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Lama (Ukrainian band) : ウィキペディア英語版
Lama (Ukrainian band)

Lama is a pop/rock band based in Ukraine. It became popular after release of their first singles: "Meni tak treba" (I Need So) and "Moje sertse" (My Heart). Their third single was "Litak" (Airplane). Lama's first album ''Meni tak treba'' was released in autumn 2006. The active members of Lama are Natalia Dzenkiv (vocals, lyrics), Andriy (guitar), Zurik (bass guitar) and Zi-Zi (drums). In 2007 Lama got the Best Ukrainian act award of MTV Europe Music Awards.
Dzeňkiv has stated in interview that she is planning to record songs in English, and has no plans to sing in Russian.〔http://whatson-kiev.com/index.php?go=News&in=view&id=12023〕
== Discography ==
The discography includes 3 studio albums, 15 singles, 1 compilation album and 18 music videos.

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