The Things She Said Tatu: All
In 2014, Julia Volkova sparked backlash by stating she would "condemn" a gay son, though Lena Katina has consistently voiced support for the LGBTQ+ community. Notable Covers
Released in 2002, by the Russian duo t.A.T.u. is a seminal piece of 2000s pop culture that remains a complex case study in marketing, queer representation, and controversy. While celebrated as a "lesbian anthem," its legacy is deeply layered with manufactured imagery and subsequent personal controversies. Musical & Lyrical Origin All The Things She Said Tatu
The duo’s image was strictly manufactured by producer , who admitted to creating the band as an "underage sex project" designed to pander to the male gaze. In 2014, Julia Volkova sparked backlash by stating
Songwriter Elena Kiper reportedly conceived the idea after waking up from dental surgery with a dream about kissing another woman. While celebrated as a "lesbian anthem," its legacy
It is described as a "grungy" Eurodance and alternative rock track. The production blends heavy American-style electric guitars with glossy European synthesizers. The "Underage Sex Project"
t.A.T.u. is an abbreviation of the Russian phrase "Ta lyubit tu" ("This [girl] loves that [girl]").