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Serebro discography : ウィキペディア英語版
Serebro discography

This articles includes the discography of Russian girl group Serebro.
The band has released a total of 7 singles. Their debut single, Song #1, which had large attention worldwide, peaking at number 99 in UK, 68 in Switzerland, 35 in Sweden and 72 in Denmark and became their single with most commercial success. Their next single, Dyshi was released in 2007. It became a little success single, peaking at number 2 in Russia, making their first single to chart in Russia.
The band's next single "Opium", which was known as a comeback single, peaking at 1 in Russia, 2 in Moscow, 5 in Latvia and 35 in Ukraine. It became their second number, but through references, it is currently their first.
The band's fourth single "Skazhi, ne Molchi" became the band's second number 1, but had less success, becoming one of the band's most unsuccessful singles to date, but with good commercial success. While their last single, it became member Marina Lizorkina last single when she left the band.
The band released their debut album "''OpiumRoz''", released on 25 April 2009 in Russia and 2 March 2010 worldwide. It was released by Monolit Records and Symbolic Records. Although it didn't chart in any major charts, it had success threw online.
After the album was released, the band had announced a line-up change and replaced Lizorkina with new and current member Anastasia Karpova. On 24 August 2009, the band had released their fifth single ''Sladko''. It became successful in Russia, peaking at number 1 in Russia, and 5 in Latvia. It was emarked as another comeback single. After the singles release, the band's first EP ''Izbrannoe'', released on September 2009.
In April 2010, the band released their sixth single ''Ne Vremya'', which was the band's most recognisable single to date, peaking at number 6 in Russia, the band's first single to peak outside the top 5. The English version was released on September.
The band's single, ''Lets Hold Hands'' was successful in their native Russia, peaking at 3 in Russia, 18 in Ukraine and 7 in Latvia. However, it was the group's single "Mama Lover" which received media attention around Europe, and peaked outside off the Russian Federation, charting in countries including Spain, Czech Republic and Italy. It reached over 20 million views on YouTube, over 250 parodies on YouTube as well, and is known as the group's most successful single to date. ''Mama Lover'', the group's second studio was released on June 19, 2012.
==Studio albums==


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