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I removed the following two sentences because they are too vague and incoherent to appear without some context. I have no doubt they were added in good faith, but neither provides any useful information. For example, the word renovated is not correct in this context. I'm not sure what is meant, but music is not really ever renovated except in poetic or metaphoric uses. Tuf-Kat

In the end of 1980 Tatar popular music was in crisis.
At the beginning of 1990s music renovated, some new genres appeared.
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