Home
Artists
Songs
News
Film
current location :
Lyricf.com
/
Artists
/
Faktor-2
Faktor-2
turnover time:2026-03-19 00:04:18
country:
Russia
Languages:
Russian
Genre:
Pop
Official site:
http://www.faktor-2.com/
Wiki:
Previous Article:
Make It Right [Russian translation]
Next Article:
Make It Right [Russian translation]
Comments
Welcome to Lyricf comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Release time ⇩
Release time ⇧
Like count ⇩
Show More Comments
Faktor-2 Lyrics
more>>
А меня нет [A menya net] lyrics
Дорога [Doroga] [Romanian translation]
Здравствуй дорогая мама [Zdravstvui dorogaya mama] lyrics
Здравствуй дорогая мама [Zdravstvui dorogaya mama] [English translation]
Дорога [Doroga] lyrics
Здравствуй дорогая мама [Zdravstvui dorogaya mama] [Ukrainian translation]
Война [Vojna] lyrics
весна [Vesna] [English translation]
весна [Vesna] lyrics
Война [Vojna] [English translation]
Latest update
Angela Baraldi
Die Zöllner
Amar (Germany)
The Allman Brothers Band
Jawsh 685
Lyrica Anderson
Pur
Danity Kane
Besa
Sevendust
Stadio
Shirin David
The Only Ones
Gabi Luthai
Temple Of The Dog
Moses Pelham
Blackfoot
Ally Brooke
Reina del Cid
Lil Jon
Ana Cañas
Rossella Valenti
Rubén Juárez
Daniela Andrade
RZA
Jan (Germany)
Dolores del Río
Jasmine V
Raja Rani (OST) [1973]
Kid Ink
Rapbellions
J2
BENEE
Ceuzany
Bola de Nieve
Aurora Miranda
Juan d'Arienzo
Giorgos Martos
The Toadies
Steve Thomson
Brittany Flickinger
Tomita Kōsei
Argentine folk
Tone (Germany)
Francis Hime
Hidden Citizens
Chilli
Henri Salvador
Zé Keti
Shenseea
A Cor do Som
Afrob
Ação da Cidadania
Giuliano e i Notturni
Bligg
Tita Merello
Babyface
Burna Boy
Coffee Prince (OST)
Alfredo Sadel
At Eighteen (OST)
Hugo del Carril
Zarnigor Zar
Brothers Keepers
K*Rings Brothers
Tulisa
Estrella Morente
Roberto Blanco
Sonia Theodoridou
Hubert von Goisern
Zeca Veloso
Pedro Lozano
Jermaine Jackson
Perigeo
Susana Rinaldi
Pierdavide Carone
Luciano Chessa
Leck
Pixinguinha
Se Essa Rua Fosse Minha
Powfu
Goody Grace
Family Four
Xavas
Alberto Echagüe
Juju
Flávio Venturini
Kristian Blak & Yggdrasil
Helio Batalha
Gustaf Fröding
Dizzee Rascal
Emilio Locurcio
Francisco Canaro
Robi Draco Rosa
benny blanco
Tropicalia
Magazine (Brazil)
Blxst
Riachão
Justine Skye
El perdón [French translation]
Don't you need somebody [Spanish translation]
El perdón [Russian translation]
El perdón [Dutch translation]
Lloro por ti [English translation]
El perdón [Italian translation]
El perdón [French translation]
El perdón [Azerbaijani translation]
Fútbol y Rumba [English translation]
Forgiveness [El Perdón] [Russian translation]
El perdón [Italian translation]
El perdón [Serbian translation]
El perdón [Swedish translation]
El perdón [Serbian translation]
El perdón [Romanian translation]
El perdón [English translation]
El perdón [Danish translation]
Lalala [Remix] [Portuguese translation]
Lloro por ti [English translation]
Lloro por ti [Romanian translation]
El perdón [Arabic translation]
El perdón [Kazakh translation]
El perdón [Indonesian translation]
El perdón [Portuguese translation]
El perdón [Slovak translation]
Miss You [French translation]
How To Love [Spanglish Version] [French translation]
Miss You [Hindi translation]
El perdón [Polish translation]
Forgiveness [El Perdón] [Dutch translation]
Messin' Around lyrics
Lalala [Remix] [Turkish translation]
El perdón [Luxembourgish translation]
El perdón [French translation]
Messin' Around [Arabic translation]
El perdón [Croatian translation]
Lloro por ti [Croatian translation]
El perdón lyrics
El perdón [French translation]
Forgiveness [El Perdón] [Persian translation]
Forgiveness [El Perdón] [Estonian translation]
Fútbol y Rumba [Russian translation]
How To Love [Spanglish Version] [English translation]
How To Love [Spanglish Version] [Serbian translation]
Messin' Around [Hungarian translation]
El perdón [English translation]
How To Love [Spanglish Version] [Persian translation]
El perdón [Bulgarian translation]
Forgiveness [El Perdón] [Turkish translation]
Forgiveness [El Perdón] [Catalan translation]
El perdón [Norwegian translation]
Forgiveness [El Perdón] [Hungarian translation]
El perdón [Greek translation]
Fútbol y Rumba [Turkish translation]
Forgiveness [El Perdón] [Greek translation]
Lloro por ti [Macedonian translation]
El perdón [English translation]
Lalala [Remix] [Romanian translation]
El perdón [Serbian translation]
El perdón [English translation]
El perdón [English translation]
Messin' Around [Serbian translation]
Gracias A Ti [Remix] lyrics
Forgiveness [El Perdón] [Arabic translation]
Fútbol y Rumba [Polish translation]
El perdón [Polish translation]
Lalala [Remix] [English translation]
El perdón [Turkish translation]
Çile lyrics
El perdón [German translation]
El perdón [Romanian translation]
Lalala [Remix]
How To Love [Spanglish Version] [Croatian translation]
Miss You [English translation]
El perdón [Turkish translation]
El perdón [Persian translation]
Gracias A Ti [Remix] [Polish translation]
El perdón [German translation]
El perdón [Russian translation]
Miss You [English translation]
Miss You [Greek translation]
Fútbol y Rumba [French translation]
El perdón [Croatian translation]
Don't you need somebody [Turkish translation]
Miss You lyrics
Fútbol y Rumba lyrics
El perdón [Romanian translation]
Forgiveness [El Perdón] lyrics
El perdón [French translation]
El perdón [Hungarian translation]
El perdón [Hungarian translation]
El perdón [Persian translation]
El perdón [Serbian translation]
How To Love [Spanglish Version] [Hungarian translation]
How To Love [Spanglish Version] [Turkish translation]
El perdón [Catalan translation]
El perdón [Odia translation]
Lloro por ti lyrics
How To Love [Spanglish Version] lyrics
El perdón [Greek translation]
Jimmy Buffett pulled in some country-music ringers for the horribly titled License To Chill
Americans were bound to hate The Streets’ Original Pirate Material
Screw The Strokes: How The Dandy Warhols kick-started the ’00s rock ’n’ roll revival
60 minutes of Madonna that show why she matters, as a musician and a cultural figure
Before they were robots, Daft Punk were failed rockers with electronic dreams
The emancipation of N’Sync
Jay-Z and Linkin Park’s Collision Course was at once a cash-in and a labor of love
The one-and-done Postal Service album gets a deluxe anniversary party
Santana’s Supernatural was 1999’s most surprisingly successful album
With “West End Girls,” Pet Shop Boys set a high standard for U.K. hip-hop
Michael Jackson’s “You Are Not Alone” is creepier and sadder than you think
Encore, once considered Eminem’s worst, stands as satire within chaos
Fartbarf, Neon Piss, and more: the year in band names 2012
Why the fatalistic Goodbye Yellow Brick Road remains Elton John’s most popular album
Green Day’s Dookie succeeded by being unapologetically fucked up
Songs From Northern Britain proves that sometimes nice bands finish last
Separation Sunday is the gospel according to The Hold Steady
Return To The 36 Chambers reinvented the solo record in its eccentric creator’s image
Just like the white wing dove, Stevie Nicks’ solo debut soared
With Lateralus, Tool built a monument to metal’s evolution
Men At Work’s “Who Can It Be Now?” blurs the line between private and crazy
2014: The (belated) year in band names
Pink Floyd’s The Division Bell is a lesson in the unfortunate power of nostalgia
With Dirty Mind, Prince dropped the double entendres
Madonna’s Like A Prayer remains a provocative, substantial pop record
Elastica’s debut stole from the best, embodying Britpop while staying punk
With The Predator, Ice Cube turned cultural turmoil into chart-topping success
Tori Amos confronted taboos and reclaimed her power with Under The Pink
The Stones’ Sticky Fingers invented Southern rock
Travis’ The Man Who paved the way for Coldplay’s sensitivity
With the La Bamba soundtrack, America got the chance to right some wrongs
The Rembrandts’ “I’ll Be There For You” was a golden albatross
The A.V. Club boils Blur’s entire career down to a one-hour mix
With Jar Of Flies, Alice In Chains unleashed an accidental masterpiece
Doggystyle changed the way hip-hop reckoned with nostalgia
New Bomb Turks’ !!Destroy-Oh-Boy!! was a sarcastic, snarling counterpoint to the grunge era
For Smokey Robinson, A Quiet Storm was also a perfect one
Built To Spill’s Keep It Like A Secret is the sound of harmony between extremes
With “Mr. Big Stuff,” Jean Knight recorded a feminist anthem
Why Billy Joel’s An Innocent Man disproves John Philip Sousa’s musical fears
The surprisingly subversive album that changed stand-up comedy forever
When great records breed bad followers: The ups and downs of Van Halen
Group Sounds was Rocket From The Crypt’s glorious restatement of purpose
With Nine Lives, Aerosmith managed one last gasp of greatness
On Laid, Brian Eno helped James find its footing
With The Divine Miss M, Bette Midler went from bathhouses to The Tonight Show
In a decade where U2 got weird, Zooropa was the band’s weirdest effort
“The Power Of Love” gave Huey Lewis And The News pop culture immortality
Don McLean offered the world a big old slice of American Pie
Usher’s Confessions rode fictionalized scandal to the top of the charts
14 songs about seven people, two houses, a motorcycle, and a locked treatment facility for adolescent boys
The Go-Go’s made history with Beauty And The Beat—and barely survived it
Knapsack’s Day Three Of My New Life both defined and destroyed it
With Decemberunderground, AFI rode tacit approval all the way to the top
With Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, Outkast heralded the decline of gangster rap
Georgia O’Queef, meet Slutvomit: The year in band names 2013
Interpol’s Turn On The Bright Lights brought sexy back to indie rock
Forever Changes is a stunning indictment of The Summer Of Love
Blink-182 took punk to No. 1 for the first time with a masturbation pun
Coldplay’s X&Y was its first very bad album—and its first no. 1
With Wildflowers, Tom Petty took brilliant advantage of a clean slate
Beats, Rhymes And Life was A Tribe Called Quest’s commercial peak—and first misstep
With The Game, Queen broke all the rules, including its own
Sinéad O’Connor got what she didn’t want: mainstream acceptance
Ratatat’s debut is a time capsule from a Brooklyn bedroom
From Elvis In Memphis is the only Elvis Presley record you need
With Tragic Kingdom, No Doubt gave ska a chance
With Band On The Run, Paul McCartney escaped The Beatles’ shadow
Digable Planets’ debut album continues Reachin’
With “Shoop,” Salt-N-Pepa took control professionally and sexually
Genesis’ Abacab is art rock for pop people
Backstreet Boys’ Millennium was the opening shot of the early-’00s boy-band sales war
With Shaft, Isaac Hayes fomented a soundtrack revolution
The Replacements and the legacy of Let It Be
With Otis Blue, Otis Redding changed the landscape of soul music
After Illmatic, Nas had to return to Earth
U2’s electronic-heavy Pop deserves more respect for its risk-taking
With Life Won’t Wait, Rancid nearly made good on its Clash-inspired promise
Warp’s Artificial Intelligence compilation predicted the sounds of today, yesterday
The Built To Spill Power Hour
Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill was a powerful, DIY feminist statement
60 minutes of music that sum up art-punk pioneers Wire
Texas Is The Reason’s Do You Know Who You Are? asks the big question
With Electric Youth, Debbie Gibson spoke to and for teen girls everywhere
The Breeders’ Last Splash is a rallying cry for the weirdos and stereotype-flouters
“We Didn’t Start The Fire” was an accidental hit that captured craziness
Townes Van Zandt finally came to life on Live At The Old Quarter
If you can do the Bartman, you’re bad like Michael Jackson
We Are The World united America’s biggest pop stars to make us feel better
A decade on, Madvillainy is still a masterpiece from hip-hop's illest duo
With “Sex And Candy,” Marcy Playground turned disco gibberish into alternative gold
Bush had fame, but with Razorblade Suitcase, it wanted credibility
With Glass Houses, Billy Joel attempted to overhaul his image
Iggy Pop finds the Raw Power of punk’s convictions
You Fail Me proves hardcore can grow up without losing intensity
Before their masterpiece, the Minutemen asked What Makes A Man Start Fires?
A group from sunny California out-gothed them all
With When I Was Cruel, Elvis Costello made a return to formlessness
How Challengers became The New Pornographers’ most atypical—and best—album
Buzzcocks played on the tension between punk and pop
Excellent Artists recommendation
TPA
Raisa
Repo! The Genetic Opera
Lin Jaldati
Rymdpojken
He Is Psychometric (OST)
Walter Mehring
Klabund
Vic Mirallas
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra
Popular Artists
William Hughes Mearns
Hwiyoung
Gertrude Lawrence
Víctor Yturbe ("El Pirulí")
An Jin Kyoung
Johannes R. Becher
Filter
The Liar and His Lover (OST)
T.O.P
Schneewittchen
About
Terms and Conditions
Privacy policy
Cookie Settings
Contact Us
Services
Login
register
www.lyricf.com
WAP
AMP
Artists
Songs
News
Film
Links
zpostcode
Recruit
weather
mreligion
Yellowpages
sport
constellation
shopping
name
game
directory
literature
Word
tour
furnish
Lottery
tftnews
lyrics
News
digital
car
dir
Edu
Finance
Copyright 2023-2026 -
www.lyricf.com
All Rights Reserved