The first single released by the group was "Mel," which debuted on the radio station "Europe Plus" on September 1, 2001. Since then the band has built a career in the entertainment industry, releasing seven full-length albums and achieving top chart positions both domestically and internationally. They have toured worldwide, performing their songs live. Notable tracks include "Mel," "No," "Someone is playing in Love," "5 minutes to Love," "Yai-I," "Superdetki," "One house," and "Quanto Costa." In 2004 the group earned the "Golden Gramophone" award for the song "I Yai." In winter 2010 they released the single "You know," which, despite modest radio success, reached number seven on the Russian digital singles chart. That same year they also released "Before the moon on the subway." The band’s lead vocalist Vika Voronina announced a solo career and gradually stepped back from group performances, officially leaving in 2011. On February 16, 2012, the group announced the debut of a new soloist, Victoria Bogoslavskaya, a former contestant on "American Idol 4." In 2012 the lineup included Anastasia Shevchenko, Maria, and Victoria Bogoslavskaya Bukatar.