Fans of the star family of Alla Pugacheva andMaxim Galkina, the official fan club of the Prima Donna on Instagram, today shared a touching video in which their daughter Elizaveta, who will turn four in September, sits on her mom and dad’s lap and confidently sings the famous children’s song “Song about the Captain” by the Russian poet Vasily Lebedev-Kumach, written in 1937. Jun 7 2017 at 1:03 PDT— “Ka-pi-tan, ka-pi-tan, fall in love, ka-pi-tan, ka-pi-tan, fall in love,” Lisa sings touchingly, syllable by syllable, pronouncing individual words in a funny way that suits her age.— “After all, a smile is the flag of a ship,” Maxim Galkin chimes in, asking the girl to demonstrate her vocal abilities when she suddenly falls silent. In half a day, this cute video in every way has collected more than 153 thousand views and 24 thousand likes, from both ordinary and famous fans of the artists. In the comments, the "miracle child, the lovely Liza" is predicted to have a career like a Prima Donna, and quite rightly so: the little one at three and a half years old sings clearly, loudly, confidently, and she remembers almost all the words by heart. But once upon a time - it's scary to count - 34 years ago, Alla Borisovna sang with her eldest - Kristina Orbakaite. A concert recording of their joint performance, dated 1983, has been preserved on the Internet. Kristina was then 12 years old. This video, in which they sing a duet of the lyrical "Vse shchey budet", also evokes the brightest feelings. Orbakaite joins in only towards the end of the composition and also sings clearly and beautifully, but much quieter than her younger sister. It is clear that she is singing along with her great mother rather than fully joining the duet. The girl is clearly embarrassed and shy, but she flawlessly finishes the melody to the end. But Orbakaite performs not at a cozy table in her parents' arms, but on a large stage in front of a full hall, so she coped with her task no worse than little Liza. ...Read More