[3] In June 1993, future frontman of the group Sergey Zhukov began working at the radio station "Europa Plus Samara," hosting a dance music program called "Hit Hour."
[5][6] In December 1994, Zhukov and Potekhin moved to Tolyatti, where they attempted to record songs in a studio, commuting to Samara for Europa Plus broadcasts.
However, Yelizaveta Rodnyanskaya left the group after being told she did not fit the stage image and could not participate in tours due to school obligations.
[3] In the music video for the song "On tebya tseluet" ("He Kisses You") (2002), the role of one of the main characters was played by the drag queen Anatoly Evdokimov.
began collaborating with members of the dance collective Street Jazz, including Sergey Mandrik and Maxim Nedolechko, later joined by Alexandra Permyakova.
Sergey Zhukov cited the emergence of new groups, making competition more challenging, as well as mutual fatigue and musical disagreements among the members.
Sergey Zhukov spent several years releasing solo works, including the album In Search of Tenderness and several music videos.
In February 2008, Zhukov's first book, Starfall, co-authored with journalist and online writer Maxim Petrenchuk from Saint Petersburg, was published by AST.
In the spring of 2008, Alexey Potekhin began working on his new project, "Track & Blues," which included DMC BluezZ and Vladimir Luchnikov, a former vocalist of the groups "Patsany" and "Turbomoda."
On October 22, 2010, the group appeared in full composition for the first time in five years on the First Channel program Let Them Talk hosted by Andrey Malakhov.
The album featured 14 tracks, including nine new songs and others previously performed at concerts and broadcast on the radio ("Mama," "Ya Budu s Toboy," "Devochka iz Proshlogo," "Uvidimsya v Snah," "Skazhi, Zachem?").
In September 2013, the group released the official single Krylya (Wings) on iTunes, a collaboration with the artist Bahh Tee.
On October 30, 2014, a new song, Molchi (Be Silent), featuring former protégé of Sergey Zhukov, Timur Vagapov from Faktor-2, was released.
In 2021, Sergey ventured into filmmaking by launching his series Evgenich, in which he stars as the lead actor and serves as the creator and director.