Maxim Kovtun announced music for new programs
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Eventually some music announcement! Maxim Kovtun told about music for his new programs:
SP: Nat King Cole – L.O.V.E, Louis Prima – Sing,sing,singFP: Muse – Ruled by secrecy
Both choreographed by Peter Tchernyshev.
the source: Maxim’s twitter
So, in SP Maxim was propably inspired by the next season short dance and decided to give us another Sing Sing Sing….I’m sure we’ll start to hate it this season )))) And to return to his favorite Muse in FP.
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