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My Boo (Ruslana album)

My Boo (Together!)
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Studio album by Ruslana
Released 25 April 2012 (Ukraine)
13 July 2013 (Ukraine)
1 January 2014 (iTunes)
Recorded 2010–2011 in San Francisco, Kiev and
Genre Eurodance, dance-pop, Europop, worldbeat
Length 31:49
Label EMI
Producer Vlad DeBriansky, Ruslana
Ruslana chronology
Wild Energy
(2008)Wild Energy2008
'My Boo (Together!)'
(2013)
Alternative cover
Ukrainian edition (2012)
Ukrainian edition (2012)
Singles from My Boo! (Together)
  1. "This is Euphoria"
    Released: 7 August 2013

My Boo (Together!) is the title of the third English-language studio album of the Ukrainian singer Ruslana. The Ukrainian version was released on 25 April 2012 under the title Ey-fory-ya (Ukrainian: ЕЙ-форі-Я) (Eu-phori-a). and then it has been re-released in Ukraine in July 2013 under the title Miy brat (Razom!).

Two new Ruslana songs, "Wow" and "Sha-la-la" made their original appearance in the beginning of 2011; the former was the first single for the new album while the latter was an adjacent typical Ruslana production with gipsy influences. The music video of the first track publicly premiered on the Snidanok z 1+1 TV show on 14 April, and received positive feedback from the critics.

On 25 October 2011 it was revealed the title of the third single, "Davaj, hraj", this song being an anthem for the UEFA EURO 2012.

During an online conference with fans hosted by a Ukrainian website, Ruslana revealed her sources of inspiration for the songwriting of the album. Among others, the names of the famous composers Moussorgsky, Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky were mentioned. It was also revealed that most of the songs were written by Ruslana, produced and co-written by Vlad DeBriansky in the United States, while the song "Давай, грай! / ОГО!ОГО!" was written and produced in Ukraine by Ruslana. Songs "Euphoria" and ""Роби гучніше!" were written and produced in Sweden by Stefan Örn.

The album's credits includes the names of American top musicians such as Rusty Allen, Victor Little, Oscar Seaton, Brian Coller as well as Stefan Örn from Sweden who won the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 as a songwriter. Goran Bregovich, the legendary Balkan musician from Serbia produced the song "Kray".


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