Belye Rozy (, White Roses) is a song by the Soviet group Laskoviy Mai. Both music and lyrics were written by Sergey Kuznetsov.
According to Kuznetsov, the song was written in 1986 while he was mildly intoxicated.
More than 25 years later, Kuznetsov stated that the roses in the song symbolise people who are discarded after being used.
Kuznetsov also claimed that the song was written the morning after the groupâÂÂs first concert, held for New Year 1987. The group received its name âÂÂLaskoviy Maiâ just before going on stage. The phrase âÂÂwhite rosesâ came to Kuznetsov on his way home, and he wrote the song in 15 minutes the next morning using a red pen. He stated in 2013 that the original manuscript survives. Yuri Shatunov, who first performed the song as the groupâÂÂs lead vocalist, was 13 years old.
The music video debuted on Soviet Central Television in January 1989 on the programme Utrennyaya pochta (Morning Post). It had been filmed in late 1988. The song made the group an immediate nationwide sensation.
The song was also popular in Poland in the late 1980s. It gained renewed popularity in early 2008 after Polish singer Natasza Urbaà Âska performed it during a New YearâÂÂs concert broadcast simultaneously on two major Polish TV channels. The song remains popular in Poland and is frequently played in restaurants.
Ukrainian group TIK released a Ukrainian-language version, "Bili troiandy", in July 2008.
In Russia, the song remains widely known and was voted for by viewers on an episode of Dostoyanie Respubliki on Channel One Russia in 2009.
Many artists have covered the song, including Mikhail Shufutinsky.
A parody titled "White Goats" (Belye kozy) was recorded by Sergey Minaev and Vladimir Markin. A musical phrase from the song appears in a track by the group Serebryanaya Svadba.
In 2019, Dima Bilan released the song About White Roses, which references âÂÂBelye Rozyâ and other late-1980s/early-1990s hits. It was later covered by Yuri Shatunov.
The B-side to "White Roses", "Grey Night" has been used in various Russian films and TV series, including I Am (2009) and '. (2023)
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All songs written and composed by Sergey Kuznetsov.