve broadcast on Channel One Russia is a stylish reimagining of one of Soviet cinema's most beloved hits. You can revisit the full performance on the
The cover was part of a larger trend in Russian holiday programming where modern stars pay tribute to "Golden Era" hits. You can revisit the full performance on the official YouTube upload. Originally composed by with lyrics by Robert Rozhdestvensky
Set against the backdrop of the lavish "Novogodnyaya noch na Pervom" (New Year's Night on the First) stage, the performance featured the band’s typical high-fashion style, which has become a staple of their TV appearances. transformed the track into a sophisticated
Keti Topuria provided a cool, sultry contrast to the desperate longing of the original, giving the song a contemporary "chill" vibe while maintaining its melodic heart.
Originally composed by with lyrics by Robert Rozhdestvensky for the 1981 film Carnival , the song is traditionally associated with the high-energy, theatrical performance of actress Irina Muravyova. A'Studio, led by the distinct vocals of Keti Topuria , transformed the track into a sophisticated, modern pop-rock arrangement. Key Highlights of the Performance