
Caramel Duo
The Rise and Fall of Karamel: My Take on Andrei Gubin's Short-Lived Duo
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I'm a sucker for 90s pop, and Andrei Gubin was one of the biggest names back in the day. He tried to create a girl power pop duo called Karamel in 1998, but unfortunately, the music didn't live up to the hype. The duo's songs, like 'Pum-Pam' and 'Shubi-Du,' are catchy, but shallow and lack depth. I was expecting more from Gubin, who's a talented songwriter, but Karamel's music is a total letdown.












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- •The duo's lead singer, Tanya Sokolova, has a great voice and a lot of stage presence.
- •The music videos for Karamel's songs are pretty cool and show off the duo's style.
- •Andrei Gubin's songwriting skills are evident in some of the duo's tracks.
- •The album's cover art is eye-catching and features a photo of the duo.
- •Lusya Kobevko, the brunette half of Karamel, has a distinctive look and a lot of charm.
- •Tanya and Lusya's chemistry on stage is undeniable, and they make a great team.
- •The duo's songs are catchy, even if they're a bit annoyingly repetitive.
- •Karamel's music has a certain nostalgic value, even if it's not the best.
- •The duo's style is pretty unique and stands out from other 90s pop acts.
- •Lusya's vocals are sometimes overshadowed by Tanya's, but she still brings a lot to the table.
- •The music videos for Karamel's songs are pretty cheesy, but in a charming way.
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- •Karamel's music is shallow and lacks depth, which makes it hard to take seriously.
- •The duo's songs are catchy, but they're also annoyingly repetitive and get stuck in your head for all the wrong reasons.
- •Andrei Gubin's songwriting skills are wasted on Karamel's shallow music.
- •The album's biggest hit, 'Pum-Pam,' is a total earworm that I couldn't get out of my head.
- •Lusya's vocals are often overpowered by Tanya's, which makes it hard to hear her.
- •The music videos for Karamel's songs are pretty cheesy and don't add much to the music.
- •Karamel's music doesn't hold up well to repeated listens.
- •The duo's style is a bit too try-hard, and it shows.
- •The album's production quality is a bit lacking, especially compared to other 90s pop acts.
- •Karamel's music is a bit too formulaic, and it gets old fast.
- •The duo's chemistry on stage is great, but it's not enough to save their music.



