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Many fans credit the song with helping them come out or feel seen at a time when queer media was virtually nonexistent.
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.
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" All The Things She Said Tatu
It was the first single by a Russian act to reach the top 40 on the US Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #20.
Due to the original’s complicated history, many fans prefer covers by artists like: Many fans credit the song with helping them
The infamous video featuring the duo in school uniforms kissing behind a rain-slicked fence was banned by several networks (including BBC and MTV Russia) for its depictions of lesbianism and suggested pedophilia. A Contentious Cultural Legacy
Despite its manufactured roots, the song became a massive commercial success and a significant moment for LGBTQ+ visibility. All The Things She Said Tatu
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