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Virgin (band)

Virgin
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Concert in Rzeszów (November 2006)
Background information
Origin Warsaw, Poland
Genres Pop
Rock
Years active 2000–2007, 2014-
Labels Universal Music Poland
Members Dorota Rabczewska
Tomasz Lubert

Virgin was a Polish pop rock band created in 2000 that officially disbanded in 2007. Its lead singer is Dorota Rabczewska.

Virgin's first album Virgin, which contained sixteen tracks, had 13000 sales. The songs on this album were written by Doda, Andrzej Mogielnicki, Anja Orthodox and Asia Prykowska. After the debut release of this album, it was nominated for a Fryderyk award in the category of "New Face of Music 2002". The group intensively gave concerts while they were working on their second album. This album showed the group's rock side as well as its musical aspirations and also included a cover of Madonna's song "Material Girl". Whilst promoting this album, Doda took part in the reality TV show broadcast on Polsat, titled Bar.

The band's second album titled Bimbo was released in May 2004. The title of this album signifies in American slang “slut”. Dorota chose this title to caution "All the silly people, who think her as a whore". On the new CD, eleven of her compositions can be found. The words for two of the songs, "Bar" and "Ulica", were written by Anja Orthodox. The singles released from this CD were "Dżaga", "Kolejny raz" and "Nie zawiedź mnie". This album also contained a guest appearance of the song "Nie Oceniać Jej" by Arkadiusz "Arekcore” Stępień, who is a Polish guitarist and vocalist from the group Ametria.

For "Dżaga", there were two versions of the video clip (one of them includes uncensored photos where the other doesn't). One of the main roles in this clip was played by Radosław Majdan, goalkeeper of club Wisła Kraków. Music on Bimbo was a continuation of the themes of the first album. It was still melodious rock but it does not scant in which original sharp equal riff, as well as quiet, romantic ballads.


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