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Дикі Танці (Dyki Tantsi) is an album by the Ukrainian pop music singer Ruslana, released in 2003. Some of the songs featured on this album are also featured on Wild Dances, after she won the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest. This album and its English version were certified 5 times Platinum for selling over 500,000 official copies in Ukraine.[1] Also a Eurobonus edition of the album was released on January 27, 2004.

Track listing

Normal edition
# Title Writer(s) Genre(s) Time
1. "Play for me Musician" Ksenofontov , Ruslana ethno-pop 3:55
2. "Znaiu Ya (I Know)" Ruslana folk 3:11
3. "Plyes (dance)" Ruslana ethno 3:41
4. "Arkan" Ksenofontov, Ruslana ethno 3:40
5. "Skazhy Meni (Tell Me)" Ksenfontov , Ruslana ethno-pop 4:40
6. "Kolomyika" Ksenofontov, Ruslana folk 4:02
7. "Hutsul Girl" Ksenofontov, Ruslana pop 3:55
8. "Northern Song" Ksenofontov, Ruslana pop 3:36
9. "Ya Tebe Liublu (I Love You)" Ruslana power ballad 3:40
10. "Tse - Liubov" Ruslana pop 4:00
Russian edition
  1. "Dyki tantsi (Oi, zagrai'me muzichenky)"
  2. "Znaiu Ya"
  3. "Ples"
  4. "Arkan"
  5. "Skazhy meni"
  6. "Kolomyika"
  7. "Gutsulka"
  8. "Pivnichna"
  9. "Tse - liubov"
  10. "Ya tebe liublu"
  11. "Wild Dances"
Eurobonus edition
  1. "Play for me, musician"
  2. "I know"
  3. "Plyes (dance)"
  4. "Arkan"
  5. "Tell me"
  6. "Kolomyika"
  7. "Hutsul girl"
  8. "Northern song"
  9. "It is love"
  10. "I love you"
  11. "Oy, Zaghray My, Muzychenku (remix by CJ Necrasov)"
  12. "Skazhy meni (remix by CJ Necrasov)"
  13. "Arcan New (remix by CJ Necrasov)"
  14. "Kolomyika (remix by CJ Necrasov)"
  15. "Skazhy meni (remix by CJ Necrasov)"
  16. "Arcan Euro (remix by CJ Necrasov)"
  17. "Oy, Zaghray My, Muzychenku (Wild edition)"'
  18. "Diki tantsi (instrumental version of Euro Song Contest)
Preceded by
Krajina by Iryna Bilyk
Ukrainian UMKA Album Top 12 (first run)
July 1, 2003 – September 1, 2003
Succeeded by
Arkan - Live vol. 2 by Arkan Folk Music Ensemble
Preceded by
tvij format by Okean Elzy
Ukrainian UMKA Album Top 12 (second run)
January 1, 2004 – March 1, 2004
Succeeded by
Ani Lorak by Ani Lorak
Preceded by
Ani Lorak by Ani Lorak
Ukrainian UMKA Album Top 12 (third run)
May 1, 2004 – August 1, 2004
Succeeded by
Vidrada by Oleh Skrypka