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Definition: 30 minutes

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. A half of an hour.[Wordnet].

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Extended Definition: 30 minutes


30 Minutes

30 Minutes may refer to:

  • 30 Minutes (CBS TV series), a newsmagazine for children and young adults from the late-1970s; produced by CBS News
  • "30 Minutes", a 2002 single from the Russian rock group t.A.T.u.
    • "30 Minut", the Russian version of the above single

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "30 Minutes (disambiguation)". Image Credit.



Extended Definition: 30 minutes


30 Minutes

For the Russian version of this song see 30 Minut.
“30 Minutes”
Single by t.A.T.u.
from the album 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane
Released June 2003
Format CD single
Recorded 2002
Genre Rock
Length 03:17
Label Universal/Interscope
Writer(s) Martin Kierszenbaum, Valeriy Polienko, Ivan Shapovalov, Sergio Galoyan
Producer Martin Kierszenbaum, Robert Orton
t.A.T.u. singles chronology
"Ne Ver', Ne Boysia"
(2003)
"30 Minutes"
(2003)
"How Soon Is Now?"
(2003)
200 km/h in the Wrong Lane track listing
"Show Me Love"
(3)
"30 Minutes"
(4)
"How Soon Is Now?"
(5)

"30 Minutes" was a single from t.A.T.u.'s debut English album, 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane. It was released in 2003, and is the third single off that CD.

Although the line said by Yulia ("Mama, Papa, Forgive Me") in the end of "Show Me Love" is not a part of this song, the line does appear on some versions of the music video as well as many of the song's remixes.

Track listings

Europe promo single

  1. 30 Minutes (Album Version)
  2. 30 Minutes (RagaMix by That Black Remix)
  3. 30 Minutes (Enhanced Video)

Remixes

  • 30 Minutes (Dave Audé Extension 119 Club Vocal) 7:59
  • 30 Minutes (Dave Audé Extension 119 Club Edit) 4:32
  • 30 Minutes (Dave Audé Extension 119 Club Dub) 7:59
  • 30 Mintues (Dave Audé Extension 119 Mixshow) 6:33
  • 30 Minutes (Jason Nevins Club Mix) 7:23
  • 30 Minutes (Jason Nevins Remix-Edit) 3:45
  • 30 Minutes (Jason Nevins Mixshow) 5:40
  • 30 Minutes (Genildovisk Eletro Mix) 3:43
  • 30 Minutes (DJ Kilian Remix) 7:27
  • 30 Minutes (Alien DJ Remix) 3:11
  • 30 Minutes (DJ Shaker Bug Beat Mix) 4:02
  • 30 Minutes (DJ Magic Club Remix) 5:01
  • 30 Minutes (Analog Digital Remix) 7:13
  • 30 Minutes (Carelles Remix) 5:53

Official remixes

Music Video

A video was recorded and gained substantial airplay in Russia. In the video, Lena is seated on a carousel, kissing and groping a tall boy. There are close-ups of the boy's hands squeezing Lena's buttocks; as her skirt is removed, culminating in a scene where Lena's breast was exposed, resting against the boy's chest. This scene only appeared in the uncensored version of the video.

Yulia catches Lena kissing him and is seen at a school bathroom, solemnly plotting and unwrapping a crude time bomb. At the end of the video, the lovers, the carousel, and Yulia are blown up.

The interpretation of the video is open-ended. It is implied that Yulia's character was in a relationship with one of the lovers on the carousel, and carries out the murder-suicide as a result of either Lena or the boy being unfaithful, though it could also have been unrequited love for either one.

Ivan Shapovalov directed the video.

Peaks Position

Country Peak
position
Hong Kong Top 20 Airplay [1] 1

References

  1. Radio metro top 10Reviev 31/05/003


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Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "30 Minutes". Image Credit.



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