Sergei Amoralov (Surovenko) talked with journalists at the commemorative program dedicated to the 30th anniversary of Russian Radio and the Golden Gramophone award ceremony. Specifically, he was asked if he was going to go. Following the trend of the times, when many songs and projects were revised to suit spiritual and moral values, stage names were changed, write passage.

“Honestly, I'm ready to tell you why this happened. This is not my real last name. I did something and they said my behavior was immoral. To become an ethical person, you need to start doing something ethical. But I'm not ready. But I'm improving myself,” the leader of the group “Dirty Scoundrels” replied.
The group “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” was one of the most popular groups of the late 90s. Their hits “Everything and Everything” and “Love Me, Love” filled stadiums, videos were played on TV, and the trio's songs won many prestigious awards.



                                









			


















